March 7, 2008, Newsletter Issue #105: Nanny Position Work Schedule

Tip of the Week


When you employ someone in a nanny position, you'll need to be very clear about the nanny's work schedule. Not only will this help you plan your days and schedule your children's activities, but it will also give your nanny a definite idea of what her position will entail. Your nanny's position will probably require her to work anywhere from a few hours a day to over forty hours per week, depending upon her duties. Full-time nannies are usually given two days off per week, and these off days may or may not fall consecutively. A schedule will typically follow the needs of the parents. In some cases, the schedule may even follow the parent's work schedule. For example, a person who travels throughout the week may need the nanny to work Monday through Friday, but an airline pilot may need the nanny to cover seven to ten days in a row before taking several off days.

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