So glad I found your channel! I’m soon leaving my first family I’ve been a nanny to, and have been looking into having my own LLC Nanny business. I will be studying all your videos as I start this new journey. Do you have a specific video that discusses making contracts, tax procedures and invoices? I’ll be working by myself on this so I’m kind of desperate to learn as much as I can :)
Congratulations on breaking out on your own. I know it is exciting and scary. There is a video on contracts but I don't talk about tax as it is so different by country. It would be impossible to cover it all. Here is the link to the contract video: th-cam.com/video/AT0be63AHqY/w-d-xo.html
Hi Michelle, I have 4 years experience of childcare aged infants to toddlers as a livein nanny. And there I started from from 16$/hour for twins which gradually increase to 21$/hour. Second one was a livein nanny too for 4 kids, usually the primary care was for 8 months old baby. But my job duties included 50%of housekeeping and 50%childcare plus there was a break in the middle of 3 hours with no pay. Housekeeping included cleaning, changing the bed shits of kids.. doing laundries of 6 people in the house, help in cooking, washing, wiping vacuuming a lot of extras. I had to leave my current job because I was not happy with my pay, I was paid 21$/hour for twins with no housekeeping but I do take care of kids laundries and cleaning after them with any mess we made in the playroom or kitchen. Later one was paid 20$/ hour less than previous one but more chores. I am looking for new employers really wanted to go through your agency but never got lucky because I am not able to individually locate in the places without finding the employer!! It’s hard to rent a place and locate myself in the area your services were available with no employment. So I am figuring out myself looking for an employer remotely but before that I need some idea on what I should charge . I have extra language skills but no family cares about that.. they don’t ask you about your education background either. They always compare their previous nanny salary with us.. if they pay them this that’s what I should get kind of thing which I really don’t like it.. could give me an idea what is average rate I can set for a family who looks for a housekeeper and nanny at a same time!? Because I am exhausted at the end doing 2 jobs. How much can I expect for housekeeping/nanny regarding per hour wage net?? Thank you for your advice..
I am sorry you have been unhappy with your last positions and the pay. There is no way for me to weigh in on your salary without knowing where you live, interviewing you and understanding your experience.
Glad you agree. Although I do not agree with the second part of your statement. If two nannies have exactly the same experience and education, Nanny A lives in a high end, expensive condo and Nanny B lives in an small less expensive apartment, it does not mean that Nanny A should be paid more. Your personal expenses have nothing to do with how much you should be paid.
@@TheNannySolution Naturally a year went by and I didn't see this. Lol! Sorry I should've clarified more. I think my idea is a good idea if you live in a small town in the States like I do and people don't want to pay you a flat rate of 10 an hour that doesn't include kids. Unfortunately, I've seen parents discuss pay and try to pay their provider $3 an hour. I saw someone post that they don't want to pay enough that their provider can live off of. If you're doing this without an agency than I think parents need to understand that they are financially supporting someone else. It's sad where I'm at because you can work at Taco John's start at $16 full time with benefits. I take into consideration that I choose to watch you kids and invest in them. You're also decided to put a lot of physical and mental energy into the kids. I also take into consideration that we don't get insurance and that kind of sucks because obviously if the kids get sick, you get sick. This might be an unpopular opinion.
This is so helpful! Thank you for recommending. So is a nanny with a Master's degree in teaching considered to be a teaching nanny for incorporating educational activities for children ?
It has been like pulling teeth to obtain more than 15$ an hour from families with one kid. I have two Early Childhood Education certificates. and 5 years of part time nanny experience
I’m not sure where you live but we have found in Canada nanny rate have gone up significantly over the last two years. Anywhere from $25-$35+ per hour.
I’m a nanny with 6-7 years of part-time experience plus early childhood development experience from a head start facility. I have an associates degree in allied health and I’m studying to be a nurse. My current rate is $24/hour but I live in downtown San Diego where cost of living is extremely high. I’m not sure how much I should charge anymore?
4 years of experience as a nanny, education, attainment high school graduates, I can speak Arabic, native languages Tagalog, English my second languages .
@@TheNannySolution I am also flexible I can perform household chores and easily adopt the culture and can understand. Of course priority safeness of the children. I would love to work with children. My dreams are to work in Canada!
