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Utah Nanny Salaries & Responsibilities

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

The main duty of the Utah Nanny you hire will undoubtedly be to safeguard, adore, and educate your children while they are under her care. Additionally, she will assist with the children's laundry, transportation to and from activities, organizing 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 cleaning your bathrooms or performing extensive household cleaning tasks. It is expected that your family will maintain the regular cleaning routine or utilize the cleaning service you had prior to employing her.

When it comes to Full Time Live Out Nannies, their typical working hours range from 40 to 55+ hours per week, ensuring that Mom and Dad can commute to and from work without a worry. The hourly rate for these nannies usually falls in the range of $20 to $25+ per hour. The specific payment, however, is determined by factors such as the job description, the number of children under their care, and the level of experience your chosen nanny brings to your family.

Typically, Full Time Live In Nannies are expected to be available or "on call" for 50-60+ hours each week. This arrangement is usually made to accommodate the parents' work schedules or any changes in their daily routines. Like their counterparts who don't live with the family, live-in nannies are usually compensated with a weekly salary instead of an hourly rate. The salary for a full-time live-in nanny can range from $800 to $1,000+ per week, which may include room and board. The specific nanny pay rate depends on the responsibilities and the level of experience the nanny brings to the position.

When hiring a Part Time Live Out nanny, it is common for them to work anywhere from 25 to 39 hours per week. Unlike a weekly salary, these nannies are typically paid by the hour. The hourly rates for part-time nannies can vary, ranging from $20 to $25 or even higher per hour. It's important to note that the exact nanny pay rate is contingent upon factors such as the job description, the number of children in your care, and the experience level of the specific nanny you choose for your family.


 

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