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As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for find nanny in the United States is $23.57, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Nanny, you need experience in childcare, a good understanding of child development, and often basic first aid or CPR certification. Familiarity with child safety protocols and tools like baby monitors or childproofing systems is typically required. Patience, reliability, and excellent communication skills help a nanny build trust with both children and parents. These skills and qualities are essential to ensure children's safety, foster positive development, and maintain strong, professional relationships within the household.

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Nannies are professional caregivers who provide personalized childcare in a family's home. Their responsibilities often include supervising children, preparing meals, organizing activities, and sometimes assisting with homework or light household duties. Nannies can work full-time, part-time, live-in, or live-out, depending on the family's needs. They play an important role in supporting children's development and well-being while offering parents flexibility and peace of mind.

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Nannies often encounter challenges such as adapting to different parenting styles, establishing clear communication with parents, and integrating into new family routines. Building trust with both the children and parents can take time, and it’s important to clarify expectations and boundaries early on. Additionally, nannies may need to navigate differences in discipline approaches or daily schedules while ensuring the well-being and development of the children under their care.

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CredentialsMay require background checks, references, and sometimes certifications in childcareTypically no formal credentials required, but references are common
Work EnvironmentUsually long-term, consistent care in the child's homeOften short-term, occasional, or last-minute care, possibly in different locations
Employer & Industry UsageHired directly by families or through agencies for ongoing careHired directly by families for temporary or casual care
Search & Comparison IntentPeople looking for regular, reliable childcarePeople seeking occasional or one-time babysitting services

Find Nanny and Babysitter roles differ mainly in duration, credentials, and work setting. Find Nannies typically provide consistent, long-term care with required certifications, while Babysitters offer casual, short-term assistance without formal credentials. Understanding these differences helps families choose the right caregiver for their needs.

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Infographic showing various Find Nanny job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 44% Locum Tenens, 6% Internship, 25% As Needed, 19% Full Time, and 6% Part Time. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,027 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Experienced Full-Time Nanny Needed for Warm, Bilingual Family in Indianapolis / Westfield, Indiana

Hello Nanny!

Westfield, IN • On-site

$23 - $25/hr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Location: Indianapolis / Westfield, Indiana

Employment Type: Live-Out, Full-Time

Children: Two children, ages 6 and 4

Pets: None

Start Date: July 13, 2026 or later

Schedule:

Monday through Friday, approximately 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM or 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (exact hours to be confirmed with family)

During the initial transition period, the family may begin with a lighter schedule of approximately three days per week before moving into the full weekday schedule.

Compensation: $23-$25 per hour (W-2), based on experience and qualifications (Full-time rate subject to confirmation with family)

Benefits:

  • 40 guaranteed hours per week

  • 10 accrued vacation days

  • 6 paid holidays (New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day)

  • IRS mileage reimbursement for work-related driving

  • Annual autism-focused professional development stipend

  • Annual performance-based bonus

  • CPR/First Aid certification reimbursement (if needed)

  • W-2 employment structure

  • $200 month health stipend

About the Family & Position:

This loving and warmhearted bilingual family is seeking a dedicated long-term full-time nanny to support their two young children and help create a calm, structured, and engaging rhythm to each day. The family values connection, emotional awareness, consistency, and raising kind, respectful children within a warm home environment.

The family is seeking someone who brings both hands-on childcare expertise and a creative, proactive mindset - someone who is equally comfortable leading an outdoor adventure with the kids and spending focused time during school hours preparing enriching crafts, educational materials, and activities for the afternoon ahead. Parents are bilingual in Portuguese and English and place value on language exposure and cultural connection within the home.

Their priority is to find a long-term nanny for years to come who brings warmth, professionalism, strong emotional intelligence, and genuine investment in each child's growth and development.

About the Children & Childcare Philosophy:

The family's caregiving approach is centered on structure, emotional safety, movement, and active engagement. They believe children thrive when expectations are clear, routines are consistent, and adults respond with calm leadership and warmth.

Their oldest child, age 6, has an autism diagnosis and benefits greatly from a caregiver who understands how to create a supportive environment. She thrives with proactive guidance, smooth transitions, and movement integrated throughout the day - including outdoor play, scooter rides, playground time, and backyard activities. During colder months or poor weather, she continues to need high levels of movement through intentional indoor activities such as obstacle courses, sensory play, and structured physical engagement. She may need additional time and space to regulate when frustrated or disappointed, and responds best to a caregiver who remains calm, flexible, and emotionally attuned. Visual cues and clear communication are helpful tools.

Their younger child, age 4, is affectionate, playful, and active. He thrives in a similarly structured environment that also allows for independence, creativity, and sibling connection. He responds well to encouragement, warmth, and guidance.

Key Responsibilities:

Morning Hours (while children are at school):

  • Plan and prepare age-appropriate craft projects, sensory activities, and educational materials for afternoon use

  • Organize children's spaces, supplies, and activity areas

  • Complete light child-related household tasks (laundry, meal prep, snack preparation)

  • Prepare children's items for the following day (lunchboxes, backpacks, school items)

Afternoon Hours (after school pick-up):

  • Manage afternoon school pick-ups and support smooth transitions from school to home

  • Allow for decompression and reset time before transitioning into activities

  • Lead engaging, movement-based outdoor and indoor activities

  • Facilitate prepared craft projects and educational enrichment activities

  • Escort children to weekly swimming lessons (mileage reimbursement provided)

  • Support homework completion and serve as a positive homework assistant

  • Prepare healthy after-school snacks and light dinner for the children

  • Support emotional regulation, particularly for the oldest child, using calm, proactive, and consistent strategies

  • Anticipate and manage transitions throughout the afternoon to reduce overwhelm and support predictability

  • Collaborate closely with parents on routines, communication, and daily updates

Ideal Candidate Qualifications:

  • 3-5+ years of childcare experience, with a minimum of 1 year of professional nanny experience

  • Prior experience supporting children with autism, ADHD, sensory needs, or special needs strongly preferred

  • Creative and resourceful - genuinely enjoys planning and preparing enriching activities, not just executing them

  • Own reliable vehicle with valid insurance (mileage reimbursement provided)

  • Valid driver's license with a clean driving record

  • CPR & First Aid certified (or willing to obtain prior to start)

  • Fluent in English; Portuguese-speaking skills a plus

  • Must be at least 21 years old

  • Non-smoker

  • Fully vaccinated

  • Authorized to work in the United States

  • Willing to complete comprehensive background and reference checks

  • Strong, verifiable professional childcare references

  • Seeking a long-term, committed placement

  • Local to Indianapolis / Westfield area or within reasonable commuting distance

A Note on the Role:

The morning hours - while the children are at school - are an intentional and valued part of this position. The family is looking for a nanny who sees that time as an opportunity to show up creatively: researching activities, prepping materials, and designing an afternoon that feels thoughtful and purposeful for both children. This is not a passive role. It's a full investment in two kids who deserve an engaged, prepared, and genuinely enthusiastic caregiver every single day.


Disclaimer:
Hello Nanny! serves as a referral agency, connecting families with qualified candidates. Please note that candidates referred through Hello Nanny! are not employees of the agency. Instead, the hiring family is the direct employer of the candidate and is responsible for all employment-related matters, including compensation, taxes, benefits, and compliance with applicable labor laws. 
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