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Posted by admin on 26 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: Hiring A Nanny, Nanny Job, Nanny Services
The letter of Agreement Nanny-Employer states the terms you negotiate with your caregiver.
In this letter you may want to pinpoint the terms that suit your family and the nanny that you want to hire.
This Agreement is entered into as of _______ between ___________(hereinafter known as Family), and_______ (hereinafter referred to as Nanny) shall be in force for one year from the date of signature of both parties. Family and Nanny hereby agree to a one-year employment commitment unless Nanny is terminated for cause. Both parties agree to give at lease two (2) weeks notice before job termination unless Nanny is terminated for cause.
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Family and Nanny agree to the following conditions of employment:
1. Employment.
Employment will begin on ________ and is considered “at will”. Nanny is to provide childcare services and other duties as set forth below.
2. Work Schedule.
Nanny will provide childcare from ___ A.M. to ___ P.M., from Monday through Friday. During these hours, Nanny shall devote (his/her) entire time, attention and energies to providing care and performing other duties as listed below.
3. Compensation.
Family shall pay Nanny and Nanny hereby accepts in full payment for services:
4. Probationary Period.
Family and Nanny agree that there shall be a probationary period of ___ days. During this period either party can terminate this Agreement by giving ___ days notice.
5. Termination.
The following are grounds for immediate termination with cause:
Nanny’s employment under this Agreement may be terminated upon one of more of the following:
6. Childcare responsibilities.
(Choose the ones that suit you and the Nanny you hire).
Nanny agrees to:
7. CPR and First Aid.
8. Personal Background Check.
9. Benefits.
10. Evaluations.
Nanny’s job performance will be evaluated by Family at the end of the first month of employment and every ___ months thereafter.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties agree that they have read and signed this Agreement as of the day and year written above.
FAMILY: CAREGIVER:
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Posted by admin on 27 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Caregiver, Child Care, Nanny Services
Choosing child care is an important and sometimes hard decision. If you go back to work, it may mean the end of the special time with your child. For some parents it may feel good, since it means that you have time to do some things for yourself again. Whether you need child care for a very small number of hours or full-time (40 hours a week), spend the time needed to find the setting that is right for you and your child.

There are many child-care choices available. Some families have grandparents or other family to look after their children, while others have a babysitter or a nanny to come to their home. Some take their child to a family daycare provider who cares for a small group of children of different ages in their own home. And still others choose group child care at a centre.
Think about what it is that you are looking for or need.
Plan What Will Work for Your Family
Plan What Will Work for Your Child
Children can be happy in many different sorts of child-care settings.
(Toddler’s First Steps – A Best Chance Guide to Parenting Your Six-Month to Three-Year-Old)
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