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Work from Home -- Regional Consultant Childcare Program

As our San Francisco area expands we are currently seeking new Local Childcare Consultants to support areas like Redwood City

Do you enjoy working with people and learning about other parts of the world? Are you looking for an opportunity where you can control your schedule and have the flexibility of working at home? Well this is all you have been looking for!

Cultural Care, an innovative provider of quality, flexible and affordable in-home childcare, is seeking compassionate and communicative Childcare Support Consultants to join our growing team for the San Francisco and Santa Cruz areas including Redwood City, Menlo park, Woodside, Portola Valley, San Carlos, and North Palo Alto.

Work with international au pairs and help them navigate their year in the United States. Plan fun events for your group of families and au pairs and be a source of support for them as well.

If you are an innovative problem solver with an entrepreneurial spirit and sincere appreciation for the importance of quality childcare, then Cultural Care may be the right place for you to display your talents and develop both personally and professionally as a Childcare Support Consultants!
This is the part time opportunity that will make you feel good about what you do!

This has a little bit of everything including the opportunity to earn domestic and international trips!

Interested? Want to learn more? Visit us online at http://consultant.culturalcare.com/lcc-responsibilities.html for more information and http://www.tfaforms.com/217803 to submit your qualifications.

Consultants also needed for areas in and around San Francisco. If you know someone who would be interested, feel free to pass on the above links. We are always looking for motivated individuals!

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