All nannies
are pre-screened:
- Application Review
- Resumé
- Interview
- Reference Check
- Criminal Background Check
- DMV Report
- Sex Offender Check
- Social Security Verification
- Alias Search
- Contract Negotiation Assistance
- Employment Agreement
Night/Newborn Nanny:
A Night/Newborn Nanny will have newborn experience and likely hold certification as a Newborn Care Specialist. They will give nighttime feedings and can assist with sleep training.
A Night/Newborn nanny can be used for a maximum of four months. A typical schedule will be 9p-6a or 10p-7a.
The rate of pay will vary for each nanny and their level of experience, certifications, and the number of babies she is caring for (single, twins, triplets). The net amount is generally $30-$40+ per hour.
Agency fee: 25% of nanny's gross compensation for contracted period ($2500 minimum)
Summer Nanny
A Summer nanny can work part or full time hours. They will work for the duration of the summer while your children are home from school.
Agency fee: 25% of nanny's gross compensation ($1500 minimum)
Live In Nanny
Live In nannies provide general supervision and so much more. They work alongside parents, as a team and create an engaging environment. They ensure the children in their care are safe, healthy, and happy. The responsibilities of a live in nanny will vary depending on the family, number and ages of the children in their care. Duties will include full care of the children such as feeding, light house cleaning related to the children, organizing fun, educational and age-appropriate activities, social play, and creative learning.
Live in nannies generally work between 26-50 hours per week depending on the family needs. They are required to have two consecutive days off per week.
Compensation varies and will depend on several factors such as the nanny's experience, education level and your family needs. Current net rates for professional nannies are between $25–$35+ per hour. In addition, a private room is required for a live in nanny.
Agency fee: 10%, 13% or 15% of nanny's gross annual compensation
Temporary Nanny
A temporary nanny's responsibilities will be similar to those of a part or full time nanny and they can work either part or full time hours. The responsibilities will vary based on the family's needs. A temporary nanny can be used for 2-6 months.
Agency fee: 25% of nanny's gross compensation for contracted period ($2000 minimum)
Semester/After School Nanny
A Semester/After School Nanny will have the same qualifications as a part time or full time nanny. The responsibilities will vary based on the family's needs but will generally include pick up from school, taking to after school activities, assistance with homework and may include meal prep.
A Semester/After School Nanny works only during the afternoons after normal school hours. A typical schedule would be 2p-6/7pm
The net rate of pay for Semester/After School nannies $28-$35+hr
Agency fee: 25% of nanny's gross compensation for contracted period ($2000 minimum)