5 Special Needs Jobs Found
- $17/hr
- Severn, MD • 24 miles away
I’m looking for a babysitter . 3 year old...
- 1 child
- Babysitting
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
My name is Trina I’m looking for a babysitter to assist with my 3year old Neice. She is autistic it will be as needed. Her Mom is on dialysis and her Dad has is own business he can’t loose work. Few hours on call. Please give me a call
- $18–25/hr
- Severna Park, MD • 23 miles away
Afternoon Care Needed for 11 yr old boy...
- 1 child
- Babysitting
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
We need a caregiver for late afternoons between the hours of 4 and 6pm. Meet our child at the bus stop, get him settled at home and mind him with the possibility of light housework if time allows.
Our son Finn is on the spectrum, mostly non-verbal but adept at communicating with gestures and... More
- $40/hr
- Alexandria, VA • 18 miles away
Morning support for a special needs...
- 1 child
- Babysitting
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Hi,
Looking for morning support to help get out the door with my 4 year child. Having a car to help with drop off sometimes would be a bonus but mostly helping with helping him to get his food eaten, eat breakfast, and to get out of the door as he typically likes to linger in the morning. Also... More
- $20/hr
- Washington, DC • 13 miles away
Seeking reliable caregiver for handicapped...
- 1 child
- Babysitting
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Family is seeking a long term, consistent caregiver for a 17 year old with complex special needs. Ideal schedule would be for start of school, long term, Monday through Friday 3pm-7:30/8pm and weekends maybe 9am-7pm, but weekends not expected. At least 25 hours per week and any support from someone... More
- $15–20/hr
- Wheaton, MD • 22 miles away
Sitter Needed for 3 kids
- 2 children
- Babysitting
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Looking for a kind, reliable sitter to start ASAP! You'll be caring for fun-loving 6-year-old twins on the autism spectrum and their playful 4-year-old sibling. Must have experience with autism, be patient, and ready to jump into games, snacks, and routines!