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The advice in this book comes from Candi Wingate, President of Nannies4hire.com.
The latest book from Candi offers more valuable advice for nannies and families.
Every year, the International Nanny Association recognizes an outstanding nanny by recognizing one Nanny of the Year. If you think your nanny has done above and beyond what you expect a nanny to do, you can nominate her for this career achievement award. In order to qualify for this award recognition, your nanny must have at least five years of experience as a nanny, a childcare education, and several references. The International Nanny Association is looking for nannies who are advocates for children and have added value to the lives of the children in their charge. The nanny who wins this award recognition receives the Nanny of the Year award at an International Nanny Association Conference.
When you add a nanny professional to your home, you’re trusting the care of your children to someone who until recently, is likely a stranger to you. In order to ensure you’ve selected the best possible nanny professional available, keep in mind these qualities nanny professionals should have.
With the advent of TV shows like Supernanny, the public is enamored with childcare given by a European-trained nanny. Although European nannies can seem like an attractive option for families who admire the effective techniques of British nanny Jo Frost of Supernanny, the U.S. Immigration laws make it very difficult for foreign nannies to work in the U.S. The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service rarely grants work visas to nannies who want to come work in the States. There are some foreign nannies who travel to the U.S. on tourist visas and then accept nanny jobs. However, this roundabout way of working as a nanny in the U.S. is not legal and subject to fines as well as the possible deportation of the nanny.
An alternative to hiring a European-trained nanny is hiring an au pair. An au pair is a foreign national who comes to the U.S. and provides childcare assistance as part of a cultural exchange program. The au pair program is not a work program.
When investigating what laws apply to you with regard to hiring a nanny, keep in mind that where you live will matter. Nanny jobs in California, for instance, don’t have exactly the same laws as nanny jobs in New York. So whatever state you do live in, make sure you check the employment laws that pertain to you.
If you’re living in California, you have to make sure you follow the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, which guards against discrimination. You must not discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, age, physical disabilities, or ethnicity when hiring or providing housing. Of course, this law is pretty standard in most states.
In New York, Local Law No. 33, the first of its kind in the United States, serves to protect the rights of household employees. The Local Law No. 33 states that any licensed employment agency must provide a written statement addressing the rights household and domestic employees have under the law. A copy goes to both an applicant as well as her potential employer.
Hiring the best person you can for a nanny position requires three things: looking in the right areas for candidates, interviewing and screening candidates effectively, and providing a nanny position that a qualified candidate would be interested in. Here are three ways to make nanny positions more attractive to candidates.
Some nannies gain experience in childcare through raising their own children. Some nannies get their experience from nanny training programs. If you’re looking for a professional nanny who has had formal training, they are out there. A professional nanny with formal training may attend various schools throughout the United States. Other countries, such as New Zealand and Australia, have similar programs. They can run anywhere from six weeks to a year in length and culminate in a certificate showing completion of the program.
The programs that a professional nanny goes through generally include courses in child development, nutrition, family dynamics, play techniques, and CPR training.
You can get a directory of the programs available from the International Nanny Association if you’re interested in finding a professionally-trained nanny.