Seattle Childcare Company Launches Nationwide Expansion
National Leader in Policy Framework for the In-home Childcare industry steps up to Expand Service Area
SEATTLE, August 12, 2022 (Newswire.com) - Seattle Nanny Network, Inc. launches National Nanny Network - allowing for placements of best-in-class, in-home childcare providers nationwide. The company was recently named a finalist in the prestigious multi-state Better Business Bureau Torch Awards for Ethics in Business and has been assisting local families for over two decades.
"This wouldn't be possible without the phenomenal providers we have the privilege to represent every day. Without them, we wouldn't be relevant," founder Emily Dills said. "The pandemic has challenged parents and childcare on so many levels. The providers who do this work are essential, and the realization that we could take the terrific work we do locally and offer that to families nationwide is pretty exciting."
Seattlenanny.com has been in business since the 1990s. They lead the industry with best practices framework and credit their success to an ability to organically attract applicants based on a reputation for lifting the work through local, state, and federal advocacy. The company was instrumental in creating city-wide "return to work safely" procedures in the midst of the pandemic. They are often called upon as an expert to provide industry commentary. Nationalnanny.com offers the same service that Seattle area families have relied on for decades, making it available to a wider audience.
Maria Zamora, a 15-year veteran nanny who was placed by the firm in 2020, says she is grateful to them for "guiding me and mediating as an HR team" with her employer. This level of support is critical to work that takes place in isolation, inside private homes, in a largely unregulated industry.
National Nanny Network partners with experts across the workplace safety, employee screening, and domestic payroll spaces to provide cutting-edge resources to their clients and job applicants. They also offer educational and mental health resources during a time when the industry is experiencing a major shift due to demand for an often overlooked and undervalued workforce.
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Source: National Nanny Network
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