Nursery Nurses wages?????
by: jrennie1984 - 15-06-05 21:50
The only thing I can say about the pay for nursery nurse's is its disgusting, degrading and insulting and something should me done to force greedy employers to pay us a decent wage so we can actually afford to live at the moment I am in serious debt and constantly worrying about money. I fear that one day I will have to leave a career that I love and have studied and worked hard for. Nursery owners get a grip and start paying your staff decent wages my recommended salary would be;
Nursery assistants 5.50 going up after experience.
Nursery nurse 7.00 going up after experience
Supervisor 8.00
Manager 10.00
This is just a start in a few years I recommend that the wage gradually increase so that in the end an annual salary will be;
Nursery assistant 13000
Nursery nurse 17000
Supervisor 22000
Manager 27000
We are in a job with tremendous responsabilitys and there are extremely high expectations. Yes our jobs are rewarding but also very stressful. We are molding the future generations and preparing them for life so why should we get paid less than someone serving behind a checkout.
Nursery Nurses wages????? - 19-06-05 11:29
by: nannynick
In Surrey, I found that £13,000pa was typical for a Nursery Nurse working in a day nursery.
However, as someone else has already said, Supply Work is paid better - £8 per hour is typical in my area (Surrey/Berkshire).
If you want to compare against a nanny, then when nannying I get £14,000pa working Term Time only (so 40 weeks per year, including 4 weeks paid holiday). If that's multiplied out to be a full year, then it's around £18,500pa.
Nursery Nurses wages????? - 15-07-05 15:09
by: kimmie
I think that to work with children that u've got to love the job rather than the money as it's never gonna get any better as the only reason that we are all working with children is because we love them but we could all do with extra money though i'm guessing!! at the end of the day i think we are all in the same boat when it comes to working with children though at the end of the day!! I do also think that although there's not much difference between wages but all staff i think basically do the same amount of work and also have the same amount of responsiblity for the protection and welfare of the children that we all work with!! as is there really any other more fulfilling jobs to do out there other than working with children as if there is what are we doing here apart from the children though!! plus getting experience and qualifications whilst at work with the children as its important to look after them though!! let me know what u think?? luv kim xx :):)