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" Teri's role was to act as “chief operating officer” of our very busy household. Her daily responsibilities included childcare for three boys, housekeeping, cooking, laundry, ironing, grocery shopping and other errands."


Nanny Manager Services

A Nanny Manager wears many hats.  The Nanny Manager tends to work in households where the children are school age but still in need of supervision when they are home. During school hours, the Nanny Manager assists with all manner of errands including grocery shopping, dry cleaner runs, birthday party gifts to name a few. They help keep the house stocked with supplies. They may also oversee workers in the home or simply be on site for deliveries. They are in charge of anything to do with the children: laundry, cooking, cleaning children’s rooms. 

When the children are at home, the focus of the job shifts to them. Carpooling to activities and overseeing homework become their primary functions. On average Nanny Managers work between 40 – 55 hours per week and may either live-in or live-out of the residence. Their combined duties and years of experience also translate into higher salaries.

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