Anonymous wrote:I sincerely hope that a private nanny position would pay higher than a social work or nursing degree. Most health authorities pay a starting wage of $30.42 to social workers and RNs.
I would be concerned as to why somebody with a four year university degree would settle on being a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:-BA in education, child studies, nursing, psychology or social work OR graduated from a top nanny school (United Kingdom has the best in the world)
-More then 5 years of full time experience as a nanny or teacher.
-Bilingual (spanish, french and Italian are favored more than others) with english as first language
-All the basic certifications; lifeguard, CPR, first aid, CNA etc
-Has a specialized skill; horseback riding (able to groom horse), plays an instrument (able to teach), athlete (able to train), artist
-Other training; Doula, midwife, newborn specialist etc
This is a true high end nanny's qualifications. These are the women who are paid 100k a year and have excellent benefits. Sadly most nannies don't meet all these requirements and still try to market themselves as such. being able to potty train, having experience or a BA is not enough to be considered "high end", you need a specialized skill and to be bilingual.
So a high end nanny will turn up her nose at feeding and walking the dogs or doing laundry but she'll muck stables and groom your horse? Learn something new everyday.
I would be concerned as to why somebody with a four year university degree would settle on being a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:-BA in education, child studies, nursing, psychology or social work OR graduated from a top nanny school (United Kingdom has the best in the world)
-More then 5 years of full time experience as a nanny or teacher.
-Bilingual (spanish, french and Italian are favored more than others) with english as first language
-All the basic certifications; lifeguard, CPR, first aid, CNA etc
-Has a specialized skill; horseback riding (able to groom horse), plays an instrument (able to teach), athlete (able to train), artist
-Other training; Doula, midwife, newborn specialist etc
This is a true high end nanny's qualifications. These are the women who are paid 100k a year and have excellent benefits. Sadly most nannies don't meet all these requirements and still try to market themselves as such. being able to potty train, having experience or a BA is not enough to be considered "high end", you need a specialized skill and to be bilingual.
So a high end nanny will turn up her nose at feeding and walking the dogs or doing laundry but she'll muck stables and groom your horse? Learn something new everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has what it takes to educate not only the children, but the parents to (in child development). Granted, not every parent would want that, even if they could afford it. Even most pediatritions don't have much potty-training experience.
Is doesn't take a genius to potty train, LOL.
-BA in education, child studies, nursing, psychology or social work OR graduated from a top nanny school (United Kingdom has the best in the world)
-More then 5 years of full time experience as a nanny or teacher.
-Bilingual (spanish, french and Italian are favored more than others) with english as first language
-All the basic certifications; lifeguard, CPR, first aid, CNA etc
-Has a specialized skill; horseback riding (able to groom horse), plays an instrument (able to teach), athlete (able to train), artist
-Other training; Doula, midwife, newborn specialist etc
This is a true high end nanny's qualifications. These are the women who are paid 100k a year and have excellent benefits. Sadly most nannies don't meet all these requirements and still try to market themselves as such. being able to potty train, having experience or a BA is not enough to be considered "high end", you need a specialized skill and to be bilingual.
Anonymous wrote:She has what it takes to educate not only the children, but the parents to (in child development). Granted, not every parent would want that, even if they could afford it. Even most pediatritions don't have much potty-training experience.
I'm constantly seeing posts on Craigslist for "high end nannies". Mostly agencies looking nannies to send in a resume.
I was just wonderig, what exactly makes one qualify as a "high end nanny"?
Agencies usually have a screening baseline which includes X number of years full time (not babysitting or pre-age 18 experience), sometimes no employment gaps, willingness to have TB tests and all vaccinations, pass an english test, and provide X number of verifiable references. I wouldn't say that meeting this criteria makes you a high end nanny but it knocks out a fair number of nanny job seekers.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies with education, child development, or related degrees or have attended Nanny/governess school and have many years of experience with multiple families.