Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op is looking for a nanny + household manager. What she’s asking is common and there are professionals that make it happen while the child(ren) are still well taken care off— high profile families pay top dollar for this type of work and the caregiver is typically with them long term.
This is not my experience as a nanny for high profile families. In my current position, my job is only the teaching and care of the older toddler. The housekeeper is the house manager and the chef handles all the grocery shopping. The parents have assistants for their errands. All of their friends have the same arrangements. I have a masters in Early Childhood Education and am well-paid.
There are high profile families who retain an individual who fulfills both nanny and household manager duties and are compensated well. It is not hard to find someone who is capable of doing both and it’s quite common.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op is looking for a nanny + household manager. What she’s asking is common and there are professionals that make it happen while the child(ren) are still well taken care off— high profile families pay top dollar for this type of work and the caregiver is typically with them long term.
This is not my experience as a nanny for high profile families. In my current position, my job is only the teaching and care of the older toddler. The housekeeper is the house manager and the chef handles all the grocery shopping. The parents have assistants for their errands. All of their friends have the same arrangements. I have a masters in Early Childhood Education and am well-paid.
Anonymous wrote:Oh one more thing - have two friends looking for nannies right now w household manager type stuff and are having zero luck - even the agencies have said they don’t have any candidates -