A nanny is someone who is fully qualified to care
for a child/children and also have the experienced in childcare. As a qualified
nanny, you can improve yourself by becoming a nurse in order for you to treat
and care more for the children as this can also give you added advantages. A nurse is generally trained to provide care
and educational development for children either from birth. A nanny can employ
on a live-in or live-out basis. This depends upon the domestic conditions and fondness
of the family.
A nanny should work together with the family,
taking liability for the safety and maturity of the children. Nannies specific
duties include the children clothing, maintaining the cleanliness of the
children room, if necessary, the preparation of the children’s meals. A nanny
could also ask to drop off and pick children from schools. A nanny could also
ask to take care of household duties pending on the agreement of both parties.
You could find a nanny through an agency. The Agencies
will use their experience and measures to spot suitable candidates and provide
guidance on employment rules and regulations. The nanny agency could be local
or international and should be carefully selected. Parents or the nanny should endeavour to pay
a fee if required to enable them find the suitable nanny for their children as
free service at times may not be reliable.
Depending on where you live and how taut the contest
is for qualified candidates, you may need to pay a nanny between $350 and $700
a week, though if it's a live-in situation and you can offer pleasant living
quarters, that may bring your costs down a bit.
Since a nanny is an employee, many parents pay for their nanny's health insurance as well. If you do this, the nanny usually picks her own health plan and provides you with the financial breakdown. You can then decide to pay for all or part of the premium.
But if you are employing a nanny from Nigeria the reverse is the case as the payment is usually per month. I will advise that you pay your nanny well so that you can expect the best result from him/her as you would not want to come back home and see your child/children looking hazard because of wrong treatment from the nanny.
Here is the links to all your nanny jobs in Nigeria.
Since a nanny is an employee, many parents pay for their nanny's health insurance as well. If you do this, the nanny usually picks her own health plan and provides you with the financial breakdown. You can then decide to pay for all or part of the premium.
But if you are employing a nanny from Nigeria the reverse is the case as the payment is usually per month. I will advise that you pay your nanny well so that you can expect the best result from him/her as you would not want to come back home and see your child/children looking hazard because of wrong treatment from the nanny.
Here is the links to all your nanny jobs in Nigeria.
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