NigelG Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 Hi,I'm looking into hiring a nanny for our twin boys, and wanted some advice on how to go about this. I haven't hired a nanny before, but there seems to lots of parents on here that have nannies already :)Specifically, how do you find a good nanny? Do you use personal recommendations, agencies or just go through sites such as childcare.co.uk and vet them yourselves. The main thing is that we want a nanny that is CRB checked etc, and how would we verify that? Hopefully I don't sound too paranoid..Thanks in advance. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
lightweight Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 There's a great local nanny agency that will be able to help with lots of your questions, run by the very knowledgeable Esme.http://www.eastdulwichnannyagency.com/ Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-719994 Share on other sites More sharing options...
JessM Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 You are not at all paranoid, it is a massively important decision.I hired our current and first nanny last summer, so I'm not hugely experienced, however I would say cast your net far and wide. You might not get any response (or, more accurately, any suitable response!) from various approaches so don't put all your eggs in one basket. Give yourself lots of time to choose and be prepared to interview lots and lots of nannies. Also, be very very clear about what you want/need, not just days and hours, but specific tasks and routines, do you need a driver etc. remember as well that the nanny is interviewing you as much as the other way round, it has to work well for everyone. It's fine to cut an interview short (politely of course) if you know they aren't right, otherwise you could find yourself wasting hours. Best of luck Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-720145 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supernanny* Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 Hello,Try nannyjob.co.ukSimplychildcare.comAgency fees are high and you can save a lot of money by doing the search yourself. Be very clear about what you expect and want from a nanny. Don't forget to workout the cost including tax before advertising, you can do this with the help of Mr Anchovys tax calculator (Google it). Also the board on here is very good. For references ask for email and home addresses as well as contact numbers, I know of a few nannies that have friends pretend to be previous employers.Hope this helps Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-720161 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supernanny* Posted February 12, 2014 Share Posted February 12, 2014 With CRB the new DBS you can ring and quote the reference number, try and find a OFSTED registered nanny too, will save you a few pounds and always good to check they have no complaints etc. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-720164 Share on other sites More sharing options...
MelissaVF Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 I used Gumtree which surprisingly got us several good candidates. Simply childcare also is meant to be good. Look around at other people's ads and this should help you shape ideas of what you want and then write your own job spec. So much is chemistry and gut feel as well, which you can't really work out until you meet them. I've got twins as well and I don't think it's essential that the nanny have twins experience, but I'd definitely want someone who had managed more than one child before. Ofsted registration is the easiest way to go about ensuring that they have the DBS (what CRB is now called) and it also helps indicate that they have a good understanding of professional requirements of being a nanny. Also for me was needed for childcare vouchers. but ofsted reg not essential and if you don't want to insist on it just request the DBS - and I think fair for you to pay. Good luck Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-720658 Share on other sites More sharing options...
LVWT Posted February 14, 2014 Share Posted February 14, 2014 And when you do find someone you like, don't be afraid to ask them to come back for second or third interview..... anyone who's got a good idea of what is like for a parent to leave a child is going to understand that. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-720735 Share on other sites More sharing options...
buequdrowind Posted February 7, 2017 Share Posted February 7, 2017 If you?re on the lookout for a good nanny, then you should seek help from a reputable agency for nanny in London. The people from these agencies surely know the qualities of an ideal nanny. Furthermore, they will consider your requirements so you can hire the right person, especially if you are looking for a registered one. Hope this helps! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-1101449 Share on other sites More sharing options...
buequdrowind Posted February 8, 2017 Share Posted February 8, 2017 If you?re on the lookout for a good nanny, then you should seek help from a reputable [agency for nanny in London]. The people from these agencies surely know the qualities of an ideal nanny. Furthermore, they will consider your requirements so you can hire the right person, especially if you are looking for a registered one. Hope this helps! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/41252-tips-for-hiring-a-nanny/#findComment-1101845 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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