As a caregiver, a Nanny is responsible for taking care of children. This means keeping them safe, clean, fed, entertained and on schedule with the rest of the household. In addition to caring for children, Nannies may also be responsible for cleaning the house and minding the family’s pets. If there is a baby in the house, a Nanny will be expected to perform tasks like bottle feeding and diaper changing. For families with multiple children, they must simultaneously manage the unique needs of each child. Nannies are also expected to have a driver’s license—and in some cases, a car—to transport children to and from activities. They may also be asked to run errands for the parents. A successful Nanny blends seamlessly with the family, filling in where needs arise.
Que fait un Nanny ?
A Nanny, or Childcare Provider, is tasked with taking care of one or more children. To ensure each child is physically and emotionally fulfilled, a Nanny has many duties, including preparing their meals, transporting them to school and organizing entertaining activities to complete each day.
Responsabilités
Un Nanny doit être capable de remplir diverses fonctions et responsabilités. Voici quelques fonctions et responsabilités qu'un Nanny doit être capable d'exécuter :
Organizing daily activities and educational projects
Cleaning the children’s living spaces and completing basic household chores
Preparing nutritious meals for the children
Transporting children to and from their scheduled activities and appointments
Providing a safe, positive environment where children can learn and play
Helping children maintain personal hygiene
Compétences requises
Un Nanny compétitif aura certaines compétences et qualifications, notamment :
A passion for working with children
Patience and communication skills
Organizational skills
Creativity
Problem-solving skills
Proficiency with basic household chores
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