Hey Michelle! Thank you for all these helpful videos! I do have a question. I have 5 years experience taking care of children through babysitting, nannying, and working at 2 schools. I do not have any credentials though. I was thinking of getting a cda or some type of childcare credential. But I am personally interested in culinary school. My question is this. Could I use a culinary diploma or certification of completion on a nanny resume? Would it look good or out of place? What are your thoughts?
Yes, we have actually seen that quite a few times on nanny resumes. It is a huge bonus especially if you are open to cooking for the family. Most nannies do not want to cook as part of their job but if you love it, why not!
Reason I’m not in contact: Many temporary jobs or families that could no longer afford me. Do I consider things on a clean slate and just delete everything from my resume besides the swim school (current) and the nanny job I had 7 years ago? That did go well… It’s just sad all those centers, etc that I worked at can’t go on my resume cause I didn’t do well. or I didn’t think I did Actively learning Spanish
You can put all your jobs on your resume but if the last job you can provide a reference for was 7 years ago it will make it difficult to verify your experience.
A family paid me 20 an hour and I guess that’s why I realized I was worth that or more. But based on my interactions with families where I live now, maybe not??
Is the difference in rate for live-nannies and live-out nannies usually just a few dollars an hour? That’s what I thought it was, but my moms saying live-in nannies are very different than live-out and usually get paid under minimum wage. None of the research I’ve done support this, but now I’m worried about it anyway. For context, I’m seventeen, have been babysitting for the last four years, and really want to be a live-in nanny after highschool.
Being a live in nanny is for the benefit of the parents. Although many parents try to pay less for live in Nannies they should be paid the same as live out.
what about overtime hours ? I live in FL in the U.S and the fair labor standards act states that nannies are covered to make minimum time and a half for hours exceeding 40 per week Is it fair to ask for proper overtime compensation ? Also what happens if the family refuses to pay on the books ? Is it still fair to ask for overtime pay for your extra hours ?
Yes, nannies charge for overtime. It depends on your country, state or province as far as what the laws are and the pay for overtime. It is 100% fair to ask for proper overtime compensation. If the family refuses to pay on the books and you insist on getting paid on the books then you don't work for that family. Simple!
Hi! I've been reading up on your videos. I would like to ask you a question. How successful are the interviews with nannies who are not yet in Canada? I am from Latin America, and I have one year of experience working with young children in a school, I have a degree as a technician in early childhood assistance, CPR, and first aid courses. In addition, I am also taking a course in child nutrition. Do you think a Canadian family would be interested in interviewing me? Thank you.
At The Nanny Solution we only work with nannies already in Canada. I would suggest you find a nanny agency that can help you set up interview with families who are open to working with nannies who are coming from outside the country.
Even with no experience? In Canada I would agree but for those starting out in the field with no experience they may need to accept less until they have worked more.
@@TheNannySolutionI’m sorry we had severe misunderstanding. I’m making sure I don’t get taken advantage of as I have in the past badly. One family paid me 20 an hour to babysit with no chores involved. This is why I said this comment
After watching the video, I think my rate would be $18/hr for one child. However, I have seen job posts in my area that pay $25/hr or $30/hr, and I plan to apply because I think I would be a good fit for them. Should I tell them that I would only take $18/hr? If so, how would I word it?
Great question!. Never undervalue yourself. If you feel you qualify for the position and have the experience and education required, then set your rate in within the range they are offering.
It depends on the family or agency. Some agencies require you to have a reference for every family on your resume, while others require 2 - 3. No matter who you are applying with the more you have the better!
Hi there, what qualifies a nanny to teach children academic subjects? Can they be considered like an in home educator if they are homeschooling children or helping them get through virtual learning during covid. Just wondering since lots of nannies also teach children now.
Yes, any nanny can be an in home educator. Homeschooling defiantly counts. Many nannies during covid who were hired for homeschooling had bachelors or masters degrees although it is not a requirement. As long as the parents who hire you to teach their child feel that you have enough education to help their children learn, that is all that matters.
@@TheNannySolution Thanks so much. I've been trying to figure it out. I've had experience especially during covid doing that. So I guess you can be both like a Nanny/ In Home Educator, Thanks!
