6 Special Needs Jobs Found
- $16/hr
- Burtonsville, MD • 17 miles away
Home Schooling Support
- 1 child
- Nanny
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Weekly
8:00am - 4:00pm
Need a patient caregiver to assist my 6yr old son with focusing and completing online class work. He is 1st grade.
- $26/hr
- Olney, MD • 18 miles away
Respite Care Provider for Military Families
- 1 child
- Babysitting
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Respite Care Provider for Military Families
Serving Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland
Make a difference for active-duty Air Force and Navy families! Provide in-home care to children with disabilities as an independent contractor. Requirements: prior childcare experience, experience with... More
- $18–25/hr
- Odenton, MD • 20 miles away
Looking for a mother's helper
- 1 child
- Babysitting
Occasional
On an as-needed basis
Hello -- looking for help with 8 year old son the week of Aug 18th from 9am-3pm. He is on the spectrum but very easy going. Will need help to keep him engaged with fun activities such as puzzles, painting, water balloons, taking walks etc.
- $18/hr
- Glyndon, MD • 9 miles away
Overnight/Nanny care for adult with autism
- 1 child
- Nanny
Occasional
We are looking for someone to assist with care for special needs young adult with autism. Duties would include overnight stay, preparing meals and light supervision.
- $20/hr
- Ellicott City, MD • 5 miles away
Before-Care
- 1 child
- Babysitting
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Weekly
7:00am - 9:00am
Hello, I have a neurotypical 9 year old and a 6 year old with ASD. Both girls need care from approx. 7am-915am Monday-Friday prior to school starting so that parents can work. One parent will be at home at all times and will drop the kids off to school.
- $15–20/hr
- Wheaton, MD • 23 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!