Seeking an applicant for immediate hire
Start 7/13/26
8 hour shifts
$200-250 / night depending on experience
Slumber Support RN (“Employer”) provides non-medical, non-emergency
overnight infant care services for infants from birth through twelve (12) months
of age (“Services”). Services are intended solely to elevate routine nighttime care
and parental rest. This does not constitute medical, nursing, diagnostic, or
emergency care.
Slumber Support RN does not provide emergency services and shall not be
relied upon as a substitute for medical providers or emergency responders. In the
event of a medical emergency, the Client is responsible for contacting their
pediatrician, obstetric provider, or emergency services (911). Contractor
personnel may initiate CPR/BLS interventions within the scope of their training
while emergency services are contacted.
**All Contractor personnel must maintain current CPR and Basic Life Support
(BLS) certification.
At the Client’s request, Contractor personnel may assist with the following non-
exhaustive list of routine infant-care-related tasks:
Providing infant feedings at designated times during overnight hours, using
supplies and instructions provided by the Client.
Washing and sterilizing used pump supplies and bottle parts used during the
shift.
Maintaining clean, dry diapers and infant sleep linens throughout the shift.
Maintaining a written or digital log of feedings and diaper changes, including
times and amounts as provided or observed.
Folding infant clothing during the shift
Gathering soiled infant linens and placing them in the washing machine by
morning
Properly refrigerating pumped breast milk within four (4) to five (5) hours of
pumping, as directed by the Client.
Assisting with routine postpartum support tasks if specifically requested by the
Client.
Assisting with basic lactation support, including breastfeeding and pumping
support, if requested by the Client (not a substitute for an IBCLC or medical
professional).
Follow a “moms on call” sleep training method
*Contractor does not supply infant food, formula, breast milk, medications, or
medical equipment.