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Message From Kim
MBF has placed thousands of nannies with great families over the last 15 years in cities across Texas and Colorado and has had the opportunity to see what great profiles look like and, similarly, what not so great profiles look like. MBF wants to help you get the best job with the best family, based on your experience and what you bring to the table. However, we are somewhat limited in our ability to help place a nanny in one of these stellar jobs without a stellar application.
Here are some common misperceptions about the infamous candidate application:
1. The agency will see what a great nanny I am when they meet me so my application is less important OR I am a great nanny and not a great writer - families are looking for a great caregiver not an aspiring journalist.
2. I am back on the job market and my application is a few years old but nothing much has changed so I really don't need to update it (besides, it's too much effort).
3. The picture I uploaded will be fine; it's the only one I have handy (even though it has me with alcohol in my hand, someone else cut out next to me, was taken at Glamour Shots, etc).
Some of you are not laughing and are asking, "Well, what's wrong with that?" MBF has placement counselors and staffing specialists on hand to help assist you in how to put your best foot forward and package your experience in a way that fully demonstrates the extensive knowledge and experience you would bring to a position. However, we are a partner in the process..with YOU. You also have to be willing to invest the time and effort needed into your job search to find the right position.
Families are not even willing to grant an interview to those candidates whose applications are not, on paper, very impressive. In this current economic climate, many families are trying the "do it yourself" methods of an online listing service verses a full service nanny placement agency. These subscriptions do not yield candidates that have been screened but simply a database of hundreds of caregivers available in their area.
How will you distinguish yourself among the hundreds of others in your area desperate to find employment right now? It is critical to be able to know how to market yourself, your talents and skills, and what sets you apart. Recently, one of our nannies was asking for a slightly higher hourly rate from a potential employer than that employer really wanted to pay. Finally, the potential employer placed the burden on this nanny and asked her to persuade the client of the value of what the nanny was offering. This nanny, very proactive and professional, put together a Power Point presentation in which she clearly articulated her value and the cost savings the family would realize in hiring her.She is a nanny who has distinguished herself in the mind of that client.Small things can make a big impression, like a hand written thank you note following an interview.
Families read many pieces of the candidate application word for word, so keep this in mind as you formulate your answers. Be thorough and use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation, complete sentences, etc. Review your application regularly and update as needed so it stays current (this goes for temp nannies too who have worked for MBF a long time - we are still sending your bios out regularly to families you will be sitting for). Use a professional looking picture that represents you well. And as a side note, make sure that any social networking pages have "appropriate content" or are marked as "private".
We have the opportunity to represent great nannies and have developed a reputation among great client families for this top notch level of caregiver we maintain through our rigorous screening.We are here to help and support you and look forward to continuing our partnership with you to help place you in great jobs with great families!
Kim Winblood, Owner |
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Working for Families Outside the Agency
As a reminder, please remember to call in all jobs when you work for a family without the coordination of the agency. If a client calls you directly, both you and the client will need to let us know about the jobs. If you fail to do so, unfortunately you are in jeapardy of being fined up to $5000 per your referral agreement. If you have a standing appointment with a family that the agency is not aware of(or you are not sure), please call that in so we can bill accordingly to avoid the fine. |
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Featured Dallas Long-term Nanny: Mary T.
Mary is a very interactive, involved, and patient caregiver. She loves to be with children and participate in activities with them. She is energetic and creative and kids are drawn to her. Her references think very highly of her and speak of her polished and professional character.
Featured Dallas Temporary Nanny: Nichole K.
Nichole is 23 years old and came to us with great letters of recommendation. She is currently attending the University of North Texas in Denton. In addition to previous nanny work, Nichole has worked in a school setting and as a lifeguard for many years. She has worked with multiples! In her free time, she loves swimming, hiking, biking, and volunteering! |
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Fingerprint Flowers
This darling craft makes a wonderful keepsake. Perfect for Mother's Day, Grandparent's Day or just to usher in spring.
