Overnight Mommy Relievers

We have many parents looking for some mommy relief during the night.  If you are interested in caring for newborns overnight (8-12 hour shifts) contact the office.  If you are already employed with us please contact us by email or phone.  If you would like to begin working for Mommy Relief doing night shifts with newborns please fill out an application under the “Work for Us” tab and submit your resume and we will be in touch soon.

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3 Responses to “Overnight Mommy Relievers”

  • kristin July 28th, 2009 at 2:16 pm

    Tammi,

    Thanks for your interest. I am sorry I am just getting back to you – our system did not send the comments to the correct spot so I have just found yours. If you are interested in working for us you will need to fill out the on-line application under the “work for us” tab. We will review your resume – which I am sure is fantastic – and then give you a call to set up an interview. Thanks for your interest and look forward to hearing from you.

    Kristin Emery

  • kristin July 28th, 2009 at 2:18 pm

    Mary,
    Thanks for your interest in our Mommy Relief program. IF you are interested in working with us please fill out the application under the “work for us” tab and we will call you to set up an interview. Look forward to meeting you!!

    Kristin Emery

  • kristin July 28th, 2009 at 2:22 pm

    Hi Deisree,

    Thanks for your interest in the mommy relief position. To answer your questions
    1. The hours vary but the most common time is 10p-6a.
    2. The starting pay also varies with experience and the number of newborns you’d be caring for but starting is $12/hour overnight.
    3. You can have more than one family depending on whether that is of interest to you and whether we have 2 that you could staff – schedules and locations all play a part in that answer.

    If you are interested in working for us, fill out the job application on the “work for us” tab and we will review it and give you a call for an interview.

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    Kristin Emery