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We are interested in hiring a part time nanny - 34 to 36 hours guaranteed/set schedule a week. We are paying mid-range for our area.
Do we need to offer federal holiday pay?
What about sick days/personal days?
If we give her a lot of notice, will we still have to pay her while we are away on vacation?

Thanks in advance.
Anonymous
MB here. That's not far off full-time hours. I would offer the usual benefits. Apart from federal holiday pay, you could offer the additional benefits on a pro rata basis, i.e. if you would normally offer five sick days for a 40 hour week, you could offer 85% of that, which would be 4.25 days. Yes, if it were me, I'd pay her when I was on vacation, and I'd also offer her paid vacation, again on a pro rata basis.
Anonymous
That's basically full time. The normal benefit apply. Part time, to me, is less than 30 hrs.
Anonymous
If you don't want to pay her every time you don't need her, she'll get herself a real job. Unless she doesn't really need the money to begin with.
Anonymous
Yes, you need to offer your nanny paid federal holidays as well as sick days and vacation pay. 34 hours is basically full time and most nannies would expect all benefits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are interested in hiring a part time nanny - 34 to 36 hours guaranteed/set schedule a week. We are paying mid-range for our area.
Do we need to offer federal holiday pay?
What about sick days/personal days?
If we give her a lot of notice, will we still have to pay her while we are away on vacation?

Thanks in advance.


OP,

You are so close to asking for FT hours, why are you cutting it off at 34 to 36? You should give her/him the full benefits, otherwise you will most likely be looking for another nanny.

signed,
another MB
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are interested in hiring a part time nanny - 34 to 36 hours guaranteed/set schedule a week. We are paying mid-range for our area.
Do we need to offer federal holiday pay?
What about sick days/personal days?
If we give her a lot of notice, will we still have to pay her while we are away on vacation?

Thanks in advance.


OP,

You are so close to asking for FT hours, why are you cutting it off at 34 to 36? You should give her/him the full benefits, otherwise you will most likely be looking for another nanny.

signed,
another MB




OP here: We only need a nanny for four days a week as that is what I work. I was hoping that maybe at 18 an hour I wouldn't need to offer full benefits - but you are all probably right. I'd really like to find a nanny who is happy working for us and good to my child so I will offer full benefits.

Thanks all.
urbannanny

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OP: I am a nanny currently working four days per week. I would of course prefer the full benefits but depending on the total package the pro rata rate isn't unattractive either. Some nannies prefer the four day schedule and are inclined to make it work.

If you are actively searching in the DC/MD/VA area, I would like to put myself in the running. I am happy to discuss more at your invitation.
Anonymous
urbannanny wrote:OP: I am a nanny currently working four days per week. I would of course prefer the full benefits but depending on the total package the pro rata rate isn't unattractive either. Some nannies prefer the four day schedule and are inclined to make it work.

If you are actively searching in the DC/MD/VA area, I would like to put myself in the running. I am happy to discuss more at your invitation.




Thank you so much for your offer. Unfortunately we live in Los Angeles.
Anonymous
I work 30 hours over 3 days and have full benefits. I am experienced and would not settle for anything less.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
urbannanny wrote:OP: I am a nanny currently working four days per week. I would of course prefer the full benefits but depending on the total package the pro rata rate isn't unattractive either. Some nannies prefer the four day schedule and are inclined to make it work.

If you are actively searching in the DC/MD/VA area, I would like to put myself in the running. I am happy to discuss more at your invitation.




Thank you so much for your offer. Unfortunately we live in Los Angeles.

Where in LA are you ? I'm in orange country and would love a 4 day week
Depending on how long your vacations are I may be able to make it work unpaid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
urbannanny wrote:OP: I am a nanny currently working four days per week. I would of course prefer the full benefits but depending on the total package the pro rata rate isn't unattractive either. Some nannies prefer the four day schedule and are inclined to make it work.

If you are actively searching in the DC/MD/VA area, I would like to put myself in the running. I am happy to discuss more at your invitation.




Thank you so much for your offer. Unfortunately we live in Los Angeles.

Where in LA are you ? I'm in orange country and would love a 4 day week
Depending on how long your vacations are I may be able to make it work unpaid



Thank you so much for your offer. We have already gotten our choices down to two candidates - both of whom live in our town (West Hollywood). The traffic from Orange County would kill you every day especially coming to the west-side where we have no direct freeway access. But again, thank you.
Anonymous
34 to 36 hours is how horrible employers get away with not paying benefits in large corporations. I know that is not what you are doing, OP, as you wrote that 34 to 36 hours is actually the only need you have.
The nanny should be considered full time and get all full time benefits. 18 an hour is a good starting salary but I wouldn't take the job without benefit of sick days/personal days (34 to 36 hours worth) as well as being paid while you are on vacation and federal holidays when you are home with the baby. $18 times 36 = $648. Your nanny should be guaranteed $648 every week regardless of your vacation plans and federal holidays.
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