After-school chauffeur in Houston area

After-school chauffeur in Houston area


Company
Wyndy
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Internship
Posted
14 hours ago
Via
LinkedIn

Job Description
Pay: $18 - $27 per hour

Start Date: After Interview

Location: Houston, TX

Job Description

After-school chauffeur needed. Responsible for transporting students from school to various activities. Must have a valid driver's license and clean driving record. Flexible schedule required. Reliable and punctual individuals preferred.

Parent / Family Information

Location: Houston, TX 77092

Seeking: Houston Nanny

Education: Attending/Graduated College

Time Needed: Part-Time

Nanny Job Requirements

Experienced Nanny: Yes

Background Checked: Yes

Verified College Enrollment: Yes

Qualifications
• * A love of working with children
• * Excellent communication skills
• * Ability to follow directions
• * Passion for helping others

Benefits
• * Gain hands-on experience working with children of all ages
• * Receive payments directly into your bank account for convenience
• * Learn about child development while working with different age groups

Application Process
• * Upon submission, your application will be reviewed to ensure quality before becoming active.
• * You'll receive an initial response within 48 hours of submission.

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