Anonymous
Post 03/19/2015 08:12     Subject: Re:FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

We pay $20 an hour for one child in Falls Church. When we were interviewing we found less expensive nannies but none with her education and experience. We feel extremely lucky to have found her as she has been extraordinary and very professional.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 20:40     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

Nannies do not all agree on a "going rate."
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 20:05     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

Anonymous wrote:25 for one child. That is not the going rate. 17-19 for one child.


MB here and I agree with this, although I think 17-19 is on the high end (though I don't know NoVa - I'm in MoCo.)

I also agree w/ the advice to figure out what you can offer and advertise it at that. You'll quickly know if you're getting the level of candidate you are hoping for at that rate, or whether you need to adjust.

Good luck.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 19:03     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

25 for one child. That is not the going rate. 17-19 for one child.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 18:49     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

If you want that nanny you pay $25.
If you don't want to pay $25 post your ad and what you are willing to pay and see what happens.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 13:02     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

Anonymous wrote:One child 25 a hour that is insane.

If you want a bargain nanny, great!
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 11:48     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

One child 25 a hour that is insane.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 11:44     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

17-19 hourly.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 11:26     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

Yes, 25 is high, but that's my minimum hourly rate as well. Shop around and see if you'd be happy with whatever rate you have in mind.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2015 11:15     Subject: FT Nanny Pay - Single Child

We need some pretty quick help on market comp for nannies in Northern Virginia (Clarendon).

We are currently in a nanny share with one nanny taking care of 2 boys who are 2.5 and 3 years old. The current rate for the share is $18.50 / hour, 1.5x overtime, total weekly pre-tax comp works out to $1020.00 for the hours she is working. We pay $220 per month toward health insurance. On an annualized basis the comp works out to $53,040 pre-tax pay and $2,640 health insurance contribution.

We're looking for a nanny to take care of just one 3-year old from now through September when he goes to pre-school for full-time days. At that point, we'd want to transition the nanny to working with your infant (due in May -- so will be 4 months old). We'd expect 50 hours / week. We have not traditionally asked our prior nannies to do housekeeping (other than child meal clean-up and washing bottles, etc.), pick-up / drop-off duty for children, or meal prep other than meals for the kids during the work day. If the nanny wants an hourly arrangement we'd pay her an hourly rate for the first 40 hours and federally mandated 1.5x for all overtime hours.

Given the above, any feeback on current market rates for a 1 child situation would be appreciated. We'd be interested to hear going hourly rates and/or annualized salary information if anyone is working on a salary basis.

We heard from one potential nanny that she charges $25/hour and wants health care benefits. That seemed high to us.