Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I charge an additional $5/hr for the extra skill required
and the responsibility of taking on an infant.
An infant care nanny costs about $30/hr just for one baby. Some agencies deal only with infant care. You can check their rates for yourselves.
Above is true but a little misleading. NCS positions are generally overnight and part of the premium is for working unsociable hours. Another part of the premium is being trained/certified in newborn care. they also tend to be short term positions for 3-6 months while the baby gets sleep trained, so the NCS nanny has to look for a new client every few months. That's a bit different from most (not all, of course) nannies who are not certified as NCS or infant sleep consultants, care for the baby during regular daytime hours, and who are in long term jobs with a family for multiple years.