Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do am a nanny who does this. I make dinner for the family every day, as well as making all lunches and snacks (for parents and kids). I do a lot of baking for the family as well, and I make hors d'ouvres if they are having a party. I even cook them meals to eat on weekends (usually things that can be frozen) I didn't start out doing the housekeeping, but my youngest charge recently started school so the situation changed. My family found me through a nanny website (I'm in Canada), I just happen to have a culinary degree and enjoy cooking, which I noted on my profile. I do expect to earn a higher wage than the average nanny, due to my special skills in the kitchen. Housekeeping costs even more. I think you would likely be looking at around $20-25/hour for someone to fill this role. Maybe you could try posting the job at a a school with a culinary program? You'll have to emphasize that experience with children is an essential part of the job so that you don't get a bunch of unqualified candidates. Good luck and I Hope you find what you're looking for!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do am a nanny who does this. I make dinner for the family every day, as well as making all lunches and snacks (for parents and kids). I do a lot of baking for the family as well, and I make hors d'ouvres if they are having a party. I even cook them meals to eat on weekends (usually things that can be frozen) I didn't start out doing the housekeeping, but my youngest charge recently started school so the situation changed. My family found me through a nanny website (I'm in Canada), I just happen to have a culinary degree and enjoy cooking, which I noted on my profile. I do expect to earn a higher wage than the average nanny, due to my special skills in the kitchen. Housekeeping costs even more. I think you would likely be looking at around $20-25/hour for someone to fill this role. Maybe you could try posting the job at a a school with a culinary program? You'll have to emphasize that experience with children is an essential part of the job so that you don't get a bunch of unqualified candidates. Good luck and I Hope you find what you're looking for!
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Anonymous wrote:I do am a nanny who does this. I make dinner for the family every day, as well as making all lunches and snacks (for parents and kids). I do a lot of baking for the family as well, and I make hors d'ouvres if they are having a party. I even cook them meals to eat on weekends (usually things that can be frozen) I didn't start out doing the housekeeping, but my youngest charge recently started school so the situation changed. My family found me through a nanny website (I'm in Canada), I just happen to have a culinary degree and enjoy cooking, which I noted on my profile. I do expect to earn a higher wage than the average nanny, due to my special skills in the kitchen. Housekeeping costs even more. I think you would likely be looking at around $20-25/hour for someone to fill this role. Maybe you could try posting the job at a a school with a culinary program? You'll have to emphasize that experience with children is an essential part of the job so that you don't get a bunch of unqualified candidates. Good luck and I Hope you find what you're looking for!