How To Find A Nanny?

Define your childcare needs: schedule, duties, experience, and budget

Decide whether you want a full-time, part-time, live-in, or occasional nanny

Ask friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers for referrals

Use trusted nanny websites, agencies, and local parenting groups

Review candidates’ resumes, references, and childcare experience

Conduct phone or video screenings before in-person interviews

Ask about child safety, discipline, routines, and emergency handling

Check references from previous families

Run background checks and verify identity, certifications, and driving record if needed

Meet candidates in person and observe how they interact with your child

Offer a trial period before making a final decision

Set clear expectations in a written contract

Discuss pay, hours, duties, vacation, sick days, and house rules

Stay in regular communication after hiring

Reassess fit and performance over time

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