Anonymous wrote:18-20 per hour for 46 hours. It's two kids, but one in school so more like 1.5. Light housework only - we have a house cleaner 2x a month this is more unloading dishwasher, sweeping after kids and folding laundry during nap. Because of the tax thing - all of the former au pairs typically cannot do the position because they are on student visas. I am looking for someone ideally in their 20s, without kids, who speaks fluent English, drives and has some childcare background, could be anything from camp to babysitting, to working at the Y to nannying. I do not care about level of education. There is just so much to wade through from care.com
Ideally my candidate is in her youngish twenties who may have graduated college, or may not, or done some community college and wants an eventual career with children but not sure exactly what and wants to work as a nanny for 1-2 years.
Is this unreasonable?
Is the housework kid related only? If not, this could be a problem. Nannies usually are happy to do kid related cleaning but not housework, even "light". The pay is market rate for DC but if Boaton. Is higher it may be too low and requiring housework further keeps good nannies away (especially if they used to be paying under the table). Ask around in your area to have a better understanding of the market rate and adjust yours accordingly. I would take any housework that is not strictly kid related off your job offer (get the housekeeper more often if you need it)