Where I live there is a shortage of nannies. Many families who would usually send their children to daycare have started hiring nannies due to the pandemic. You can check out the article we wrote here: thenannysolution.ca/the-rising-demand-for-nannies-during-the-pandemic/
Hi how to charge for 2 shifts a day? There is a break in the middle of the day!? For example 7-12pm and then 19-21, does the hourly pay remains the same starting from 19-21 o clock!? I believe there is an extra charge!? 3 kids after 7pm, any advice!? I find it odd this break in the middle
At Nannies on Call and The Nanny Solution we do not accept being a mother as experience. We require professional childcare experience. But others might accept it as experience.
Hey Michelle can you plz tell me how i can become a good nanny coz I don't have any experience with it and later on after shifting to canada i would really like to be a nanny so if there's any course or anything where i can get proper detail about it ..then plz inform me ...(Thank you)
You can look at the International Nanny Association. They have some great resources. nanny.org/ Also check out or playlist New to Nannying? Tips to find your first job. th-cam.com/play/PLWSHEd7OXwVOVRaR9OhjaYFUjCKS9BcWX.html
I felt this video was very accurate thank you for sharing
Thank you! Glad you felt it was accurate.
So glad I found your channel! I’m soon leaving my first family I’ve been a nanny to, and have been looking into having my own LLC Nanny business.
I will be studying all your videos as I start this new journey.
Do you have a specific video that discusses making contracts, tax procedures and invoices? I’ll be working by myself on this so I’m kind of desperate to learn as much as I can :)
Congratulations on breaking out on your own. I know it is exciting and scary. There is a video on contracts but I don't talk about tax as it is so different by country. It would be impossible to cover it all. Here is the link to the contract video: th-cam.com/video/AT0be63AHqY/w-d-xo.html
Amazing video. Wish had researched this earlier. Well said. Loved this important info. Thankyou.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Michelle,
I have 4 years experience of childcare aged infants to toddlers as a livein nanny.
And there I started from from 16$/hour for twins which gradually increase to 21$/hour.
Second one was a livein nanny too for 4 kids, usually the primary care was for 8 months old baby. But my job duties included 50%of housekeeping and 50%childcare plus there was a break in the middle of 3 hours with no pay. Housekeeping included cleaning, changing the bed shits of kids.. doing laundries of 6 people in the house, help in cooking, washing, wiping vacuuming a lot of extras.
I had to leave my current job because I was not happy with my pay, I was paid 21$/hour for twins with no housekeeping but I do take care of kids laundries and cleaning after them with any mess we made in the playroom or kitchen.
Later one was paid 20$/ hour less than previous one but more chores.
I am looking for new employers really wanted to go through your agency but never got lucky because I am not able to individually locate in the places without finding the employer!! It’s hard to rent a place and locate myself in the area your services were available with no employment.
So I am figuring out myself looking for an employer remotely but before that I need some idea on what I should charge .
I have extra language skills but no family cares about that.. they don’t ask you about your education background either. They always compare their previous nanny salary with us.. if they pay them this that’s what I should get kind of thing which I really don’t like it..
could give me an idea what is average rate I can set for a family who looks for a housekeeper and nanny at a same time!? Because I am exhausted at the end doing 2 jobs. How much can I expect for housekeeping/nanny regarding per hour wage net??
Thank you for your advice..
I am sorry you have been unhappy with your last positions and the pay. There is no way for me to weigh in on your salary without knowing where you live, interviewing you and understanding your experience.
Yeah 16 an hour is kinda low. I got 20 from a family just to babysit but now, I’m being fought over even charging 20.
Yes to all of this! I also suggest for nannies to make a list of their top expenses so they can really see the cost of living.
Glad you agree. Although I do not agree with the second part of your statement. If two nannies have exactly the same experience and education, Nanny A lives in a high end, expensive condo and Nanny B lives in an small less expensive apartment, it does not mean that Nanny A should be paid more. Your personal expenses have nothing to do with how much you should be paid.
