INA Scholarship Essay Submission
Advice to a New
Live-in Nanny by Rachel Massengil
When looking for a position it can be very
helpful to find a good agency that is going to work with you to find a family
whom you best fit. If you are going to
look on your own make sure to know what you want to do in a position. You will run into families that will load you
down with “light housekeeping”, make sure to have everything defined. Having your hours defined is very important
when you live-in. The norm is to be
salaried for X amount of hours per week and then a certain hourly pay for
anything over that. I accepted a
position once where the hours were not defined and I ended up working 60+ hours
per week, which ended up being below minimum wage per hour. I trusted the family when they said the hours
would fluctuate and even out in the end, especially because I had just finished
a position with a wonderful family.
Have a trial period with a family where
you both have the chance to see how you fit together. With a live-out job you can leave at the end
of the day and not have to spend much time with the parents, vs. when you
live-in you may feel confined to your space if you are not comfortable with the
family. Personalities will play a big
role.
Speak with a family in advance to see if
they would include paid time off for professional development through wonderful
associations like INA (International Nanny Association) and NAEYC (National
Association for the Education of Young Children). They are great resources and very helpful for
networking.
Finding other nannies in your area to
connect with is very helpful. You can
contact INA to see if there are any Nanny Groups in your area, or nannies. This helped me so much when I started my
first position. I found an online nanny
support group where I could bring up different work related questions. The family also worked to get me connected
with another great live-in nanny, who worked with a family they knew. I was in a new area and this nanny did a
great job helping me learn the area and provide support when issues came up.
Lastly, enjoy being a nanny! It is wonderful. You get to work personally with these
children and watch them grow. Give your
best each day. Have a great adventure!