Nanny service
Casa Amigo provide several options for your plan Childcare:
after school
occasional babysitting
weekends and holiday time
help with homework, activities , shower time , preparing meal and bedtime
activities time to improve English Russian or French .
Create your family profile with us, and one of our consultants will be in touch to understand exactly what you’re looking for for your children, and how we can help.
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CASA AMIGO
Nannies  Live in
A live-in nanny is a nanny who takes residence in your home, and can provide, if needed, a 24-hour service.
Live-in nannies often work between 10 and 12 hours per day, 5 days per week. Many families also require two nights of babysitting included in the salary. A live-in nanny may work a 24-hour shift or 5-6 day shifts for a higher salary.
educational activities such as teaching a second language
arranging play-dates and social schedules
ensuring children’s bedrooms are clean and tidy
homework
washing and ironing the children’s clothes
preparation of meals for the children
driving the children
planning children’s activities
keeping the parents informed of developmental progress
Part time Nannies
Part time nannies typically work between 10-12 hours per day for one, two, three or four days per week. Part time nannies may also work mornings only. Weekend nannies may work 24 hours from Friday to Monday morning.
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Part-time nannies do not typically live with your family.
Part-time nannies often study part-time or have nannied for many years and prefer only a part time position.
Part-time nannies may also take two or three part-time positions on different days.
Part time Duties :
Educational activities such as teaching a second language
Arranging play-dates and social schedules
Planning children’s activities
Washing and ironing the children’s clothes
Preparation of meals
Ensuring children’s bedrooms are clean and tidy
Weekend Nannies
In part-time weekend nanny jobs, you work a Saturday-Sunday shift. You may commute each day to the house or stay there for the weekend. Your responsibilities vary depending on the unique needs of the children and parents for whom you work.