I am an employer too i am afraid...
Must dos:
- for me knowing where they are - found out once the children were across town by accident when rang nanny to check something.
- expectations around cleaning if you don't want to come home to kitchen written off and toys everywhere. but this goes both ways - we're not especially tidy people, and we reassured our nanny it didn't need to be "perfect". one mum she worked for used to make her count out puzzle pieces and would make a point of checking under the couch for toys everytime she came home.
life is too short.
- that they're expected to look after the children when they are sick. i was a little surprised when one nanny refused.
- how you'll communicate at the end of the day. some people like a written diary of what their small children ate, slept, calpol etc, in my case if you tell my husband he'll never tell me so you need to tell me. Also that doing the handover is a job too, and you don't expect them to throw the baby at you and run out the door... which has also happened.
- think carefully for any "firsts" you want to do - first swim etc - as that can be upsetting if your nanny tells you about it when you get home if it's someone important to you. best she knows in advance.
- expectations about manners and discipline- a temp nanny reduced my toddlers to tears (i only know as my cleaner told me) for refusing to let them get down from the table when we'd not yet taught them (age 2 and 1) that they needed to ask. the same temp made fun of them when cried - it was a record short placement.
that's all for me. good luck finding a great nanny!
enough emoticons...