Three Reasons Why You Should Attend International Nanny Training Day/Tampa Bay!



Are you a nanny looking to strengthen your skills? Maybe you’d like the chance to connect with other childcare professionals? Look no further than International Nanny Training Day/Tampa Bay!

Occurring virtually on Saturday, April 18, International Nanny Training Day/Tampa Bay will be hosted by Nannies Who Care. During the event, nannies and educators across the world will gather and attend sessions that are designed to meet their specific needs. And those who participate will get to experience an array of exciting workshops with topics given by local experts in their fields.  You also do not have to work for Nannies Who Care, or even be a nanny, to participate!

The event is designed to recognize the needs of young children and to raise awareness of the positive correlation between educational training and improving quality care within our communities. As a nanny, you are an incredibly crucial part of the family, and we want to give you and professionals everywhere the chance to come together (virtually!) to learn and grow.

Thinking of attending? We’ll give you three reasons why it’s a good idea to attend!

There’s a wealth of knowledge with a variety of speakers

As part of the event, several speakers will participate to share their experience and provide useful insights. Hear from experts such as Petra Vybiralova Stanton, a certified child passenger technician instructor, and Karen Macauley, director of the pediatric trauma program at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, among others. 

You’ll get to connect with numerous nannies

One of the biggest benefits of attending is the prime opportunity to connect with other nannies, educators and professionals in the field via question-and-answer sessions and round-tables. The event is a great way to initiate professional relationships with peers in childcare. You’ll also become a preferred nanny of the NWC Nanny Network. 

You’ll learn applicable skills that will help you in your career

International Nanny Training Day/Tampa Bay is a wonderful chance to soak in professional tips, advice and insights that you can then apply to your own work. In fact, once you’ve completed training, you’ll receive a participation certificate that you can add to your resume to boost your credentials. 

Register now!

Ready to take the next step in your career and gain a wealth of knowledge into the world of nannies and childcare? Register here!

Written by: Elizabeth Katona

How Using A Nanny Agency Makes Your Life Easier

1)      They Save You Time – every family has different job specifications for the nanny they are searching for. Using a nanny agency eliminates the hassle of screening numerous applications, verifying references, checking their background and legal status thoroughly and interviewing people who aren’t qualified. They send you candidates that are specifically matched for your job so you only have to interview a few candidates before deciding.

2)      They Give You Peace of Mind – there aren’t a lot of regulations and standards when it comes to the nanny industry, most agencies are part of larger organizations like the International Nanny Association (INA) or Association of Premier Nanny Agencies (APNA) that holds them and their nannies to a code of ethics and also requires their nannies to have further training such as CPR and First Aid (keeping in mind you would want to use an agency that follows these strict codes of ethics) Using an agency gives you peace of mind that you should expect a certain standard of care with the nanny you hire.

3)      They Provide Additional Support – a nanny agency will check in with you from time to time to get feedback and answer any additional questions you have. They offer continued training and professional development to your nanny, backup care options should your nanny become ill or need a few days of personal time and a replacement policy within a certain time frame in case your nanny isn’t the right fit.

Nannies Who Care has been helping families find the perfect nanny since 1989. To begin your search for the perfect nanny, click here

Put Your Best Face Forward With a Professionally Written Nanny Resume!

Building a professional nanny resume is one step closer to landing your perfect position. It helps you truly think about and demonstrate your experience. This is an often overlooked thing to do; after all, you’re busy. But while you’re searching for the right family, it’s a helpful step.

When you consider that these parents are trusting their whole world to you, they’ll appreciate you taking the time to note your bio, credentials and qualifications ~ in a clean, concise and professional manner.

Your nanny job is a very important and highly regarded one and you will become an instrumental person in their world. Delivering your personality on paper isn’t easy but your resume gets you closer to showing who you are, in person… The resume is also a great leave behind for the families to have from you as they go through the interview process.

Remember, too, that a Professional Resume is always an evolving document, which improves over time so be sure to keep it up to date and relevant ~ and relevant is important. Families would like to see highlights that demonstrate dependability, integrity, creativity and a genuine interest in childcare.

Also, be sure to keep your online nanny profile with Nannies Who Care up to date, as you make any changes in work, living or would like to change a picture or enter an additional reference. Keeping it up to date is helpful because when we’re going to send your awesome-self out to meet a family, you’re ready to go and it cuts out any holding pattern for all.

Happy Hunting ~ we’re here to help place great nannies with great families! Apply now it’s free!

What It Takes to Be a Professional Nanny

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If you are a nanny, you know that professionalism is important. But, do you know what it takes to be a professional nanny?

To be taken seriously in your profession, you must represent yourself in a professional manner. Now, you might be wondering what that really means. You’re in luck because that is exactly what I plan to share with you.

First let’s get a good definition of “professional nanny”.

nanny, by definition is an individual who provides care for one or more children in a family as a service.

Professional, defined by Merriam-Webster, is

a :of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession
b :engaged in one of the learned professions
c (1) :characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession (2) :exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace

So that would mean, a PROFESSIONAL NANNY is an individual who provides care for one or more children in a family as a service who exhibits a courteous, conscientious, manner and conforms to the ethical standards of said profession.

