
Like a female nanny, the male equivalent “manny” is a nurturing and experienced caregiver, specialising in the comprehensive development of young children. He fosters a safe and stimulating environment where children can thrive physically, emotionally, socially, and intellectually. Unlike a traditional nanny though, a Manny may act as a positive male role model, particularly valuable for families seeking a balanced caregiving approach. He excels at age-appropriate activities, playtime supervision, physical development and creating a strong bond with the children in his care.


It is typical for a House Manager to work 40 – 50 hours per week, however, each family will determine their own needs and requirements.
On average a House Manager may earn between £50,000 – £100,000 per annum depending on their experience, qualifications, requirements and capabilities.
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