Part Time Nanny
Part-time nannies are highly desired by parents who value flexibility or a combination of nursery and in-home childcare for their children. If you don’t require a nanny’s presence 24/7 but could benefit from some extra help, a part-time nanny could be the perfect choice for you. In the UK, Liveinnannylondon specialize in providing part-time nannies who are skilled in both English and bilingual care.
Nannies’ credentials and experience:
Our part-time nannies possess extensive experience and are well-educated in the field of childcare for children of different age groups. We meticulously choose only the most qualified candidates, subjecting all applicants to thorough screening procedures. Moreover, they reside within a 40-minute commuting distance from your residence. Liveinnannylondon are exclusively selected based on their prior experience in working with children within your family’s age range.
The characteristics and duration of employment for a Part-time nanny are outlined below:
Part-time nannies typically work between 10-12 hours per day, for one to four days a week, and may also work mornings only. Weekend nannies, on the other hand, work for 24 hours from Friday to Monday morning. They are skilled in caring for children of all ages, including newborns, and may hold multiple part-time positions on different days. It is recommended to offer consecutive or flexible days to attract a diverse pool of part-time nannies. Unlike full-time nannies, part-time nannies do not reside with the family. Many part-time nannies are either part-time students or have significant experience in childcare, opting for part-time roles.
The duties of a Part-time Nanny may involve:
– Encouraging children to participate in educational activities, like learning a new language.
– Overseeing and coordinating the children’s daily routines, including transportation to different events.
– Arranging playdates and social engagements for the children.
– Maintaining a neat and organized bedroom for the children.
– Handling the children’s laundry and making sure their clothes are well-pressed.
– Planning extracurricular activities for the children.
– Updating the parents on the children’s growth and development.
– Preparing meals for the children.
– Helping with their school assignments.