Archive for July 28th, 2010



The safest way to find a nanny for your children is to go to a nanny agency who will do all the dirty work for you. Recruiting and screening nanny applicants then matching these with the right families is their business. But not all nanny agencies are alike. To find out which one is the best choice for you, call several agencies and ask about their policies and procedures. Some important points to keep in mind when shopping for a nanny agency are these:

How long has the agency been operating? Choose an agency which has been in the nanny business for more than five years. This means that they have dealt with a large number of placements and satisfied the families; otherwise, their clients would stop coming. Experience in the industry gives them the expertise to settle problems or conflicts which may arise.

To find a nanny agency with an established reputation, check its credentials with authorized organizations to determine if it meets set standards. Previous placements and pleased families create a reputation. The number of nanny applicants and families it has in its roster is a good indication of its credibility. Rely on word of mouth and ask the agency if they will provide references. The quality of its customer service, competences of the nannies and the long term employer-employee association it has produced all point towards a good track record.

The agency you choose should provide a contract or work agreement which spells out specific terms of employment. Details in payment, scope of duties the nanny is tasked to perform and the number of work hours the nanny is expected to render should all be included in the contract. This will eliminate confusion and vagueness which could lead to conflicts and misunderstandings later.

The agency should be able to provide its families with a wide field of nannies to choose from. This will enable a suitable match between the level of skills of the nanny and the children’s age and specific requirements.

Getting a good agency to find a nanny is a step in the right direction.

By: Rashel Dan

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Selecting a Good Care Giver



Care givers are very responsible for a house. In a family of busy schedules, planners and organizers filling the tables, it is the care giver or the house keeper who takes care of the house and fills it with love, care and affection. Housekeepers in Jersey or in any part of the world will have to do the same thing, providing care and support – but in a different context. The job is very delicate and it has to be handled with care. It also gives us an alarm that the selection of these people requires better strategies and evaluation patterns.

An interview

This requires a different set of activities. There will be many interviews to be faced. There should be an interview for all the people in the family with the one who is applying for the job. The series of interviews must show the caregiver the overall picture of your house and your culture; this will help the nanny to get involved very quickly once she is into the job. Pick a nanny who is positive.

Experiences

They also mean experiences as a care giver or a mother or a sister. Also consider her family details, the way in which she was brought up, her previous experiences and glimpses of past life. Ensure that she clarifies herself before getting into the job. She will be the most experienced one. That is a check point.

Be diplomatic in choosing, because this means a lot to you. Be very open and sound in expressing your ideas. Ask your children or elders whether she will form the best nanny of the house.

By: John S Thomas

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John is an expert author, who is presently working on the site live in nanny, Housekeeper. He has written many articles in various topics. For more information about party helpers, baby sitters. Visit our site Domestic care. Contact him at noblenanny.john@gmail.com