Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are looking for part-time work, either a split shift or two people. Because it's part-time work, you'll need to pay slightly more per hour than you would if the person was working full-time.
There are plenty of nannies who want part-time positions, either before or after school, and most are willing to work split shifts. Yes, there are plenty of nannies who only want full-time work, but you can find part-time.
If you're having trouble finding a nanny, are you willing to consider alternatives, like a live-in nanny or an au pair?
No, I disagree. There are very few nannies who want PT positions.
Anonymous wrote:You are looking for part-time work, either a split shift or two people. Because it's part-time work, you'll need to pay slightly more per hour than you would if the person was working full-time.
There are plenty of nannies who want part-time positions, either before or after school, and most are willing to work split shifts. Yes, there are plenty of nannies who only want full-time work, but you can find part-time.
If you're having trouble finding a nanny, are you willing to consider alternatives, like a live-in nanny or an au pair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are you offering, OP?
And what does you position entail, OP? Without having a general idea of what kind of position it is and your pay range, we can't point you with any confidence. For a strange schedule, special needs, special circumstances, an agency might be the way to go.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the list! I have exhausted those avenues too except for the MetroParentRelief option. Will have to check it out. It just pains me to go through an agency that takes a high cut of the nanny a salary but I guess it is worth it for a better selection.
I am offering hourly pay based on experience as I have a range of ages of children. My dream situation would be before and after school help by the same person but I know that's a tough schedule. Otherwise its a full time schedule with light housework, meal prep, etc. Just not finding anyone this time around and I don't want to resort to getting an Au pair.
Anonymous wrote:What are you offering, OP?