How to Find a Summer Nanny

by NannyP on March 30, 2010

summer_nannyAre you considering getting a summer nanny? This can be a great option when it comes to your summer child care needs. In this article we will outline some of the best ways that you can find the Mary Poppins near you that is looking for summer employment.

1. Use a Nanny Agency to Locate the Perfect Candidate for Your Temporary Nanny Position During the Summer Months
Nanny Agencies provide the perfect nanny service opportunity for locating child care options to suit the needs of any occasion and situation. We highly recommend this option above all else because so much of the important screening is done for you by the agency. This includes background checks, fingerprinting, driving record checks and the certainty that a nanny’s references have been thoroughly verified.

There are many agencies to choose from locally and online. Here are 3 agencies that we would highly recommend you consider when looking for your ideal nanny whether for a part time nanny position or long term.

2. Word of Mouth
One of the best ways to find a nanny or babysitter can be by referrals of friends and families. Many other parents that have children will have some sort of child care lined up for the summer vacation and they may also know of others that are looking for summer nanny positions. Meeting someone through an individual that you know personally can alleviate much of the anxiety that can come from hiring a nanny that is a complete stranger.

3. Put a Nanny Positions Notice up at the Local College and High Schools Advertising Your Need for a Summer Nanny
Many students are looking for summer jobs and would love to have a nanny job for the months that they are out of school. This provides them with a great job that can be flexible and fun as well as an opportunity to make some extra cash. Be sure to spend the time necessary getting to know the student, checking references and possibly even doing a background or fingerprint check if this is something that you are feeling anxious about. You might also consider conducting a trial day of babysitting before you make your final decision.

4. Post in the Nanny Jobs Section of Craigslist
Craigslist has become quite popular these days and the nanny job listings section can be quite extensive for any major metropolitan area within the U.S. Choose a good title, such as “Seeking Nanny for 2 Children for the Summer” and a great description of what your summer childcare needs are. As is the case with any interview process, be sure to check referrals and do the recommended background checks if you feel this is appropriate.

5. Post Your Summer Nanny Position in the Local Newspaper Nanny Ads Section
This would have similar guidelines as the above in that you always want to be very careful if an individual is not personally recommended to you. Be sure to check references and do not be afraid to trust your gut instinct.

We believe that hiring a nanny for the summer can be an excellent option when it comes to your children having a great summer vacation. You can enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your child is being cared for by a qualified professional, while your children can enjoy the carefree time off from school.

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