Especially in places like LA
@@TheNannySolution Naturally a year went by and I didn't see this. Lol! Sorry I should've clarified more. I think my idea is a good idea if you live in a small town in the States like I do and people don't want to pay you a flat rate of 10 an hour that doesn't include kids. Unfortunately, I've seen parents discuss pay and try to pay their provider $3 an hour. I saw someone post that they don't want to pay enough that their provider can live off of. If you're doing this without an agency than I think parents need to understand that they are financially supporting someone else. It's sad where I'm at because you can work at Taco John's start at $16 full time with benefits. I take into consideration that I choose to watch you kids and invest in them. You're also decided to put a lot of physical and mental energy into the kids. I also take into consideration that we don't get insurance and that kind of sucks because obviously if the kids get sick, you get sick. This might be an unpopular opinion.
Love love loved this!! Thank you so much !
We are so glad you loved it 💕
Its a great channel its good to listen every time you air Michelle. Thank you again
You are so welcome
This is so helpful! Thank you for recommending.
So is a nanny with a Master's degree in teaching considered to be a teaching nanny for incorporating educational activities for children ?
That depends on what the family is looking for. If you are hired to teach the children then yes. But not all jobs are teaching jobs.
Great video
Thanks for the visit
It has been like pulling teeth to obtain more than 15$ an hour from families with one kid.
I have two Early Childhood Education certificates. and 5 years of part time nanny experience
I’m not sure where you live but we have found in Canada nanny rate have gone up significantly over the last two years. Anywhere from $25-$35+ per hour.
I’m a nanny with 6-7 years of part-time experience plus early childhood development experience from a head start facility. I have an associates degree in allied health and I’m studying to be a nurse. My current rate is $24/hour but I live in downtown San Diego where cost of living is extremely high. I’m not sure how much I should charge anymore?
I am in Canada so o do not know the rates in the US. I suggest reaching out to a nanny agency.
4 years of experience as a nanny, education, attainment high school graduates, I can speak Arabic, native languages Tagalog, English my second languages .
Sounds like you have great experience and education.
@@TheNannySolution I am also flexible I can perform household chores and easily adopt the culture and can understand. Of course priority safeness of the children. I would love to work with children. My dreams are to work in Canada!
Hey Michelle!
Thank you for all these helpful videos!
I do have a question.
I have 5 years experience taking care of children through babysitting, nannying, and working at 2 schools. I do not have any credentials though. I was thinking of getting a cda or some type of childcare credential. But I am personally interested in culinary school. My question is this. Could I use a culinary diploma or certification of completion on a nanny resume? Would it look good or out of place? What are your thoughts?
Yes, we have actually seen that quite a few times on nanny resumes. It is a huge bonus especially if you are open to cooking for the family. Most nannies do not want to cook as part of their job but if you love it, why not!
@@TheNannySolution Well that's awesome! Thank you!😄
Reason I’m not in contact:
Many temporary jobs or families that could no longer afford me.
Do I consider things on a clean slate and just delete everything from my resume besides the swim school (current) and the nanny job I had 7 years ago? That did go well…
It’s just sad all those centers, etc that I worked at can’t go on my resume cause I didn’t do well. or I didn’t think I did
Actively learning Spanish
You can put all your jobs on your resume but if the last job you can provide a reference for was 7 years ago it will make it difficult to verify your experience.
A family paid me 20 an hour and I guess that’s why I realized I was worth that or more. But based on my interactions with families where I live now, maybe not??
Were you live definitely effects your rate.
Is the difference in rate for live-nannies and live-out nannies usually just a few dollars an hour? That’s what I thought it was, but my moms saying live-in nannies are very different than live-out and usually get paid under minimum wage. None of the research I’ve done support this, but now I’m worried about it anyway.
For context, I’m seventeen, have been babysitting for the last four years, and really want to be a live-in nanny after highschool.
Being a live in nanny is for the benefit of the parents. Although many parents try to pay less for live in Nannies they should be paid the same as live out.
@@TheNannySolution okay, thanks so much for answering my question!
what about overtime hours ?
I live in FL in the U.S and the fair labor standards act states that nannies are covered to make minimum time and a half for hours exceeding 40 per week
Is it fair to ask for proper overtime compensation ?
Also what happens if the family refuses to pay on the books ?
Is it still fair to ask for overtime pay for your extra hours ?
