How to Hire a Nanny

How to Hire a Nanny

What is a nanny?

What is a nanny?

What questions should I ask myself before hiring a nanny?

What questions should I ask myself before hiring a nanny?

How much should I budget for a nanny's salary?

How much should I budget for a nanny's salary?

What benefits should I offer to my nanny?

What benefits should I offer to my nanny?

How do I know if my nanny is legal to work in the United States?

How do I know if my nanny is legal to work in the United States?

What do I need to do in terms of taxes?

What do I need to do in terms of taxes?

What criteria should my nanny meet?

What criteria should my nanny meet?

How can I find a nanny?

How can I find a nanny?

What are the benefits and drawbacks of using an agency?

What are the benefits and drawbacks of using an agency?

What are the benefits and drawbacks of doing an independent search?

What are the benefits and drawbacks of doing an independent search?

If I decide to use an agency, what should my part be in the search?

If I decide to use an agency, what should my part be in the search?

What should I consider when doing an independent search?

What should I consider when doing an independent search?

How do I narrow down the pool of applicants?

How do I narrow down the pool of applicants?

How many nannies should I interview?

How many nannies should I interview?

Should I screen their references?

Should I screen their references?

What kind of background check should I do, and how should I go about it?

What kind of background check should I do, and how should I go about it?

Should I interview all applicants?

Should I interview all applicants?

How long should I devote to each interview?

How long should I devote to each interview?

What kinds of questions should I ask?

What kinds of questions should I ask?

Should I have my children present during the interview?

Should I have my children present during the interview?

Should I hire the nanny for a trial period before hiring full time?

Should I hire the nanny for a trial period before hiring full time?

What is the next step after the trial period?

What is the next step after the trial period?

How to Hire a Nanny

How to Hire a Nanny

Understanding The Importance Of A Child Safety Seat

Understanding The Importance Of A Child Safety Seat

Rear-Facing Car Seat Facts

Rear-Facing Car Seat Facts

Forward-Facing Car Seat Facts

Forward-Facing Car Seat Facts

Booster Car Seat Facts

Booster Car Seat Facts

Seat Belt Safety Facts

Seat Belt Safety Facts

Need To Know ACT & SAT Information

Need To Know ACT & SAT Information

Playground Safety

Playground Safety

Playground Safety – Proper Supervision

Playground Safety – Proper Supervision

Playground Safety – Age-Appropriate Equipment

Playground Safety – Age-Appropriate Equipment

Playground Safety – Fall Surfacing

Playground Safety – Fall Surfacing

Playground Safety – Equipment Maintenance

Playground Safety – Equipment Maintenance

Playground Safety –Purchasing Backyard Equipment

Playground Safety –Purchasing Backyard Equipment

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Jaclyn Gobuluk

Metropolitan Nannies

703-481-3181

Metropolitan Nannies is a women owned full service childcare agency providing full time, part time, temporary and emergency childcare services to families and organizations in the Washington Metropolitan area, which includes the states of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia. We pride ourselves on providing only the highest quality of nanny professionals available and by retaining them for long-term service to the family. We maintain a strategy of being highly selective in our recruitment process. An extensive interviewing and screening process is conducted to ensure that all nannies meet and exceed the high standards set by Metropolitan Nannies and our clients. Such strict quality control methods in our evaluation process enables us to only match families with the most appropriate caregiver, as well as help caregivers find positions that meet their own individual needs.

What are the benefits and drawbacks of doing an independent search?

Host: What are the benefits and drawbacks of doing an independent search?

Jaclyn Gobuluk: With the independent nanny search, you will find that there are drawbacks and benefits. The number one drawback is going to be that it is very difficult for families to confirm the nanny is legal to work in United States, has the references and requirements that a childcare provider should have in order to care for children in your home. It is also difficult to reach references and to verify that those are accurate and real references.

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Host: What are the benefits and drawbacks of doing an independent search?

Jaclyn Gobuluk: With the independent nanny search, you will find that there are drawbacks and benefits. The number one drawback is going to be that it is very difficult for families to confirm the nanny is legal to work in United States, has the references and requirements that a childcare provider should have in order to care for children in your home. It is also difficult to reach references and to verify that those are accurate and real references. It can be very difficult to find backup childcare if you find yourself that your nanny is not going to be there for a week. She has taken her week of vacation. Is that a time that you are going to take time off from work to care for your child? What is your backup plan for that? If you are doing an independent search, you do not have a network of nannies to call on that can cover you in the event that your nanny is not going to be there for a few days.

Some of the other drawbacks are background checks. You are going to find it very difficult to run a background check on a nanny. There are limited services for individual people looking for background checks on other individuals, it is very limited. So, without going to an agency, you are going find that being certain that the nanny is capable of caring for your children by providing references, background checks, prior childcare experience, it is kind of up in the air, it is pretty limited.

One of the benefits of doing an independent search is cost. It is much less expensive to do your own search. The cost that you will probably incur would be writing an ad in a local paper. Also, if you wanted to do an internet search, you usually have to pay for that as well. Word of mouth can be very difficult and it is time consuming. It is very time consuming and you want to make sure that you find the right childcare provider to care for your family since they are your children that we are talking about. So, it is not something that you should take lightly and by using independent searches, are you really sure that you are going to be getting the candidate that has the most experience. It can take anywhere from a week to three months to find that particular candidate. Of the candidates you are going to screen, many of them are going to speak English, many of them are going be illegal to work in United States, and most of them are not going have the criteria which include the experience and the references able to provide for you. So, you will have to screen several candidates in order to get to a few of the good ones that are out there.

What are some mistakes made with minor planning?

What are some mistakes made with minor planning?

Should children ever get into a car with anyone they don't know or feel comfortable with?

Should children ever get into a car with anyone they don't know or feel comfortable with?

Should children go trick-or-treating alone?

Should children go trick-or-treating alone?

Is it okay for children to go into homes in the neighborhood if they are invited in?

Is it okay for children to go into homes in the neighborhood if they are invited in?

What should children do if someone frightens them or makes them uncomfortable?

What should children do if someone frightens them or makes them uncomfortable?

What else can children do to enjoy Halloween without going door to door?

What else can children do to enjoy Halloween without going door to door?

What should parents do if they know they'll be distracted while shopping?

What should parents do if they know they'll be distracted while shopping?

Do airlines have policies regarding children flying alone?

Do airlines have policies regarding children flying alone?

What can parents do to help safeguard their children while online?

What can parents do to help safeguard their children while online?

Should children ever agree to meet someone in person who they have met online?

Should children ever agree to meet someone in person who they have met online?