National “Agency of the Year” Award for
Bay Area’s Stanford Park Nannies
(Menlo Park, Nov. 2013) – One of the toughest background checks in the industry and insistence upon maintaining the old-fashioned practice of visiting each new client at home are among the reasons the nation’s most-respected household staffing agencies have voted Menlo Park’s Stanford Park Nannies their 2013 Agency of the Year. “Stanford Park Nannies epitomizes our profession. They care deeply about their clients and nannies and work consistently to provide service that is above and beyond,” says Ginger Swift, president of The Association of Premier Nanny Agencies (APNA).
“Because we serve Silicon Valley, we face additional pressure to be high tech, but we always look for the right balance between high tech and high touch,” says agency co-owner Maggie Berkshire. A perfect example is the growing trend for families and childcare providers to find each other online.
“There are no federal guidelines for businesses that place nannies and most people don’t understand that the low-cost background checks offered by many online services are not thorough enough,” says Berkshire’s partner Daryl Camarillo. Online listings create dangers for families and caregivers. In 2007 a woman was killed when she answered a predator’s fake ad for a nanny. “We’ve been working for years to raise awareness and help establish safety standards to protect everyone.”
Other issues where Stanford Park Nannies has lead the way:
•Training, personal interviews & 20 non-negotiable requirements for all nannies
•Fair & legal pay (SPN will not provide candidates to a family if it is not certain the family will pay legally)
•Written work agreements spelling out responsibilities & benefits
•Family & nanny compliance with labor & tax laws
•Input into California’s Domestic Workers Rights Laws that take effect in 2014
•Warning nannies in the early years of the social media explosion to be careful about their online posts
Throughout its 20-plus years of service, Stanford Park Nannies has helped establish industry best practices and worked to exceed them by having its contracts, policies and procedures reviewed by peers and legal experts. “While we are insistent on our rules, the most important thing to us is making sure we establish a personal relationship with the families and nannies we serve,” says Berkshire.
Stanford Park Nannies offers individual counsel and group training to nannies on emerging childcare issues and topics such as nutrition, communication, child discipline, parenting styles, CPR and first aid, as well as creative art and education techniques. Stanford Park Nannies has a longstanding practice of terminating its working relationship with any nanny candidate who is found to have lied or stretched the truth on a resume, even if it’s a small thing. It can be a hard thing to do, but it’s the right thing to do.
“We pride ourselves on constantly evaluating our responsibilities to incorporate the best of old and new business and household staffing practices,” says Camarillo. “We know what we do is working because 90% of the long-term nannies we place are asked to stay beyond their first year.”