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Nanny Erica
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Nanny Crysta
Nanny Crysta
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I am enthusiastic about shaping young minds; I will not simply be there to just watch your children. I focus on mindful play, learning, reading, singing, art & sensory, imaginative exploration, and emotion management. My approach is most akin to Montessori. Children should each learn at their own pace and in the best way for them individually.
My desire is to find a family (or multiple for nanny share) in need of a full-time, longterm nanny for their children. 35-40+ hours/week, 1-5 children. In need of a stable and trustworthy income for my own family, so this position needs to include an annually renewable contract. Also available for occasional babysitting on evenings and weekends (overtime applies).
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Nanny Jaimee
Nanny Jaimee
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Aloha, My name is Jaimee. I was born & raised in Hawaii where I earned a degree in Early Childhood Education. I was a toddler preschool teacher for 20 years and for the last 8 years I also worked as a nanny for local & vacationing families as well as providing childcare for military events. Most of my experience is working with children under the age of 3, but I have worked with children up to age 16. I am certified in first aid & CPR and I have a clean background & driving record. I am happy to provide references and I look forward to working with your family.
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Nanny Analysa
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Nanny Megan
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Nanny Katelynn
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Nanny Patrice
Nanny Patrice
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I lived in Melbourne, Florida for 6 years and was a houseparent for a foster care group home for 3-4 yrs. I lived in 2 weekends out of the month. I was CPR certified during this time. I was in charge of 12 non-delinquent girls ages 6-17, planned fun activities for them, picked them up from school, helped teach them basic living skills such as meal preparation, cooking, cleaning, helped with homework etc. It was a very home type environment, nurturing and extremely fulfilling.
I worked for ARC (association for retarded citizens although we don’t use the word retarded any longer….) I worked with mostly adults, planned their activities. Took them to the movies, hiking, taught them basic job training skills. Another fulfilling, loving job.
I have teenagers , myself, married and live downtown. If considered for any “nanny” position you’ll be guaranteed that your child will be in safe, nurturing hands and environment.
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How to Find Infant Care in Charleston, SC
Start by posting a profile with everything candidates should know about your infant care position. Next, browse candidates and reach out to a few people you think might make a great fit. Once you find the right candidate, you can take advantage of Nanny Lane’s services, including background checks, PLUS, and nanny payroll.
Common Responsibilities of Infant Care in Charleston, SC
Infant nannies are best suited for families’ that have newborns. An infant nanny offers support with the care and well-being of newborns. Infant care nanny responsibilities include diapering and providing care for any rashes, swaddling, bathing, feeding, and burping. Infant care nannies are very skilled in caring for newborns, and some have experience specifically with premature newborns or multiples. It is important to take these factors into account when determining how much you should pay an infant care nanny.
If you’re looking for early socialization for your baby while saving on the cost of an infant nanny, you can try a nanny share. In a nanny share, you split the costs of an infant care nanny with another family. Alternatively, you could create a nanny share to create an infant care nanny position by having two families who want part-time child care. Beyond costs, there are other considerations in deciding between an infant nanny and an infant nanny share. It is essential to think about your family's additional desired responsibilities and the infant nanny when making this decision.
Nanny Interview Questions for Infant Care Providers in Charleston, SC
Once you start connecting with prospective infant nannies, the next step is an infant care interview. To make things a bit easier, here’s a list of some nanny interview questions to consider asking:
- What do you love about being a nanny for infants?
- What is your specific experience with this age group?
- Are you Infant CPR/First Aid certified in Charleston, SC? If not, are you willing to be trained?
- How do you handle a crying baby?
- What do you feed an infant? At 0-3 months? 3-6 months? 6-9 months? 9-12 months?
- How do you set up the infant’s crib for a nap?
- What kind of activities will you plan to engage my baby?
At this stage, you can ask for references to better understand if they should move forward in your hiring process.
Contracts for Infant Care in Charleston, SC
After you’ve found the right candidate to be your infant nanny, writing a job offer can your family think through the what you’re asking of your infant nanny and help determine what compensation is fair. For your infant nanny, a job offer fosters understanding and enables them to commit more easily.
If you want to run a background check on the candidates for your infant nanny position, we recommend giving a job offer that is contingent upon the results of the background check.
After presenting your job offer, facilitate a discussion between your family and your infant nanny to clarify any confusion. Once you have found an agreement with your infant nanny, you can document this in a contract for your infant nanny. Setting clear expectations and fostering an environment for trust is essential to building the foundation for a good relationship with your nanny.


