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Anonymous wrote:What is the general pay range for a nanny taking care of one child starting around six months for 40-45 hours per week?


I think a lot depends on the nannies responsibilities and experience/education.

A nanny who just interacts with the child, does activities and clean up after the child should expect to paid less than a nanny that does that + cooking, child laundry etc. It’s also important to remember a nanny is there for your child, NOT you, so s/he shouldn’t be doing your laundry or cooking your meals— and if s/he is then that should be a separate payment.

1 child/ NW DC - $18-22 per hour

+ cooking/laundry $22-25

Don’t forget to factor in holidays/PTO. Are you considering health insurance? While it’s an additional cost it’s tax-deductible- FYI.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the general pay range for a nanny taking care of one child starting around six months for 40-45 hours per week?


I think a lot depends on the nannies responsibilities and experience/education.

A nanny who just interacts with the child, does activities and clean up after the child should expect to paid less than a nanny that does that + cooking, child laundry etc. It’s also important to remember a nanny is there for your child, NOT you, so s/he shouldn’t be doing your laundry or cooking your meals— and if s/he is then that should be a separate payment.

1 child/ NW DC - $18-22 per hour

+ cooking/laundry $22-25

Don’t forget to factor in holidays/PTO. Are you considering health insurance? While it’s an additional cost it’s tax-deductible- FYI.



Not my experience at all. Preparing food only for the child and doing the child’s laundry is generally included with all nannies. Education and teaching experience as well as nannying experience are the only thing that raises the hourly rate to $25 to $30.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the general pay range for a nanny taking care of one child starting around six months for 40-45 hours per week?


I think a lot depends on the nannies responsibilities and experience/education.

A nanny who just interacts with the child, does activities and clean up after the child should expect to paid less than a nanny that does that + cooking, child laundry etc. It’s also important to remember a nanny is there for your child, NOT you, so s/he shouldn’t be doing your laundry or cooking your meals— and if s/he is then that should be a separate payment.

1 child/ NW DC - $18-22 per hour

+ cooking/laundry $22-25

Don’t forget to factor in holidays/PTO. Are you considering health insurance? While it’s an additional cost it’s tax-deductible- FYI.


Random activities? Or activities chosen with care by someone with education and experience to give the child a head start? A teacher nanny gets paid more than a housekeeper nanny.
Anonymous
NP here. I'm from San Francisco and have been earning $25/hr below board for 1 infant/toddler for my previous/current positions. Taxed, I would have to charge closer to $32/hr. I know DC is close to the same rates but a bit lower than San Francisco, but I'm trying to figure out what my rate here would be.

I have over 12 yrs nanny experience, last 5 focused only on infants/toddlers (my passion). No formal childcare education. Always CPR/First Aid/AED certified, fully vaccinated (flu, pneumonia, TDaP, will get Covid-19 vaccine). Experience with wide variety of children's issues (autism, anxiety disorders, simple physical therapy at home, sleep apnea, reflux, asthma, food allergies, ADHD), knowledge of BLW, paced bottle feeding, can sleep train, etc. I am constantly keeping up on current practices and trying to improve my skills. Eventually want to take some NCS courses.

I have great recommendations, my current family actually asked me to move back to DC with them (not live-in though) after just being with them for 3 months (for example). Just trying to figure out potential rates for the future.
Anonymous
$21hr
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not another one of these stupid post again. Do a search.

This. Or find the person you want and you ask HER.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I'm from San Francisco and have been earning $25/hr below board for 1 infant/toddler for my previous/current positions. Taxed, I would have to charge closer to $32/hr. I know DC is close to the same rates but a bit lower than San Francisco, but I'm trying to figure out what my rate here would be.

I have over 12 yrs nanny experience, last 5 focused only on infants/toddlers (my passion). No formal childcare education. Always CPR/First Aid/AED certified, fully vaccinated (flu, pneumonia, TDaP, will get Covid-19 vaccine). Experience with wide variety of children's issues (autism, anxiety disorders, simple physical therapy at home, sleep apnea, reflux, asthma, food allergies, ADHD), knowledge of BLW, paced bottle feeding, can sleep train, etc. I am constantly keeping up on current practices and trying to improve my skills. Eventually want to take some NCS courses.

I have great recommendations, my current family actually asked me to move back to DC with them (not live-in though) after just being with them for 3 months (for example). Just trying to figure out potential rates for the future.


You may have a difficult time getting $32/hr, unless it's for multiple children. I was a nanny in this area for several years and never saw listings anywhere close to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I'm from San Francisco and have been earning $25/hr below board for 1 infant/toddler for my previous/current positions. Taxed, I would have to charge closer to $32/hr. I know DC is close to the same rates but a bit lower than San Francisco, but I'm trying to figure out what my rate here would be.

