The Path to Nanny and Au Pair Careers
Many great nannies begin as babysitters, and have the opportunity to make a seamless transition from after-school job to full-time employment.
If you are working as a babysitter part-time a few days a week, consider taking on a few other jobs with children of different ages to find out where your best fit might be.
College students often have great luck going from babysitter to nanny. If you are studying early education at university, you should be encouraged to have a part-time job or internship working with children by your professors and advisers. Often, babysitting is not one of those placements, but can be incredibly helpful for your childcare career. Babysitting jobs are generally flexible, especially within a college student's schedule. And this experience will serve you well if you plan on pursuing a nanny position full time after graduation.
As you take on more babysitting jobs, or take on more responsibilities in your current babysitting job, remember that long-term opportunities are around every corner. You'll come into contact with teachers and other parents who might be interested in hiring a nanny full time in the near future. However, you have to make sure that you keep your current employer informed of your future plans. You don't want them to think you aren't happy! Instead, be clear about your interest in finding a full time nanny position. They might even help you find one by spreading the work to their friends and co-workers about what a great asset you are to the family!
There is no greater endorsement for a new nanny than that from a satisfied family!



