A Nanny/Household Manager is someone who is hired by a family to help care for the family’s children as a Nanny and also manages many aspects of the household. This position is usually full charge and the parents work outside of the home.
Responsibilities of a Nanny/Household Manager:
The specific responsibilities will vary depending on what is agreed upon with the employer. These duties typically include:
- Child Related Duties
- Playing and interacting
- Children’s meals
- Driving children to appointments and activities
- Tutoring
- Organizing after-school activities
- Household Duties
- Managing the family calendar
- Scheduling and running household errands
- Pet care
- Grocery shopping
- Personal shopping
- Laundry
- Meal preparation
- Light housekeeping
- Organizational projects
Salary Range of a Nanny/Household Manager:
- Salaries for Nanny/Household Managers are usually based on the amount of experience the candidate brings to the position and the duties included in the job description.
- Full-time, live-out nanny/household managers generally work between 40 and 50 hours a week and make between $2,700 and $4,000 per month.
- Part-time nanny/household managers work up to 35 hours a week. They typically earn between $17 and $25 per hour.
- Live-in nanny/household managers usually work between 40 and 55 hours a week and make between $1,700 and $2,500 per month plus room and board.
- The benefits for nanny/household managers may include paid sick days, paid holidays and paid vacation. Other benefits may encompass medical insurance and reimbursement for automobile expenses.
**Salaries are dependent upon current market climates and are subject to variability.
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