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I need night time newborn care specialist for 4 weeks to come and assist me in newborn care at night.
We are needing help with getting our daughter to sleep longer through the night. We are wanting someone local to us here in lake Mary fl. With at least 2 years of experience. We want to start sleep training asap
Night Nurse / Newborn Care Specialist (Overnight) (Also Need Day Care) We are seeking an experienced, highly qualified night nurse / newborn care specialist to support our infant son, Henry, as he transitions home from the NICU. Henry was born prematurely and requires attentive, knowledgeable care from someone comfortable working with medically complex newborns. About Henry: Henry is a premature infant (former 25-week preemie) who is coming home after an extended NICU stay. He is currently feeding on a structured schedule (breast milk via bottle and/or breastfeeding), and may have typical preemie considerations such as reflux, feeding coordination, and monitoring needs. Experience with preemies and/or NICU graduates is strongly preferred. Responsibilities: • Overnight care (approximately 8–12 hour shifts) • Bottle feeding (breast milk) and/or supporting breastfeeding as needed • Monitoring feeding tolerance, reflux, and overall comfort • Diapering, soothing, and sleep support • Following a structured feeding and sleep schedule • Light baby-related tasks (bottle washing, pump part cleaning, organizing supplies) • Maintaining a calm, safe sleep environment • Communicating clearly with parents regarding overnight events Ideal Candidate: • Certified Newborn Care Specialist (NCS), postpartum doula, RN, LPN, or similar medical background • Significant experience with premature infants or NICU graduates • Knowledge of infant CPR and safe sleep practices • Comfortable recognizing subtle changes in infant behavior or health • Professional, dependable, and excellent communicator Schedule & Compensation: • Overnight shifts (flexible scheduling; ideally multiple nights per week) • Competitive pay based on experience; premium compensation offered for candidates with NICU or medical experience
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Night time help with newborn To help mom get some sleep and rest
Hello, my name is Melanie. I’m interested in learning more about home birth and would love information on your services, including home birth care and early childbirth education classes. Thank you in advance.
Necesito ayuda porque ya tengo una niña de 5 años mi esposo usualmente trabaja viajando y solo estaría yo con los dos niños, necesitaría ayuda durante el día más que todo y que hablen español
I am preparing to give birth at UCF Lake Nona or Winnie Palmers in May 2026. I am looking for post partum. Looking for a person who’s knowledgeable about lactation and can also support us in caring for the newborn as I recover for the first few weeks. Please send your quotes and we can discuss further. Thank you.
Hi, I have a high risk pregnancy and will be delivering through a C section. I would need help with my recovery as well as with the baby, primarily through the night and some hours during the day to prevent any disruption with my stitches. No house shores or laundry will be needed, I primarily need someone to help me with caring for me, for example help me get up, walk, shower, and help me with my newborn.
Night Nanny. Will be breastfeeding so would need the baby brought to me for feedings till we have a supply set up for bottles. Looking to have this start at around 11/12 weeks after giving birth and I'm going back to work. With my job I work 12 hours shifts but not daily. One week it would be 2 days while the other week would be 5 days. If I'm on night shift, then it would just be my husband being home. If I'm on days, then both of us would be home. This would be needed till the baby was sleeping through the night as we both work demanding jobs and for me lack of sleep becomes a hazard for the type of job I have. If I'm on days the hours would be about 9pm till my husband left for work which is around 7ish but could be sooner as we haven't fully gone over how the baby will be getting to my moms house. If I'm on nights it would be around 8pm/9pm I think but once again haven't gone over anything fully yet and last till i got home which is normally around 6:30ish am but could be longer if stuck on a late call. Also when I go back to work the first 2 weeks could be different as I'm unsure how it will be at first and the first 2 weeks could be 5 days a week as I may have to do a fast redo of training and my hours could be different each day and could go back and forth between days and nights between that 2 week time frame.
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