Pearl Childcare is an accredited recruitment agency placing male nannies across the UK and worldwide

Male nannies (or mannies) whose popularity has grown in recent years are an alternative to traditional female childcarers.

Hiring a manny can enable a single mother to provide a male role model to her child. Male nanny jobs carry the same duties, responsibilities and conditions of employment as female nannies. They may live-in or live-out.

Duties

Live-in male nannies are generally not expected to undertake heavy household cleaning although they may do light housework such as loading the washing machine or hanging the washing. Typically, they will undertake nursery duties such as bathing, dressing and feeding the children as well as clearing up the kitchen after meals and doing the children’s washing, ironing and tidying their rooms.

They are required to keep their own bedroom and bathroom clean and tidy. Other duties include, driving the children to school as well as to sports and other social activities (play groups, baby classes etc.) and ensuring that they complete their homework. Bilingual live-in mannies jobs have a focus on the communication with the children which will often be done in the foreign language requested by the parents. Live-in male nannies should stimulate children’s development through play by engaging in activities such as painting, drawing and singing and provide the parents with regular reports on their children’s progress.

Standard working hours

Typically 10-12 hours a day (e.g. 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday) with 2 days off per week. A live-in manny may sometimes negotiate working 6 days per week for a higher salary. Two or Three nights of babysitting per week may also be included in the salary. Any additional babysitting such as at the weekend would normally be paid in addition to the salary.

Accommodation and food

Male nanny jobs come with various benefits and live-nn mannies should be provided with their own furnished single or double bedroom as well as a television and/or a DVD player. They should be allowed access and use the family bathroom. However, some families offer a bedroom with a separate or en-suite bathroom to allow the male nanny some privacy. Live-in mannies should be allowed to stay in the home at the weekends. Food is provided and paid for by the employer and any food likes and dislikes or special dietary requirements should be discussed between the live-in manny and the employer.

Salary and holiday entitlement

Salaries will depend on whether the position is based in the UK or overseas, as well as on age, experience and the duties involved. They are usually paid weekly. Typically, live-in male nannies can charge between £350 and £500 net per week in the UK and between £500 and £900 net per week overseas. Live-out male nannies can charge between £400 and £600 net per week in the UK.

In most male nanny jobs, tax and national insurance should be paid by the employer. We will be happy to provide you with more information regarding this. Where the live-in manny is required to provide a 24 hour live-in cover whilst both parents are away, a specific salary should be negotiated prior to employment.

By law, mannies in the UK are entitled to 28 days holiday per year including National Bank holidays. Some families require their live-in manny to accompany them on holiday, in which case the manny’s salary as well as travel, food and accommodation expenses should be covered by the employer.