Now, I know your next question will be, “What are the ethical/professional standards for a nanny?” Lucky for you, we have that information as well. According to the International Nanny Association (INA), Recommended Practices for Nannies, The Role of a Nanny is as follows:

A nanny is responsible for the complete care of the employer’s children.
A nanny’s duties may include:

  • Tending to each child’s basic physical needs
  • Meal planning and preparation for the children
  • Laundering and caring for clothing belonging to the children
  • Organizing play activities and outings
  • Setting behavioral guidelines
  • Providing discipline when appropriate
  • Providing social and intellectual stimulation
  • Providing transportation
  • Housekeeping, when related to the children
  • Traveling with the family.
  • Nannies must also be able to communicate effectively with both the children and their parents. Depending on the individual family, the nanny may be treated as an employee, as a cherished friend or as a member of the family.

Keep in mind, these are the BASIC job duties. Therefore, you may also accommodate the family by helping with light housekeeping for the whole family, meal preparation for the whole family, running family errands like grocery shopping, etc. Your particular job responsibilities will be defined by your family and should be part of your agreement with the family that ultimately hires you. Nannies Who Care provides all of our families with a template Family-Nanny Agreement to be fashioned to properly represent what YOUR specific job duties will entail. It will also outline your rate of pay, days of vacation, sick or holiday pay provided, mileage reimbursement, etc.

Now to address the ethics part. According to Louise Dunham, the principal of Placement Solutions, Melbourne Australia as well as serving on the INA’s Executive Board and the chair of the INA’s Ethics Committee, “Every single person in our nanny industry needs to be absolutely committed to the base principle that no child gets hurt on our watch. That means no corner cutting during recruitment and no getting distracted whilst on the job. It means holding others to account. Always.” It is really that simple.  

Professionalism – What Does That Really Mean?

To be a professional nanny, and to be taken seriously as a professional in your field, you must not only provide the aforementioned services to your family, but you must conduct yourself in a professional manner.

What does that mean? Conducting yourself in a professional matter…

Well, let’s dive into now, shall we.

Be On Time

Your employer, the family you work for, counts on you to be punctual. So be on time. Easy-peasy.

Show Up For Your Specified Work Schedule

Never miss work unless you have made arrangements with your employer WELL in advance. Of course, emergencies do happen, and if they do, communicate with your employer/family as soon as you are able to ensure they understand your emergency situation. This way, they should have time to contact Nannies Who Care for a back up nanny in the event you are unable to work. Don’t make a happen of calling in with “an emergency” it cheapens you to do so and effectively labels you as unprofessional. Yuck!

Complete Tasks Assigned

Maybe this seems like an obvious thing. But, believe you me, many people get complacent in their jobs and feel as though they do not have to do EVERYTHING that they originally agreed to do. OH BOY, that is the WRONG ATTITUDE. If you agreed to do specific tasks when hired, those are the tasks that you should do. If you are instructed to create a meal, create a meal. If you are instructed to wash all the laundry, wash all the laundry. The job duties you were assigned are what you should be ensuring are completed on a daily basis. No exceptions.

Keep The Lines of Communication Open

If you are feeling neglected, overworked, underpaid, etc. the family you work for will not know this unless….wait for it….YOU TELL THEM! I know, novel idea. But, if you don’t share how you feel, your employer will not know. Nobody is prewired with ESP. Maybe you feel like it is obvious, but guess what, usually, it is NOT!

What you don’t want to do is keep your feelings inside. All this does is allow the grievances time to fester and become a MUCH bigger issue. Instead, set up a specific time with your employer(s) to discuss the issues you are facing to deal with them like an adult…like a professional! Trust me, your family will respect you for taking this step. Chances are they will have a few things to discuss, as well.

Continue Your Education

Nannies Who Care offers various training opportunities throughout the year. To find out what opportunities are currently being offered, visit our Facebook page or call us at 727.784.8868.

In addition, you might consider training provided by other reputable agencies such as the INA. Attending classes to further your knowledge is not only important, but it will resonate with your family. It shows that you are dedicated to your profession. Oftentimes, your employer will even pay for your training! It never hurts to ask.

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Get Creative!

Make sure that you are providing for the physical, emotional, intellectual and social needs of the children in your care by using developmentally appropriate play/learning activities, materials and equipment. You can promote socialization in young children by providing opportunities for children to interact with their peers through play groups, outings, and age appropriate group activities.

Be Your Charges Advocate

All nannies should be familiar with the signs of child abuse and neglect, and should be knowledgeable in the procedures for reporting these signs. Nannies are court mandated reporters and have a professional and ethical obligation to report suspected abuse of any child to the proper authorities. Nannies should actively promote the optimal development of a child in their care.

Treat Each Child As The Unique and Special Gift They Are

Understand that each child in your care is a unique individual. You should strive to create an environment that fosters each child’s self esteem and independence. Provide structure and developmentally appropriate behavior management techniques and you will build trusting relationships with the children in your care.

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Ensure Your Charges Environment is Safe & Healthy

You should partner with your employer to create a safe environment for the children to learn, play and explore. Consider discussing appropriate childproofing options, if necessary – i.e. baby gates for staircases.

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Be Present

Put down the cell phones, nannies. Your sole responsibility is to keep the charges in your care safe and you cannot effectively monitor a child or children while Snapchatting or Instgramming. Put the phone away and only use it when there is an emergency OR if your employer is contacting you. Otherwise, you don’t need it – put it away.

You Can Do It!

If you follow these guidelines, you will not only be viewed as a professional nanny, you will increase your chances of maintaining a long-term commitment with your family. Being a professional nanny is not for the faint of heart, but it can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life.

Give your role as a professional nanny the 100% attention it deserves and you will be better for it.