Location: Holt, Michigan 48842
Employment Type: Part-time, 15 hours guaranteed
Compensation: $25-$30 per hour, based on experience
Start Date: Mid-September 2026
Schedule: Monday through Friday mornings, beginning at approximately 6:30 AM and concluding by mid-morning, with 15 paid hours guaranteed each week. Specific hours may vary slightly based on the family's needs, so some flexibility is appreciated.
- Additional Weekday Hours: There may be opportunities for additional weekday hours beyond the guaranteed 15 hours based on the family's needs and the employee's availability, performance, and competence.
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Evening Coverage: Occasional longer days may be requested, including shifts that extend into the evening (approximately 7:00 AM–7:00 or 8:00 PM), when additional coverage is needed. These hours would be scheduled in advance whenever possible.
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Weekend Hours: The family anticipates the opportunity for approximately one weekend shift of 4–6 hours per month. Weekend hours are not guaranteed and may vary based on the family's needs.
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House/Dog Sitting: There may be opportunities for providing in-home house-sitting and/or dog-sitting when the family travels, potentially for 1–2 weeks per year. These assignments are not guaranteed and would be discussed and scheduled separately based on the family's travel plans and the employee's availability.
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Overnights: No overnight care is expected as part of the regular schedule.
- Maintain a smoke-free environment.
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Fragrance-free household; please be mindful of scented products.
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Reliable personal transportation and a clean driving record required. Must be comfortable driving a large family vehicle.
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Candidates are required to be up to date on recommended vaccinations in line with American Academy of Pediatrics and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines (including annual flu shot and all routinely recommended adult vaccinations).
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Current CPR and First Aid certification required (or willing to obtain prior to start).
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Comfortable with property cameras and an in-vehicle camera for shared safety.
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Must be genuinely comfortable and compassionate with large dogs.
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Must be authorized to work in the United States.
We are a busy and warm household of six (yes, the dogs count). Both parents work in medicine, and our home reflects that energy: organized, intentional, and moving at a steady pace. We have two young daughters who keep things lively and two very large, very beloved Newfoundland dogs who are part of everything we do.
We are relocating from out of state and are building our new support system from the ground up. Our home runs on systems, routines, and a deep appreciation for follow-through. We are direct communicators and genuinely kind people. We want our home to feel calm and functional even when life gets full, and we are looking for someone who takes real ownership of that alongside us.
We approach health and wellness with a science-based lens and respect for evidence-based practices, and we hope the person we bring into our home shares or at minimum respects that perspective. We are not a high-drama household. We want things done right, done warmly, and done consistently.
You are the kind of person who shows up every single day, no excuses. You are warm, grounded, and direct, and you do not take feedback personally because you understand it is how good working relationships are built. You love kids and you love dogs, even the ones who drool on your shoes. You have a calm confidence in the kitchen and can take initiative once trust is established. You are organized by nature, not just by instruction, and you take pride in a well-run home. You communicate clearly, ask good questions up front, and then get the job done. You are comfortable in a home that uses cameras as a shared safety measure, and you understand why a medical family would prioritize that.
Family Support
- Morning drop-off support: helping two children get ready each morning and transport them to daycare
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Light backup childcare and in-home supervision as needed
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Occasional transport to activities such as swim lessons and camps
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Kid-related errands such as birthday gift shopping when needed
Household Organization & Maintenance
- Daily resets to maintain a tidy, functional home
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Light tidying: dishes, surfaces, high-traffic vacuuming
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Maintain and follow household organization systems as established; surface ideas for improvements when something is not working
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Prepare home for cleaners as scheduled
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Seasonal swaps for children's clothing, bedding, and decor
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Coordinate donation drop-offs as items are cycled out
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On-site presence for contractors, cleaners, and landscapers as needed
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Clean and maintain humidifiers and air purifiers
Meal Support
- Prep 3-4 dinners per week, ready to assemble or heat; focus on variety, fruits, and vegetables
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Weekly in-store grocery shopping (quality and consistency are priorities; we've found that online ordering can affect quality)
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Manage running grocery and household supply lists
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Follow dietary needs: gluten-free for one parent, dairy-sensitive for the other
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Kitchen clean-up and general maintenance
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Baking with the children is a wonderful bonus if it is something you enjoy
Laundry & Linens
- Wash, fold, and organize household laundry and the children's clothing (parents handle their own)
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Stain treatment on clothing as needed
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Rotate and launder children's bedding every other week and bathroom towels as needed
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Maintain a tidy and well-stocked laundry area
Inventory & Errands
- Restock pantry, fridge, and household supplies
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Manage household orders and subscriptions (Amazon, Costco, Target, etc.)
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Handle returns, package sorting, mail, and box breakdown
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Gift shopping as needed (birthdays, etc.)
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Dry cleaning drop off and pick up as needed
Pet Care
- Daily walks for both dogs (approximately 20-30 minutes, adjusted for each dog's health needs)
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Morning feeding with medications administered (eye drops and oral medications added to food)
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Transport dogs to physical therapy appointments, approximately once or twice per month
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Comfort with large dogs, significant drool, and the physical demands of their care is non-negotiable
Vehicle Upkeep
- Refuel the family vehicle as needed
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Vacuum out car seats and keep vehicle tidy
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Drop off and pick up family vehicle for scheduled maintenance
If interested, please submit the following:
- A brief letter explaining why you would be a great fit for this position
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Your updated resume
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At least 3 professional references with contact information
Note that this role requires a background check.
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