Is there a site, a map, or a list of rates for nannies by area/neighborhood in the region?
What are the going rates for nannies in the Bethesda and Chevy Chase area? For one kid? For two (one toddler and one baby)? |
Nope. Ask around. |
No, that doesn't exist. This is the single most discussed (and viciously debated) issue on this board.
There are a gazillion threads on "going rate". Your best info will come from parents in your neighborhood, as will your best referrals. |
Rather than focusing on a "going rate," why not focus on a "fair rate?"
Think about the quality of life you would want your nanny to have (decent safe apartment, a reasonable commute, ability to buy reasonably healthy food, some money leftover for entertainment and savings, etc.) Are you paying enough to accommodate that life? |
So since you are in Bethesda/Chevy Chase, you need to pay your nanny $250K/year. |
It depends on what kind of nanny you are looking for, experience level, knowledge she brings to the family, age etc. But after moving to the area and speaking to several families, a fair range would be $25-30/hr and a benefits package (PTO, sick days, paid holidays, healthcare stipend) depending responsibilities and number/ages of children. This is for a nanny with extensive newborn experience with 12 years of being a full time nanny in addition to several continuing education courses (sleep training, positive discipline, baby sign language, newborn care specialist etc). |
The range is $20 to $30 an hour based on English fluency (if not American), education, and experience. |
You can get a nanny for less than $20/hour if they aren’t legal to work here, are paid cash, you only have one child and they are desperate. Otherwise? $20-30+, depending education, language fluency (English and target other than Spanish), number of children, hours, special needs, etc. |
Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Rockville rates
$25/h for one child: $30/h for two children. Also depends on the background, experience, education. |
Have had nannies 4+ years in Bethesda. Have always paid $16-20/hour on the books. I call BS on $25-30. |
Care.com calculator for 20816 zip code - 2-5 years’ experience, 2 kids, 40 hours/week is $15.50/hour. |
Good luck with that. Please come back and tell us how it’s going. |
“Nannies” (as in more than one) is kind of a dead giveaway they were underpaid, PP. We’ve had one nanny for 5 plus years. |
Absolutely between $20 and $30 depending on education, experience, English fluency including the ability to read in English, special skills (French, sign language, musical - something extra you need).
Post what you want and see who responds. Up your salary if you aren’t attracting who you want. |
It’s so ridiculous arguing over this. OP, Advertise or talk to an agency starting at $16 an hour and report back to us on who you interview. We’ll be waiting... |