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Searching for a Temporary NannyBy AI Editor
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Searching for a Temporary Nanny
A temporary nanny is like a nanny to the rescue because usually these are the nannies that you get when you have to attend to something urgent like a business meeting you cannot get out of and other similar emergency situations. A temporary nanny is typically paid by the hour or per diem and the duration of her stay or assignment can be as short as a few hours or anywhere from 3 days up to a month.
The services of a temporary nanny can also be very helpful for parents who just need someone to watch over their child during the day while they work, for a few days each week. Many moms today also hire a temporary nanny when they feel like they just need a one weekend to just relax. A temporary nanny is also ideal for parents who are freelancers or who have flexible-hour jobs.
Whatever your reasons, even if you are only hiring a temporary nanny, it is important that work out an agreement on paper before you leave your child in the care of the nanny. The contract should include the specific job duties and responsibilities of the temporary nanny, her work schedule along with her rate.
If you do not have the time to screen applicants, it might be best if you get an agenc
y to perform the screening process for you. Screening for a temporary nanny is slightly different from screening permanent nannies. Typically, the process starts with the parent completing an application form, which is followed by a consultation with the agency representative where the job description is developed. After this, the agency will proceed with the pre-screening of applicants based on your requirements. From there, qualified applicants are referred to the parents. The parents then make contact with the prospective temporary nanny first by phone screening and then, lastly, with a personal interview.
A temporary nanny performs one or more of the following tasks: Do the children’s laundry, prepare snacks and meals, clean up after the child, keep the children’s bedrooms and play areas tidy, perform age-appropriate activities, bring or pick up kids from school, help with the homework, and ensure the child’s safety at all times.
When hiring a temporary nanny, you should remember that you hired her primarily to take care of your child so do not expect the nanny to do the household chores as well. If you do need such services, make sure that you make this very clear at the beginning of your search so there are no surprises between you and the nanny.
The services of a temporary nanny can also be very helpful for parents who just need someone to watch over their child during the day while they work, for a few days each week. Many moms today also hire a temporary nanny when they feel like they just need a one weekend to just relax. A temporary nanny is also ideal for parents who are freelancers or who have flexible-hour jobs.
Whatever your reasons, even if you are only hiring a temporary nanny, it is important that work out an agreement on paper before you leave your child in the care of the nanny. The contract should include the specific job duties and responsibilities of the temporary nanny, her work schedule along with her rate.
If you do not have the time to screen applicants, it might be best if you get an agenc
A temporary nanny performs one or more of the following tasks: Do the children’s laundry, prepare snacks and meals, clean up after the child, keep the children’s bedrooms and play areas tidy, perform age-appropriate activities, bring or pick up kids from school, help with the homework, and ensure the child’s safety at all times.
When hiring a temporary nanny, you should remember that you hired her primarily to take care of your child so do not expect the nanny to do the household chores as well. If you do need such services, make sure that you make this very clear at the beginning of your search so there are no surprises between you and the nanny.

