2010/01/22

Sittercity for military families

Military families can use sitter site free
The Defense Department now is paying for an Internet service that helps military families find in-home child care, nannies, tutors, elder care providers, pet sitters and other services in their local communities.

Active-duty Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps members and their families, to include activated National Guard and reserve members and their families, can receive a free membership to the service, which costs an average of $120 a year. Retirees are not eligible.

Those looking for the services can do it in two ways, through a sitter search or by posting a job. Those looking for child care, elder care providers, pet sitters and house cleaners can use specific search criteria, including geographic areas. The database will pull from more than 600,000 child care provider profiles nationwide. But there are more than 1 million care provider profiles across all five types of care — child, tutoring, senior, pet, and home, said Mary Schwartz, spokeswoman for
Sittercity.com.

The program provides military families with instant access to caregiver profiles, including background checks, pictures, references, reviews, a four-step screening process, and a specialized matching technology to help select the right caregiver. They also are working to include military spouses who provide family child care in their homes, too.

Sittercity.com doesn’t employ the caregivers; it simply helps match them with families. The family hiring the caregiver negotiates the salary or fee with the caregiver.

The site will help increase options for families, including normal weekly and hourly care and care for those who work in excess of a normal duty day or live off-base in remote areas, said Melissa Anderson, head of Sittercity’s corporate division.

“We’re very honored and excited to be part of this program for military families,” Anderson said.

“Because of the mobile nature of military life, trusted community resources are often difficult to identify and locate. These online tools will help service and family members attain the best match between resource and need,” said Tommy Thomas, deputy undersecretary of defense for military community and family policy, in a statement announcing the new service.

The site confirms eligibility through the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
Military families must use this link for sign up.

3 Comments:

At 01:46, Blogger Amber said...

I live in Las Vegas and am currently on sittercity... If anyone would like a sitter I am available until July. My husband will then be posted somewhere, I hope. My sittercity id Amber D.

 
At 12:45, Blogger LoveMyTanker said...

I signed up and looked through various categories seeking services in my area.

A note to those listing their services/availability, if you do not put any information, I will not look at your profile or consider you for a job of any type. Also, I know that texting has created a monster in all of us, we like to shorten things when we type - however - if your profile is not worded well and not written well, I will assume that you are irresponsible. Yes, assuming might be bad, but it is what it is. You are seeking a job and should approach it as such - your profile is a small resume.

 
At 11:26, Anonymous Sittercity said...

Thanks for writing about Sittercity!

 

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