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With child care costs sky rocketing, many families in Canada are looking for more affordable child care and are looking for alternatives from the standard au au pair or live in nanny for their children.  Part Time Nanny gives family this alternative by offering part time nannies in Canada to families looking for child care assistance.  All the part time nannies available can work to meet your scheduling needs and can be employed at those times when life gets the busiest, first thing in the morning seeing your children to school, afternoon help when they return from school or bedtime.  Because our nannies are so flexible they can meet the demands of even the craziest schedule.
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All our part time nannies are experienced, and possess excellent qualifications.  Our database system allows you to search for a part time nanny according to your area, so that you find nannies within; walking distance from your home; and by experience so that the part time nanny you employ meets the exact needs of your family.
We, at parttimenannies.ca can are happy to be able to present families with a number of part time nanny options.  We currently have many morning nannies, afternoon nannies, overnight nannies, weekend nannies and we even have an emergency nanny system, whereby you can find a part time nanny in your area at the last minute for those emergency situations.

If you are over 18 and have experience working with children of all ages Part Time Nanny is currently looking for more part time nannies to join our site.  We currently have a huge demand from families looking for part time nannies throughout Canada.  You may be looking to supplement your income with some part time nanny work, or perhaps you want to pay your way through college as a part time nanny.  As a nanny using our service you can post a profile, state the hours you are available for work so that you find work that fits into your own schedule.  The nanny profile you create will also allow you to share your past nanny experiences along with any qualifications or certificates you hold, so that families looking for a part time nanny can search according to their needs and find your profile.  Employers will be able to contact you with employment opportunities so you will want to create a nanny profile as appealing as possible.  If you require any assistance in creating your profile you are free to contact us at parttimenannies.ca so that we can help you make your profile stand out to families.

Part-time nannies work up to 30 hours a week. In general, a part-time nanny hourly salary is higher than the full time one. Part-time nannies typically earn between $10 and $17 per hour, plus benefits

Part time nanny advantages:

  • Cost effective when a family doesn't need a Nanny for full time hours 
  • Provides families with options for transportation to children's activities 
  • Great option for work at home moms with children 
  • Great for wrap-around care of children who attend preschool 
  • Provides Moms opportunity to spend one-on-one time with children 
 

How to select a part time nanny
In order to select a qualified and appropriate part time nanny for your situation, consider the following criteria. Remember that your answer may be different for an infant than for older children. For example, for an infant, you may prefer someone who is nurturing and patient enough to walk with a crying baby for hours. With an older child, you may prefer someone who can participate in outdoor activities, or who can start working with the child on his/her letters and numbers. With school-age children, you may require someone who can drive.

Age:
Would you be most comfortable with an older, more mature nanny? Or would you prefer a more energetic young person, perhaps a student?

Education:
Is it important to you to have a nanny  who is formally trained in child development or in early childhood education? Is a college degree an important qualification? More education may mean higher cost.

Skills:
Would driving a car be required in the position? Would the nanny  need to cook? Do light housekeeping? Be bilingual?

Experience:
Is previous experience in child care an important issue for you? What do you consider appropriate experience? Is raising a family adequate, or would you desire experience in a more formal setting such as a classroom or child care center?

Personal Traits:
What personal qualities do you want your nanny to have? Is s/he quiet and calm, outgoing and peppy, creative, neat? Is a sense of humor important to you? Do you have pets with whom the nanny will be in contact? How do you feel about smoking? Do you require someone with a similar cultural or religious background?  
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