Guide to Nanny Jobs
After over 15 years in the industry, it’s still very clear that there are thousands of great nannies out there and families that really need their help. A common problem though is that these two large groups find it difficult to find each other (it’s especially hard for nannies to find jobs right now). We put together a list of resources for commonly asked questions about nanny jobs:
- Nanny Wiki – We actually have a very active nanny blog that helps people understand some of the myths associated with nannies (some are true, some are not so true).
- Nanny Wanted – This is basically a term used to represent that a family wants to run a help wanted ad specifically for a nanny. As you probably know, there are several ways to find a nanny.
- Nanny Web Cam – In recent years there has been a huge movement toward using nanny web cameras to monitor what your nanny is doing when you are are not home. Of course, there are other ways to monitor your nanny as well.
- Nanny Knows Best – Whether you are a fan of Mary Poppins or Jo Frost, it seems that there are times when the nanny really does seem to know best. It’s also possible that they are very well prepared and always have the proper tools with them.
- Nanny On The Net – There are tons of great resources for nannies on the web. We especially thought it would be good to focus on nanny support groups as they can be a huge help when you are looking for your next nanny job.
- Nanny or Daycare – One of the most frequently asked questions to nannies and nanny agencies relates to why families should choose them over a traditional daycare. We put together several articles on this blog to address this very concern.
- Nanny Resume – It’s really important that nannies put a lot of thought and effort into their resumes as generally employers will move through them quickly and you want your resume to stand out from the crowd.
- Nanny Rates – There is always quite a bit of concern around how much a nanny should charge for his or her services. One topic that comes up frequently is whether or not they should get paid extra on holidays.
- Nanny Tax – There are a lot of tax considerations for families that hire nannies and some for the nanny as well depending upon the type of employment they find.
- Nanny Tips – So nannies learn all kinds of valuable information (some of which you can find right here on our blog). Here is just one tip on stores to avoid when you have your charge with you.
- Nanny Vacation – Whether the nanny takes a separate vacation or if they go on a family vacation, they usually expect to get some vacation pay. Of course, that seems perfectly reasonable and vacation pay is always worth looking into.
- Find a Nanny – Lots of families search for finding a nanny on the web. It shows they are generally pretty serious and prepared for what they need to do online to find a great nanny.
- Find a Nanny Family – So this is a search that nannies often use to help them find a family looking for nanny services.
- Nanny Jobs Pay – So there are several ways to research how much nanny jobs pay, but the truth is that it varies based upon the family situation, the cost of living in the local area, and the experiences of the nanny.
- Nanny Jobs Travel – Some nanny jobs require travel especially for family vacations, but sometimes even for business trips. It all just depends on the situation, but defining how much travel is required upfront is the right thing to do.
- Nanny Job Description – Getting the nanny job description right may help you eliminate a bunch of prospective caregivers without having to interview them, but if you do have to interview them you should use the job description as the basis for the first set of questions.
- Nanny Job Expectations – Like with any job, it’s a good idea to communicate expectations with your nanny. This goes both directions, the nanny should also set the family’s expectations.
- Nanny Job Offer – There are several items that should be included in an offer letter. The salary, who the nanny will be reporting to (usually Mom or Dad), insurance (if any), and living quarters if the nanny is a live-in.
- Nanny Games – Nannies have all kinds of fun games that kids are sure to enjoy. Some of them are physical, some are board games, but they all are a ton of fun!
- Nanny Wages – We thought it would be good to take a look at why nanny pay rates vary based on where you live.
- Nanny Withholding Calculator – Families/employers need to correctly calculate payroll taxes for their nanny. Fortunately there are services out there which can help you get it right the first time.
- Nanny Wages Calculator – There are times when you are just not sure how much to pay your nanny. We came up with a few ideas to help you choose the right pay structure for your situation.
- Nanny Work Agreement – Sometimes we are tempted to just hire a nanny without a contract or work agreement. That’s generally a bad idea for both sides. We highly recommend that all families use nanny work agreements.
- Nanny Wanted Ad - If you want to know how to put together a great nanny wanted ad you should check out the our favorite tips.
- Nanny Yearly Salary – It’s interesting to look at why you need to give your nanny a salary increase every year (if you can afford it).
- Nanny Yearly Review – It’s a great idea to give your nanny a performance review at a minimum every year so that they know where they need to improve and generally how to serve your family better.
- Nanny Overtime – To pay or not to pay is the question… The answer is that it depends, but leaning towards needing to pay overtime where applicable.
- Nanny or Babysitter – Sometimes parents aren’t sure whether they should be looking for a nanny or a babysitter. In regards to having someone watch their kids they are covered either way, but there are definite differences.
- Nanny on Demand – If you are in dire need for a nanny, one of the things you can do is use an online service to get immediate assistance from a screened and fully vetted nanny.
- Nanny Responsibilities – Nannies, like any other employee really need to be clear on what their responsibilities are so that they can be sure to meet or exceed expectations.
- Find a Nanny Job – When people are searching for find a nanny they are usually a family looking for care, find a nanny job though implies a nanny looking for a family.
- Find a Nanny in My Area – Most families that are looking for a nanny want to find one within 25-50 miles from where they live.
- Nanny Jobs Available – This is just another way of describing open or active nanny searches (families that are currently in need of a nanny only). Several sites give you a great list of available nanny jobs like eNannySource.com.
- Nanny Jobs for College Students – If young families have kids in elementary school that need care early in the morning and after school into the evening, then college students can make perfect nannies (especially if they are going to school for a related degree like early childhood development).
