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Florida Nanny Salaries & Responsibilities

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

The main obligation of the Florida Nanny you hire will be to safeguard, treasure, and educate your children while in her care. Alongside this, she will also assist in maintaining the children's laundry, chauffeuring them to and from activities, organizing their rooms and play areas, as well as cleaning and preparing bottles, diaper genies, and similar tasks. However, it is important to note that your professional nanny is not responsible for the extensive household cleaning, such as bathroom upkeep and heavy-duty cleaning. It is recommended that your family continue their regular cleaning routine and/or utilize the cleaning service they had prior to her employment.

Typically operating on a full-time live-out basis, professional nannies are responsible for a range of 40-55+ hours per week, solely to facilitate the commuting of parents to and from work. The hourly compensation for these nannies generally falls between $20 to $25+. The rate of pay for a nanny is contingent on various factors, including the job responsibilities outlined, the number of children under their care, and the level of experience possessed by the selected candidate, all of which contribute valuable attributes to the well-being of your family.

Full Time Live In Nannies typically work or remain available for duty for around 50-60+ hours per week. This arrangement is often made to accommodate the parents' work schedules or any changes in schedule that may arise. Similar to live out nannies, they usually receive a weekly salary rather than an hourly rate. The salary for full time live in nannies can range from $800 to $1,000+ per week and includes provided accommodations and meals. The specific pay rate depends on the responsibilities of the position and the nanny's level of experience.

Part-Time Live Out nannies typically work between 25 to 39 hours per week. Unlike a weekly salary, they are compensated based on an hourly rate. The hourly pay for part-time nannies ranges from $20 to $25 or even higher. It is important to note that the actual nanny pay rate varies depending on factors such as the job description, the number of children involved, and the expertise of the chosen nanny in meeting your family's needs.


 

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