April 10, 2009, Newsletter Issue #161: Long Staying Nannies

Tip of the Week

The longer the hiring process takes to fill a nanny job, the longer the nanny is likely to stay. When filling nanny positions, you most likely get a lasting match if you give yourself at least nine weeks to interview and make your decision. Also, the higher the pay, the longer the nanny is likely to stay. Nannies who work either part time or more than 50 hours don't stay as long as 40 hour week nannies. It is also found that those in live in nanny jobs stay longer. Nannies generally leave if their job duties are not clear or they feel that parents are taking advantage of their time. You can avoid both of these problems by providing a detailed contract and keeping the lines of communication open with your nanny.

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