- Nanny Jobs for Teenagers – It’s possible that you can find some teens that can provide just the right amount of nanny services you need. Generally this is after your kids get out of school until the parent can get home for the evening, but teens also make great Summer nannies.
- Nanny Job Duties – When hiring a nanny it’s really important to make sure you have clearly defined job duties because it’s very possible that the tasks that mean the most to you are the least favorite of a potential nanny. Also, in order to make sure everything gets done on a daily, weekly, monthly basis, you need to have a list of duties.
- Nanny Job for Summer – Summer is a time when kids are out of school and generally parents are scrambling to find quality childcare. If you start a couple of months in advance you can generally line up a fantastic Summer nanny. Don’t worry if you put it off, you can still find a good nanny there’s just less time to get it done and you may end up needing to pay a bit more to get nanny candidates.
- Live in Nanny – There are live-out and live-in nanny jobs. The difference is exactly what it sounds like. Some families need a nanny onsite 24×7 and some prefer for the nanny to not live with them (live-out). If you decide to have a live-in nanny we put together some tips to help you get started.
- Nanny Job – On nanny jobs we spend a lot of time talking about jobs in the plural but we recognize the reality that each nanny is really just wanting to find that one perfect job for them and so we wanted to help them do just that.
- Nanny Services – There are many traditional and online nanny services out there so what we wanted to do was establish the qualities of a great nanny service to make it easier for you to choose the right one for you.
- Nanny Background Check – Before hiring a nanny your agency and/or the family should request a series of background checks including civil and criminal records as well as driving records for the nanny.
- Nanny Agencies – There are a bunch of great local, national, and worldwide nanny agencies each that offer similar services. We thought it would be good to break those down so nannies and families know what to expect from a nanny agency.
- Nannies for Hire – There are a lot of different ways that people advertise nanny jobs and one of which is to say that they have nannies for hire. We found ten places where you can find nannies for hire.
- Find Nanny – There are many parents out there that would do just about anything to find a high quality nanny that they can trust to help raise their children and we thought we would explain why it can be such a struggle at times.
- Summer Nanny Jobs – With elementary and even middle school kids getting out of school for the Summer it can be a struggle for working parents to find someone to help take care of the kids, shuttle them around, and keep them safe and busy. College students also are usually off for the Summer and can really help fill that need for Summer nannies.
- Nanny Work – If you are struggling with getting your nanny to work as hard as you think they could then you may want to take a look at our quick guide to getting your nanny to work harder.
- Nanny Help Wanted - Similar to help wanted ads and listings, people that are looking for nannies will generally run a nanny wanted ad on one of the large nanny networks.
- Hiring a Nanny – There are a lot of things that you need to consider when hiring a nanny so we put together this quick hit list of secrets that will help you find a great nanny faster.
- Nanny Classifieds – There are good and bad ways to go about listing a nanny wanted ad on traditional classifieds. We put together some example ads for you to consider using.
- Professional Nanny – So what is the difference between an amateur and professional nanny? That’s a great question so we thought we would look at the characteristics of a professional nanny.
- Looking for Nanny – It’s surprisingly difficult to look for a nanny and to point that out we put together a list of the common mistakes family make when looking for a nanny.
- I Saw Your Nanny – So one thing that naturally happens is that friends will often relay onto the family different things that they witnessed your nanny doing with or without the kids. We included a few examples in this article.
- Granny Nannies – There is a whole separate movement toward older, more mature nannies that are affectionately referred to as granny nannies. We will cover some of why you should consider a granny nanny for your family.
- Pet Sitting Jobs – Sometimes the nanny will be responsible for only pets, but usually the nanny will have pets and kids to deal with. However, there are also just standalone pet sitter jobs out there if you are interested.
- House Sitting Jobs – If you are looking for a change of pace and just want to volunteer to be a house sitter for a while we have a listing of ways you can find a house sitting job.
- Nanny Placement – There are several great nanny placement agencies out there really looking out for both the families and the nannies of course they have problems as well and we thought we should summarize some of those.
- Nanny Position – Like pretty much any other job, it’s important to really enjoy your position as a nanny. Of course some days that can be difficult to do, we put together some reasons to help you remember why you love your job.
- Nanny Payroll Service – There are several ways to make sure that you properly pay your nanny, we have put together a list of online payroll services that can help you get it right.
- Nanny Benefits – Sometimes families are not sure what benefits would be best to offer their nanny. We put together a list of benefits that you should consider.
- Nanny Contract - Unlike with a babysitter, it is a very good idea to have an employment agreement with your nanny. It’s actually very helpful for the nanny and the family. We put together this list of reasons why every nanny should sign a contract.
- Nanny Interview Questions – Conducting a good interview for a nanny can be difficult for first-time employers. We put together a good list of questions that you should remember to ask each nanny candidate.
- Nanny Laws – There are some laws that apply to nannies that are very important for the nanny to know as well as his or her prospective employer. As with anything else ignorance of the law will not be a defense.
- Nanny License – There really isn’t an official license in most places for someone to become a nanny. However, we can think of several reasons why that would be a really good idea.
- Nanny Locators – This refers to recruiting agencies, placing agencies, and similar companies that help families locate nannies. They can be online or offline nanny services.
- Nanny Unemployment – As with other professions the need for nannies comes and goes over time especially with the ages of children dictating how long a nanny can stay on each job. Eventually, nannies are no longer needed by their families and they become unemployed.
- Nanny Vacations – Sometimes nannies go on vacations with their families, but those aren’t really vacations for them (they may even work more on those). It’s important for nannies to get away to themselves on a personal vacation as well.
- Aupair Nanny – Generally au pair is synonymous with nanny with the only difference being that au pairs are generally from a different country than their host family.