I have over 12 yrs nanny experience, last 5 focused only on infants/toddlers (my passion). No formal childcare education. Always CPR/First Aid/AED certified, fully vaccinated (flu, pneumonia, TDaP, will get Covid-19 vaccine). Experience with wide variety of children's issues (autism, anxiety disorders, simple physical therapy at home, sleep apnea, reflux, asthma, food allergies, ADHD), knowledge of BLW, paced bottle feeding, can sleep train, etc. I am constantly keeping up on current practices and trying to improve my skills. Eventually want to take some NCS courses.

I have great recommendations, my current family actually asked me to move back to DC with them (not live-in though) after just being with them for 3 months (for example). Just trying to figure out potential rates for the future.


You may have a difficult time getting $32/hr, unless it's for multiple children. I was a nanny in this area for several years and never saw listings anywhere close to that.


Yes, I definitely realize that. I guess what I'm trying to figure out is what the DC equivalent of my SF rate would be. Also, do parents of infants/toddlers require their nannies to drive kids to activities if in DC (during non covid times) or is walking and public transit a good option for them? I don't drive and never needed to in San Francisco. It was actually easier not to drive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I'm from San Francisco and have been earning $25/hr below board for 1 infant/toddler for my previous/current positions. Taxed, I would have to charge closer to $32/hr. I know DC is close to the same rates but a bit lower than San Francisco, but I'm trying to figure out what my rate here would be.

I have over 12 yrs nanny experience, last 5 focused only on infants/toddlers (my passion). No formal childcare education. Always CPR/First Aid/AED certified, fully vaccinated (flu, pneumonia, TDaP, will get Covid-19 vaccine). Experience with wide variety of children's issues (autism, anxiety disorders, simple physical therapy at home, sleep apnea, reflux, asthma, food allergies, ADHD), knowledge of BLW, paced bottle feeding, can sleep train, etc. I am constantly keeping up on current practices and trying to improve my skills. Eventually want to take some NCS courses.

I have great recommendations, my current family actually asked me to move back to DC with them (not live-in though) after just being with them for 3 months (for example). Just trying to figure out potential rates for the future.


You may have a difficult time getting $32/hr, unless it's for multiple children. I was a nanny in this area for several years and never saw listings anywhere close to that.


Yes, I definitely realize that. I guess what I'm trying to figure out is what the DC equivalent of my SF rate would be. Also, do parents of infants/toddlers require their nannies to drive kids to activities if in DC (during non covid times) or is walking and public transit a good option for them? I don't drive and never needed to in San Francisco. It was actually easier not to drive.


It depends on where you are in DC. Many neighborhoods are super walkable and families don't expect the nanny to ever drive. Other neighborhoods (e.g. most of Chevy Chase DC, parts of Forest Hills etc.) will require driving or you'll be pretty limited on what you can do or end up hauling strollers on crowded city buses (not fun).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I'm from San Francisco and have been earning $25/hr below board for 1 infant/toddler for my previous/current positions. Taxed, I would have to charge closer to $32/hr. I know DC is close to the same rates but a bit lower than San Francisco, but I'm trying to figure out what my rate here would be.

I have over 12 yrs nanny experience, last 5 focused only on infants/toddlers (my passion). No formal childcare education. Always CPR/First Aid/AED certified, fully vaccinated (flu, pneumonia, TDaP, will get Covid-19 vaccine). Experience with wide variety of children's issues (autism, anxiety disorders, simple physical therapy at home, sleep apnea, reflux, asthma, food allergies, ADHD), knowledge of BLW, paced bottle feeding, can sleep train, etc. I am constantly keeping up on current practices and trying to improve my skills. Eventually want to take some NCS courses.

I have great recommendations, my current family actually asked me to move back to DC with them (not live-in though) after just being with them for 3 months (for example). Just trying to figure out potential rates for the future.


You may have a difficult time getting $32/hr, unless it's for multiple children. I was a nanny in this area for several years and never saw listings anywhere close to that.


Yes, I definitely realize that. I guess what I'm trying to figure out is what the DC equivalent of my SF rate would be. Also, do parents of infants/toddlers require their nannies to drive kids to activities if in DC (during non covid times) or is walking and public transit a good option for them? I don't drive and never needed to in San Francisco. It was actually easier not to drive.


It depends on where you are in DC. Many neighborhoods are super walkable and families don't expect the nanny to ever drive. Other neighborhoods (e.g. most of Chevy Chase DC, parts of Forest Hills etc.) will require driving or you'll be pretty limited on what you can do or end up hauling strollers on crowded city buses (not fun).



I would agree, it depends on the neighborhood. We lived in Capitol Hill and Alexandria and our nanny never drives our kids anywhere--it's not part of her contract and there is a sufficient amount of stuff she can walk to (park, playground, rec center, library). Pre covid, she'd do an occasional outing to the zoo, etc. But these were rare because of the ages and logistics on public transport. Another thing I'd flag is that I'm not sure how willing you'd find an employer to be off the books. A lot of people have government jobs here or will in the future so are adamant about doing things on the books. We've done nanny shares and pretty much everyone we interviewed with felt this way. We were adamant any nanny we hired be paid on the books. YMMV. I would say the rate you quoted off the books--$25/hour--is what you could charge in DC.
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