Anonymous wrote:ICS is the same thing as a NCS, or newborn care specialist. These are people who focus on the care of newborns and infants only. Some have taken NCS classes while others go on experience alone.
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I'm actually a nursing student (only one more semester yay!!) studying to be an RN, and do night shifts for newborns (baby nurse). I don't think you ned to have special training to be a newborn/infant care specialist, it's just a very experienced nanny... Which is why I would definitely try to get a nursing student or an RN. Nursing students like myself are cheaper, I chare $25/hr for nights and my RN friend charges $35 or $40 for twins/high risk.