Nannies in United Arab Emirates
Browse verified nannies in United Arab Emirates for childcare, school routines, meals, play, bedtime support and child-focused home help. Check experience, languages, references and visa status before you shortlist.
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Hiring a nanny in United Arab Emirates: the quick version
To hire a nanny in United Arab Emirates, search the verified profiles, shortlist two or three, interview and check references, agree duties and salary in writing, then sponsor the visa yourself or through a licensed Tadbeer centre and start with a short trial.
Finding the right nanny in United Arab Emirates, made simple
Hiring a nanny means trusting someone with your child's safety, routine and daily care. DomesticHelper helps you compare nannies in United Arab Emirates by childcare experience, languages, skills and availability before making contact.
What families expect from a nanny
UAE families expect a nanny to take real ownership of the children's day - routine, safety, meals and play - not just to keep an eye on them.
- Running the daily routine: meals, naps, school runs and bedtime
- Planning play and simple learning activities
- Keeping the children safe and their spaces in order
- Sharing clear updates with parents
Agree the exact list in writing before the start date - every home shapes the role a little differently.
Skills and qualities to look for
Experience on a CV is a start, but these are the qualities worth testing in the interview and the trial:
- Genuine warmth with children
- Patience under pressure
- Clear communication
- Sound judgement
What affects the salary
What you pay a nanny in United Arab Emirates depends on experience, languages and whether the role is live-in or live-out. Full-time roles are agreed as a monthly salary.
Agree the figure directly with the candidate, confirm exactly what it covers - weekly day off, flights, accommodation - and put it in writing before the start date. A fair, clear package is the simplest way to keep a good worker long term.
Hiring in United Arab Emirates
Hiring works best when the location, commute, accommodation and weekly routine are agreed before the candidate starts.
A clear path from search to start date
- Shortlist two or three nannies that match your role, location and budget.
- Interview each candidate and ask for specific examples from previous homes.
- Call references before you decide.
- Agree duties, salary, weekly day off and start date in writing.
- Sponsor the visa yourself or through a licensed Tadbeer centre, then begin with a short trial.
Hiring a nanny in United Arab Emirates: common questions
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