Jewish Nannies are professional, in-home childcare
providers. They can often be an affordable alternative to daycare/childcare
facilities, depending on the salary range being offered and especially if
there is more than one child to be cared for. Additionally, having a nanny
provide individual and experienced attention and caring to their
child/children in the comfort and safety of their own home can offer many
families a greater peace of mind than with daycare.
Job Description - The main role of a nanny is to provide a safe,
caring, nurturing and stimulating environment in which a child (children)
can develop. General responsibilities include caring for a child/children
and most things related to that child's care. Each nanny position may have
slightly different responsibilities depending on the family requirements,
the age(s) of the child/children, and other factors, but typically include
such responsibilities as helping children get dressed, administering meals,
cleaning up after children, helping children with schoolwork, organizing and
engaging in activities with children, etc. Other requirements may or may not
include light housekeeping (beyond picking up after children), transporting
children to and from school/activities, preparing meals for children and/or
family, grocery shopping, running errands, child and/or parents laundry,
etc.
A nanny may work anywhere from a few hours/week up to 12 hours/day depending
on the requirements of the family.
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