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MANY JOBS (WORK PERMIT WILL BE PROVIDED AND PAID FOR ).

Posted by on 01 Sep 2009 | Tagged as: Child Care, Hiring A Nanny, Nanny Job

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Work with a nice family that appreciates your work.

CALL: 604-298-6633.

Many jobs available for Live-in or Live-out nannies in the Lower Mainland in the following areas:

  • Vancouver – Family with 3 children, looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: Sept. 18/09
  • Vancouver – Family with 2 children, looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: Sept. 7/09
  • Vancouver – Family with 4 children, looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties Housekeeping 80%, Childcare 20%.
    Starting date: October 01/09. Salary Negotiable
  • North Vancouver – Family with 1 child (school-age) looking for a live-out nanny.
    Driver’s license is a must. Hours of work: 1:00 PM-8:00 PM. Salary Negotiable.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • West Vancouver – Family with 3 children, looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: Sept. 16/09.Salary Negotiable.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 3 children (school-age) looking for a full-time live-out nanny.
    Driver’s license is a must. Salary negotiable.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 4 children (school-age) looking for a full-time live-out nanny.
    Driver’s license is a must. Duties: housekeeping, driving. Salary negotiable.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 1 child looking for a housekeeper live-out for Monday and Thursday ( 8 hours/day).
    Starting date: ASAP.

NOTE FOR LIVE-IN NANNIES :

THE WORK PERMIT WILL BE PROVIDED AND PAID FOR.

Call 604-298-6633 and find the right job for you.

http://paragon-personnel.com
info@paragon-personnel.com

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Parents’ and Care Givers’ Expectations

Posted by on 03 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: Caregiver, Hiring A Nanny, Nanny Job

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Parents’ expectations of care givers vary widely. Some expect the world; others are more realistic. Below are some of parents’ responses concerning expectations:

  • “I want my nanny to be a substitute mother for my children.”
  • “I want her to be half housekeeper, half nanny.”
  • “She should be more than an employee. I want her to be part of the family.”
  • “I just want  someone who’ll love and take care of my children.”
  • “We want someone who’s professional, intelligent, and warm.”

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Here are some of care giver’s responses:

  • “I want to be part of the family.”
  • “This is just a job.”
  • “I wish to had an employer who appreciates my work.”
  • “I want to find a family who respects and understand me.”

Parents should be realistic about their expectations for a childcare worker. What in fact are realistic expectations? Let’s start with the most obvious fact: To you, it’s your home and your child, but to your caregiver , it’s a job. If the job brings attachment, love, and respect, generally everyone (especially your children) benefits. It’s no coincidence that virtually  every nanny needs to be respected and appreciated, and that the vast majority of parents who were satisfied with their permanent childcare arrangements also spoke about their relationships of mutual respect with caregivers. As a parent, you may expect yourself to be on call twenty-four hours a day, but you cannot reasonably expect this of your employee. You may give selflessly to your children, but your caregiver (who may in fact love your kids) may also have a family of her own.

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