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  • CPR Certification
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Hawaii Nanny Salaries & Responsibilities

Not sure what services nannies typically provide? ABC Nanny Source certainly has those answers too!

The main duty of the Hawaii Nanny you hire will undoubtedly be to safeguard, nurture, and educate your children while she is with them. Accompanying this primary responsibility, she will assist with various tasks such as doing the children's laundry, transporting them to and from activities, arranging their rooms and play areas, as well as cleaning and preparing bottles and diaper genies. However, it is important to note that your professional nanny is not responsible for tasks like cleaning bathrooms or undertaking extensive household cleaning duties. Your family should continue with its usual cleaning routine or retain the services of a regular cleaning service, as was done before her employment.

Full Time Live Out Nannies typically work around 40-55+ hours per week, primarily to facilitate Mom and Dad's commute to work. They commonly receive an hourly wage ranging from $20 to $25+ per hour. The specific nanny pay rate is influenced by various factors such as the job responsibilities, the number of children under her care, and the experience level of the chosen nanny for your family.

When it comes to Full Time Live In Nannies, it is customary for them to be on duty or "on call" for about 50-60+ hours per week. This arrangement is primarily designed to accommodate the needs of the parents, enabling them to commute to and from work or to accommodate any schedule changes that may arise. Similar to live out nannies, full time live in nannies are generally paid a weekly salary rather than an hourly rate. The salary for these nannies typically falls within the range of $800 to $1,000+ per week and covers their room and board. The precise nanny pay rate is contingent upon the specific duties of the position and the level of experience the nanny brings to the table.

Part-time live-out nannies commonly work at least 25 hours per week, with a potential maximum of 39 hours. Their compensation structure usually revolves around an hourly wage rather than a fixed weekly salary. Part-time nannies can expect to earn between $20 to $25+ per hour. The specific payment rate for a nanny heavily relies on the job requirements, the number of children in your care, and the level of experience possessed by the chosen nanny, which can significantly benefit your family.


 

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