Yes, nannies charge for overtime. It depends on your country, state or province as far as what the laws are and the pay for overtime.
It is 100% fair to ask for proper overtime compensation.
If the family refuses to pay on the books and you insist on getting paid on the books then you don't work for that family. Simple!
Hi! I've been reading up on your videos. I would like to ask you a question. How successful are the interviews with nannies who are not yet in Canada? I am from Latin America, and I have one year of experience working with young children in a school, I have a degree as a technician in early childhood assistance, CPR, and first aid courses. In addition, I am also taking a course in child nutrition. Do you think a Canadian family would be interested in interviewing me? Thank you.
At The Nanny Solution we only work with nannies already in Canada. I would suggest you find a nanny agency that can help you set up interview with families who are open to working with nannies who are coming from outside the country.
If you live in Sacramento, Los Angeles, or NYC, you should always ALWAYS charge at least 20 per hour.
Even with no experience? In Canada I would agree but for those starting out in the field with no experience they may need to accept less until they have worked more.
@@TheNannySolutionI’m sorry we had severe misunderstanding. I’m making sure I don’t get taken advantage of as I have in the past badly. One family paid me 20 an hour to babysit with no chores involved. This is why I said this comment
After watching the video, I think my rate would be $18/hr for one child. However, I have seen job posts in my area that pay $25/hr or $30/hr, and I plan to apply because I think I would be a good fit for them. Should I tell them that I would only take $18/hr? If so, how would I word it?
Great question!. Never undervalue yourself. If you feel you qualify for the position and have the experience and education required, then set your rate in within the range they are offering.
@@TheNannySolution Thanks!
Is there a video on how many references to provide based on the years of experience you have?
It depends on the family or agency. Some agencies require you to have a reference for every family on your resume, while others require 2 - 3. No matter who you are applying with the more you have the better!
Hi there, what qualifies a nanny to teach children academic subjects? Can they be considered like an in home educator if they are homeschooling children or helping them get through virtual learning during covid. Just wondering since lots of nannies also teach children now.
Yes, any nanny can be an in home educator. Homeschooling defiantly counts. Many nannies during covid who were hired for homeschooling had bachelors or masters degrees although it is not a requirement. As long as the parents who hire you to teach their child feel that you have enough education to help their children learn, that is all that matters.
@@TheNannySolution Thanks so much. I've been trying to figure it out. I've had experience especially during covid doing that. So I guess you can be both like a Nanny/ In Home Educator, Thanks!
Something happened that families are offering 23-29$ per hour. Is there some kind of a shortage of nannies?
Where I live there is a shortage of nannies. Many families who would usually send their children to daycare have started hiring nannies due to the pandemic. You can check out the article we wrote here: thenannysolution.ca/the-rising-demand-for-nannies-during-the-pandemic/
Hi how to charge for 2 shifts a day? There is a break in the middle of the day!? For example 7-12pm and then 19-21, does the hourly pay remains the same starting from 19-21 o clock!? I believe there is an extra charge!? 3 kids after 7pm, any advice!? I find it odd this break in the middle
Most Nannies we work with do not like split shifts. But if the do take a split shift they charge a higher rate because it is a challenging position.
Hello can motherhood count as an experience
At Nannies on Call and The Nanny Solution we do not accept being a mother as experience. We require professional childcare experience. But others might accept it as experience.
Hello mum where do i find this websites can u link me up with one😢
Thenannysolution.ca
Hey Michelle can you plz tell me how i can become a good nanny coz I don't have any experience with it and later on after shifting to canada i would really like to be a nanny so if there's any course or anything where i can get proper detail about it ..then plz inform me ...(Thank you)
You can look at the International Nanny Association. They have some great resources. nanny.org/
Also check out or playlist New to Nannying? Tips to find your first job. th-cam.com/play/PLWSHEd7OXwVOVRaR9OhjaYFUjCKS9BcWX.html
Thank you so much ❤@@TheNannySolution
I have a nanny interview but they only paying cash .. should I take it.
I do not recommend it. Check out this video we have on cash jobs. th-cam.com/video/RnswAD2Yv7M/w-d-xo.html
Nope!
Hlo mam,how can I contact to you???
See the about us section.