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Background Checks and Screening
Olive You Nanny offers an extensive and thorough investigation into the candidate's experience and work history.
Olive You Nanny starts the interviewing process with a telephone interview. We ensure the nanny has all the requirements the agency requires.
With every childcare position, Olive You Nanny conducts an in-depth face-to-face interview.
We will conduct a criminal check in every state and county.
We will conduct a motor vehicle check for tickets, accidents, and suspensions.
Olive You Nanny candidates must be CPR and First Aid certified.
Family Packet
Includes:
Background and Screening Process
Nanny Salary Information
Payroll and Tax Information
Copy of Nanny Application
Family/Nanny Agreement
Interview Questions
Guaranteed Information
Family Profile
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Service Fees
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FAQs
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There are many different factors to consider when paying your nanny. How much childcare experience does your nanny have? Is your nanny responsible for any household chores? Do you have more than one child? All of these things should be considered when determining what you are going to pay your nanny. Contact our agency for more precise numbers.
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Most families will give their nanny two weeks vacation per year. Some families give one week after six months and one week after the first year. Discuss with your nanny whether or not they need to take their vacation at the same time as your family vacation.
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I recommend giving your nanny the same paid holidays as your company gives you. Whatever you may decide, make sure you communicate this information with your nanny.
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I recommend giving your nanny sick days consistent with what your company gives you. Again, be sure to communicate this information with your nanny.
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If your nanny's schedule is until 6:00pm and you arrive at 6:30, your nanny should be compensated for the extra time. Some nannies would rather be paid for the extra time and some would have that extra time off another day. The decision should be made between you and your nanny.
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Paying your nanny to spend the night is a bit tricky. Some nannies want to get paid for each hour and some will give you an amount for that night. Remember, this amount is in addition to their regular daily pay. Make sure you and your nanny discuss this.
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I recommend you pay your nanny her regular salary and an overnight amount. If your nanny is working harder on vacation, this should be taken into consideration. This is one of the biggest reason nannies don't stay with a family. Remember, this is YOUR vacation, not nanny's. This is work for your nanny.