| $35/hour - You need super nanny. |
| I am a nanny and have two 24 month old girls and one 5 month old girl, I make $26/hr...I would never take on that much responsibility and work for only $15/hr |
Exactly how old will your newborn be? |
Pretty new |
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Anyone who posts that you could find a good nanny for your three children for 15 an hour is insane! You are looking at a $20 - $25 an hour nanny at least. And as other nannies have written, even at $25, I probably wouldn't accept the position unless you and DH are fantastic employers - respectful, prompt, happy, supportive and appreciative.
Try getting a less expensive nanny and you won't hang on to her for long even if you find her. |
I charged only $11 an hour for my first nanny job with one 8-month old. At that time I had no experience and no training. The next position I charged $15 for one two year old after three years of experience. Today I charge $22 for two two year olds with five years experience and additional training. If I had attempted to take care of a newborn and two older babies in the beginning, I would have put us all at risk. Today, I would feel comfortable expanding into that responsibility and would expect to be paid at least $25 plus a full benefit package. |
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MB here in Montgomery County with twin toddlers.
I think you should be prepared to have to pay in the $20-22/hr range, plus a full/attractive benefits package, to get qualified candidates you will feel good about. One thing you should keep in mind is that a 40 hr week might be a little less than a professional nanny is accustomed to working (a 50 hr week is fairly common) so a nanny who would consider a 50 hr a week position at $20 might not find it as feasible for only 40 hrs/week. So that might mean your rate need to be pushed a bit, depending on the level of qualifications you're seeking. Good luck! I recommend really using your local networks - listservs, religious/community organizations, realtors, work colleagues, etc... to look for word of mouth referrals for nannies. |
| Where do you live? |
| $20-22/hr. |
| I get 25/hr for only one. |
I agree with this. Your job is an enormous one that only experienced nannies will be properly equipped for. I'm guessing at only 40 hours a week, the ideal candidates will want at least $24/hr plus a full benefits package. |
| If they can't afford decent outsourcing, one parent should do the work. At least there'll be some essential stability for the children. |