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Nanny Mae
Nanny Mae
A little bit about me
My hobbies have persisted from childhood wherein I took a liking to carpentry and home improvement, sewing and clothing design, jogging, and literature. Recently, I have picked up song and dance.
People describe me as calm, liking to plan ahead, formal, gentle, and not a rulebreaker. My dishes are well attended at potlucks. My home is clean. I am not an introvert. I love and am loved by my family. My spouse and I have been together since 2015.
Thank you for reading. If you believe your children and I may be a tidy match, I would appreciate our discussing over lunch.
-Mae
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Nanny Bethany
Nanny Bethany
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Nanny Stephanie
Nanny Stephanie
A little bit about me
I grew up helping care for newborn and infant foster children in our home.
I fed, changed diapers,and fostered a healthy sleep routine, nurturing their growth and development.
All of our children were long term care.
I worked for the ASD for 2 yrs. as a teacher assistant for kindergarten. I aided children with assignments, special projects in the classroom and dressing to go outside to play.
I have a 16yr. old son I live for. I am active and love the outdoors. I have a Newfoundland I love to take on long walks.
I pride myself on being dependable, reliable and flexible.
I have a clean driving record and dependable vehicle.
I am first aid & CPR certified and passed fingerprints & background checks.
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Stephanie
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How to Hire a Housekeeper Nanny in Alaska
On Nanny Lane, you can find a housekeeping nanny in Alaska. Our nanny services include background checks, PLUS, and nanny payroll. Start by posting a profile with a job description and then, you can start talking to candidates about your housekeeping nanny position.
Common Responsibilities of Housekeeper Nannies in Alaska
When evaluating if a housekeeping nanny is right for your family, it’s important to consider what makes housekeeping nannies distinct from nannies. Both a housekeeping nanny and a nanny are responsible for creating a safe and stimulating environment. These responsibilities can include organizing activities, preparing meals, handling child-related errands as well as others. However, a housekeeping nanny usually takes on cleaning and maintenance for the entire home and family. In contrast, a nanny focuses exclusively on cleaning for the children such as the playroom, children's laundry, etc. A housekeeping nanny offers these services to the entire home and family, including laundry, cleaning bathrooms, mopping, and vacuuming.
A housekeeping nanny can be a full-time, part-time, or live-in position. It is essential to take these factors into account when determining how much you should pay a housekeeping nanny.
Alaska Contracts for Housekeeper Nannies
A contract provides an excellent opportunity to ensure that everyone is on the same page. By writing out a job offer for your housekeeping nanny position, you’ll create clear expectations for both your family and the housekeeping nanny.
In your housekeeping nanny job offer, you should communicate the responsibilities and compensation. This should be a detailed list focusing on all their responsibilities. We recommend running a background check on the candidates for your housekeeping nanny position at this point. You should provide a job offer that is dependent upon the results of the background check.
When you present your job offer create a safe place for your housekeeping nanny to ask any questions. Once the details are finalized, you can create a contract for your housekeeping nanny. Through the process of creating and discussing the job offer and contract, you’re building the foundation for a good relationship with your nanny where you both can ask questions and hold each other accountable.