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NannyNetwork.com's online resume form submits your application to US nanny referral agencies for consideration for the many positions they currently have available.

ATTENTION! MOST NANNY REFERRAL AGENCIES AND FAMILIES REQUIRE THAT YOU BE AT LEAST 18 YEARS OF AGE AND THAT YOU ARE A US CITIZEN OR AN ALIEN LAWFULLY ADMITTED TO THE US FOR WORK. IF YOU ARE NOT YET 18, MAY WE SUGGEST YOU SEARCH LOCALLY FOR 'MOTHER'S HELPER' WORK, WHERE THERE IS CLOSER ADULT SUPERVISION. RESUME POSTINGS ARE FOR US EMPLOYMENT AND US WORK AUTHORIZATION WILL BE VERIFIED. THANK YOU.

WHAT WE DO: The information you include will be submitted via email to nanny placement and referral agencies ONLY - It will not be held confidential. Your application will be forwarded to subscribing agencies within one business day. The agencies will review your application against their clients' needs and contact you directly if interested. You should expect that the agency will request that you complete one of their standard applications if they choose to represent you. This site does not make registered nanny information directly available to families, only to placement and referral professionals.

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Important Information

A nanny is more than a babysitter! Nannies are expected to participate in the social, emotional, and intellectual development of their charges, and will work with the child(ren) on such areas a language development, potty training, social manners, homework, and more. Most families request that a nanny make a minimum commitment of one year to the job. This is to make sure that the children have continuity in their childcare. Candidates who do not feel that they can commit to a year might consider other types of childcare work until they are comfortable with the commitment.

Before you apply to become a nanny you should ask yourself the following questions to judge your suitability for the work:

  • Are you patient? Can you handle 8-10 hours on a stretch with a small child, perhaps with no other adult companionship? Are you reliable and trustworthy?
  • Are you flexible enough to perform your childcare responsibilities according to the family's rules?
  • Are you a self-starter with initiative who can organize his/her day to accomplish all required tasks, while not neglecting your charge(s)?
  • With children, things do not always go according to plan. Are you adaptable and flexible enough to change your routine to accommodate the sick child, for example, or the lost sneakers when you are on a deadline, without becoming upset?

Being a nanny is hard work, but very rewarding. Make sure you are ready for the realities.

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