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Weekly Babysitting Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Behavior Technician

Sterling Heights, MI

$17 - $22.25/hr

Availability to work a consistent part-time weekly schedule: mornings, afternoons, and/or evenings ... Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp ...

Behavior Technician

Sterling Heights, MI · On-site

$17 - $22.25/hr

Availability to work a consistent part-time weekly schedule: mornings, afternoons, and/or evenings ... Have experience working with children, whether as a babysitter, nanny, tutor, teacher, coach, camp ...

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Weekly Babysitting information

What is weekly babysitting?

Weekly babysitting refers to regularly scheduled childcare services, typically provided once or multiple times per week, where a babysitter looks after children in a family's home. The babysitter is responsible for ensuring the children's safety, supervising play, assisting with meals, and sometimes helping with homework or bedtime routines. This arrangement is ideal for parents who need consistent help due to work schedules, errands, or other commitments. Weekly babysitting can be arranged for specific days and times each week, providing both families and sitters with predictability and structure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a weekly babysitter?

To thrive as a Weekly Babysitter, you need experience in child care, basic first aid knowledge, and often a high school diploma or completion of babysitting courses. Familiarity with safety protocols, emergency contact systems, and sometimes CPR certification is typically expected. Patience, strong communication, responsibility, and the ability to engage children in age-appropriate activities are standout soft skills. These skills ensure a safe, nurturing environment and build trust with both children and their parents.

What are some common challenges weekly babysitters face, and how can they be addressed?

Weekly babysitters often encounter challenges such as adapting to different family routines, managing children's varying energy levels, and handling unexpected situations like minor illnesses or schedule changes. Building open communication with parents, establishing clear boundaries and routines with the children, and staying flexible can help address these issues. Additionally, babysitters benefit from staying organized, keeping emergency contacts handy, and regularly updating parents about any concerns or developments.

What is the difference between Weekly Babysitting vs Nanny?

AspectWeekly BabysittingNanny
CredentialsTypically no formal certification required, but CPR/First Aid preferredOften requires CPR/First Aid certification, background checks, and sometimes childcare experience
Work EnvironmentOccasional, flexible hours in client's homeRegular, full-time or part-time hours in family’s home
Employer & Industry UsagePrivate families, occasional careLong-term household employment, childcare providers
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for occasional childcare servicesSeeking ongoing, consistent childcare

Weekly Babysitting involves occasional, flexible care usually for short periods, while a Nanny provides regular, ongoing childcare with more responsibilities and often requires certifications. Both roles serve families but differ in commitment and credentials.

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Per Diem Hospice Certified Nursing Assistant

AdvisaCare

Mount Pleasant, MI • On-site

Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


AdvisaCare rating

3.8

Company rating: 3.8 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

AdvisaCare Home Health Care and Hospice, a Medicare Certified Agency, is seeking experienced, motivated, and reliable *Hospice Certified Nursing Assistants* to provide personal care services to our Hospice clients serviced by our Saginaw office and the surrounding areas. Our Troy office location will be your parent agency.

The successful candidate will have a passion to provide end-of-life care and ensure our patients will spend the final days of their journey in comfort and with dignity.

** Hospice Experience Preferred - But willing to Train the right candidate!!**

Perks for Weekend Work :

  • Home with your children after school
  • Attend your Children's After School Activities
  • Home for weeknight dinners
  • Save on your Babysitting Fund
  • Are you working Full time during the week - Earn extra money working the weekend
  • Do you go to College/School during the week? Work Available on the Weekends

Requirements

High school graduate or GED

6 Months of hospice experience preferred

Deliver compassionate care and emotional support to our patients and their families

Work in a team responsibly and independently

Good communication skills

Benefits

Benefits AdvisaCare Can Offer YOU:

    • 401K Retirement Plan for full time
    • Medical Benefits Available for 30+ Hourly Employees
    • Ability to earn PTO
    • Excellent Pay / Weekly paychecks
    • Employee Appreciation program
    • Rewarding Work Environment
    • Paid General Orientation
    • Advanced Skilled Training offered
    • Therapy Division
    • 24/7 staffing support

What AdvisaCare employees say

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Benefits

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