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What is a typical rate for a nanny with a college degree and 10+ years of experience? This is for one newborn in DC, full time (45-50 hours per week).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is a typical rate for a nanny with a college degree and 10+ years of experience? This is for one newborn in DC, full time (45-50 hours per week).


You are describing my experience exactly, and the best I can tell you is I make $25 an hour. $20-$25 an hour seems very common. I get offers of 20, 22, and 25 quite often.
Anonymous
^^ complete crock! Don't listen to this whacko. Going rate is $15 - $18 per hour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^ complete crock! Don't listen to this whacko. Going rate is $15 - $18 per hour.


$15 won't get you 10 years of experience with an American, I can promise you that. Illegals sure.
Anonymous
It appears OP is seeking a nanny with a college degree is well, so I'd also say $20-22 for the experience/education level OP is looking for.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^^ complete crock! Don't listen to this whacko. Going rate is $15 - $18 per hour.


$15 won't get you 10 years of experience with an American, I can promise you that. Illegals sure.


THere are tons of qualified people who are fully legal to work in the US, and/or legal citizens who are neither "American" (whatever you think that means) or "illegal".

Re the rate issue - I've hired in MoCo for twins and paid $14-18/hr, depending on hours, experience, etc... (plus overtime and benefits of course.)
Anonymous
If you want a nanny with a college degree and 10+ years of experience, you will absolutely pay more than $15-$18/hour.
Anonymous
For one child? Definitely $15-18/hr.

It's worth paying more for experience, but a college degree isn't particularly valuable for newborn care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is a typical rate for a nanny with a college degree and 10+ years of experience? This is for one newborn in DC, full time (45-50 hours per week).


You are describing my experience exactly, and the best I can tell you is I make $25 an hour. $20-$25 an hour seems very common. I get offers of 20, 22, and 25 quite often.


No you don't.

OP, $15-17 is just fine.
Anonymous
NP here. What would you pay?

Sitter qualifications:
- College degree
- First Aid/CPR certification
- Native English speaker
- Fluent in two other languages
- 10+ years of experience
- Experience with special needs and large families

Babysitting for:
- 3 children total
- 2 toddlers, one with severe allergies, both with ADHD
- Older child is 12 and has severe emotional/behavioral issues
- Transportation

What would you pay hourly?
Anonymous
That's not the OP's question, PP.

She is looking for a nanny for an infant.

$15-18/hr.
Anonymous
You deserve at minimum of $20/hour, but you will go through many families who are not offering that. As many stated, most families are only paying between $15-17/hour which sucks because you can't really live off of that alone. I am 23 years old, bachelors degree and have 3 years of nannying experience and 5 of babysitting experience. I nanny for a family with NOW 4 month old and 3 year old (in school portion of day) and makes $22/hour. It takes many lame interviews before finding the perfect fit, but keep at it and you'll meet a family paying you a minimum of $20/hour
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP here. What would you pay?

Sitter qualifications:
- College degree
- First Aid/CPR certification
- Native English speaker
- Fluent in two other languages
- 10+ years of experience
- Experience with special needs and large families

Babysitting for:
- 3 children total
- 2 toddlers, one with severe allergies, both with ADHD
- Older child is 12 and has severe emotional/behavioral issues
- Transportation

What would you pay hourly?


I'd pay $23 an hours for this is I was looking again. We currently pay $22.
Anonymous
$20-25, but would expect most candidates to be in the $20-22/hour range.
Anonymous
$15 an hour. This board kills me. So many nannies trying to inflate prices. It's insane.
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