Useful tips on finding nannies
 
$850 per week, travel around Europe, live in Las Vegas or New York City, health insurance, paid holidays and vacation, use of car... these are just some of the benefits listed in recent nanny job postings to the I Love My Nanny Bulletin Board. US News and World Report designated Nanny as a "Hot Job Track" with salaries ranging from $10,300 (entry-level) up to $48,000 for experienced nannies. Nanny New's spring survey reports that 11% of respondents earned over $500 a week, while 40% received the use of a car off-duty, 41% received health insurance, and 100% were entitled to paid vacation. Wages for premium nannies have been increasing steadily over the last couple of years.

What it Takes to be a Nanny

What skills and experience do you need to be hired as a nanny or to be considered for the top tiers of the nanny business? Obviously, the first criteria is loving children. Experience working with children is a must (babysitting counts). For positions caring for infants, documented infant care experience is often a requirement. A degree in Early Childhood Education or Elementary Education, or some coursework in either area, is a significant plus. The more education and experience you have, the higher your earning potential. The English Nanny and Governess School offers a certificate program including courses on child behavior and development, child care, and cultural development. Several references will typically be required, along with a valid driver's license. Some organizations, like EF au pair, provide a for their applicants prior to placement.

Nanny Job Listings

How can you get hired as a nanny? You will find nanny job listings in the classifieds of most majors newspapers. However, many nanny positions are filled by agencies. If you do decide to work with an agency there should be no fees charged to the prospective nanny - all fees should be paid by the employer. The International Nanny Association has published guidelines that member agencies should follow. When working with an agency, review these guidelines to make sure your agency is handling your application and placement appropriately. Don't be afraid to request references - ask to speak to nannies who have have been placed by the agency you are considering using.

If you are interested in working internationally, visa restrictions apply in many cases. The agency you work with and your sponsoring family should be able to help you obtain the required documentation. Escape from America Jobs Overseas has employment, immigration and embassy information for a lengthy list of countries.

Nanny Job Opportunities:

Nanny Jobs - from your About.com Guide.

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As with any job, the key for a successful interview is preparation. Here are some helpful hints and tips from Tinies to help you prepare.

However, the most important thing is to try and relax and be yourself.

How should I prepare and how should I dress?
  • Plan your route. It is important to plan for the interview and to ensure that as part of the planning that you know exactly where you are going. Always obtain clear instructions regarding the location of the house, with the exact address and telephone number of the family you are visiting. Make sure you have a map or A-Z with you, and plan your route before you leave as it is difficult to find a house name or number in the dark. If you become lost or delayed, ring to let the family know. Our advice is to arrive 10 mins early for your interview.
     
  • Detail of the job. Make sure you know from Tinies the exact details of the position and the name of the children.
     
  • Smart appearance. Your appearance should be clean, smart and tidy. If you wear piercings or jewellery, we advise that you keep these to a minimum. If you know you are going to be playing with the children, then be sure that you are dressed comfortably.
What should I take with me?
  • Contact details. Take the details of the family, and a map or A-Z of the area so you can find the address.
     
  • Documents. Have all your relevant documents with you, in a smart folder or file. The parents will have received your CV that Tinies have prepared. If you have a portfolio of your own documents, we would advise that you take it along with your certificates, written references etc.
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