What you'll need:
- Construction paper
- Acrylic paint
- Green chenille stems
- Scissors
- White craft glue
How to make it:
Cut out simple flower shapes from construction paper.
Dip child's finger into acrylic paint and dab off excess, then press onto each petal. Dab a contrasting color into the center of the flower.
Cut chenille stem in half.
Glue chenille stem to the back of the flower.
Display your pretty flowers in a pot.
Tips:
While this is a simple craft, you may want to cut out the flowers ahead of time if you are working with smaller children.
If you don't have chenille sticks you can substitute with craft sticks or straws. You can use plain white paper and colorful paints if you don't have construction paper.
Find this craft and others at www.kaboose.com! |
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Crunchy Homemade Granola
Sweet and crunchy, this granola is great served with fruit and milk for breakfast, stirred into yogurt or sprinkled on ice cream. It's also a fun recipe for kids to help mix.
- Ingredients
- 4 cups rolled oats
- 1 cup wheat germ
- 1 cup chopped walnuts or slivered almonds
- 1/2 cup sesame seeds
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1/3 cup water
- 1 (6-ounce) package dried sweetened cranberries or other dried fruits such as cherries, raisins, pineapple, or papaya
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Heat the oven to 300º. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the oats, wheat germ, nuts, sesame seeds, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt.
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Make a well in the dry ingredients and add the oil, honey, and water. Toss the mixture until the ingredients are well combined, then spread it evenly on a cookie sheet.
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Bake the granola for 40 minutes or until lightly browned, stirring every 10 minutes to keep the mixture from sticking. Let it cool completely, then stir in the cranberries or dried fruit. Makes about 7 cups.
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| Job Openings at MBF |
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Here are some long-term positions we are currently seeking to fill. Remember that if you refer someone who fills one of these positions, you could recieve $200 (for full-time, $100 for part-time)!
JOB 39651
Dallas family seeking a full-time caregiver to assist with their three children. Primary care will be for their infant son, but care of the older two children will be needed as well. Nanny must have flexible hours and willing to travel with the family to Colorado and California. Duties will include general infant care, children's laundry, light housekeeping and transporting children to various activities and running errands. Ideal candidate will be friendly, respects the family's privacy and is highly professional. This position can be offered as a live-in or live-out position. Looking to hire ASAP. 1 cat in the home. 10/2009 boy, 3 yo and 5 yo girls. M-F day-time hours, some evenings and weekends, plus travel. $12-$15/hr.
JOB 40097
Sweet Dallas family is looking to hire a part-time nanny for their after school hours. Nanny will assist with laundry and light housekeeping prior to picking up children from school, prep and assist with dinner for family, put away dishes, give children bath and engage children until the parents arrive home. Would love to have the same nanny stay long term. Ideal candidate will pay attention to detail, has the ability to follow directions, is warm, loving, and is willing to follow the family's disciplinary philosophies. Nanny must be fluent in English. Will provide an annual performance bonus and coverage mileage expenses. One cat in home. 11/2006 girl and 7/2008 boy. M-F 2:30-6:30, $12-$17/hr.
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Spring Recruiting Contest!
Send us your ideas of where we can recruit new nannies and receive $200! We are looking for original creative ideas!
Ex. Drop off flyers at SMU Sorority houses.

For more information or to submit your ideas, please contact courtney.causey@mbfagency.com by March 31st. |
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| Serving the Community |
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In February, both Mom's Best Friend Houston and Dallas partnered with Heroes for Children for their Valentine's "Date night." (Heroes for Children provides financial and social assistance to Texas families with children battling cancer) A number of caregivers volunteered their time to watch the children of many families so their parents could enjoy a special date night.
The experience was truly rewarding to the nannies and families. One caregiver, Stephanie LeRoux commented "It's my pleasure to give back, especially to a cause so near and dear to my heart! It meant a lot to me to get a chance to spend time with these kids. They are so brave! I had a wonderful time last night so thank YOU for the opportunity!"
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