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  • CPR Certification
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Alaska Nanny Salaries & Responsibilities

Not sure what services nannies typically provide? ABC Nanny Source certainly has those answers too!

The Alaska Nanny you hire will have the primary responsibility of safeguarding, nurturing, and educating your children while in her care. Supporting this essential duty are secondary tasks such as attending to the children's laundry, transportation to and from activities, maintenance of their rooms and play areas, and handling bottle cleaning and diaper disposal. However, it is important to note that your professional nanny is not responsible for general household cleaning duties, such as bathroom cleaning or extensive tidying. Your family should maintain your usual cleaning routine or hire separate cleaning services as you did before employing her.

Full Time Live Out Nannies generally work around 40-55+ hours per week, primarily to facilitate the transportation of Mom and Dad to their workplaces. The hourly wage for these nannies typically falls between $20 to $25+/hour. The specific pay rate will vary depending on factors such as the nanny's job responsibilities, the number of children under her care, and her level of experience that she can bring to your family.

Full-time live-in nannies are typically available or "on call" for 50-60+ hours per week, serving the purpose of aiding parents in commuting to and from work or accommodating changes in their schedules. Similar to live-out nannies, they are usually compensated with a weekly salary instead of an hourly rate. The salary for full-time live-in nannies varies, ranging from $800 to $1,000+ per week, alongside provided accommodations and meals. The pay rate for nannies is influenced by the responsibilities of the position and the level of experience the nanny possesses.

Part-time live-out nannies generally have a workload of at least 25 hours per week, although it may extend up to 39 hours. Their compensation is typically based on an hourly wage rather than a fixed weekly salary. Hourly pay rates for part-time nannies vary from $20 to $25 or even higher. The specific payment for a nanny is determined by factors like the job requirements, the number of children to care for, and the level of experience the chosen nanny brings to your household.


 

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