Anonymous wrote:They can't. Nannies are classified as domestic employees by the IRS. The only time this happens is for agencies that exclusively do back up babysitting or overnight care for newborns as both are temporary/short term gigs and the nannies are independent contractors because they choose their own schedule and when they pick up the jobs. There used to be some agencies that tried to do this under the radar an they were basically scams getting nannies from other countries to come here and work very cheaply so the agency would charge the family $30hr and pay the nanny minimum wage. Those have mostly been done away with over the last couple decades with major domestic workers rights movements and legislation. Hope that helps.
The only way that this works is if the agency has the right to send whichever caregiver they want to your home. In that case, they are the employer and you are the client.