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Milan, MI · On-site

$17/hr

As a nanny with SAH, you'll make a meaningful impact every day while enjoying flexibility and ... Kennedy Care is committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination or harassment. We ...

As a nanny with SAH, you'll make a meaningful impact every day while enjoying flexibility and ... Kennedy Care is committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination or harassment. We ...

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Romulus, MI · On-site

$16 - $17/hr

As a nanny with SAH, you'll make a meaningful impact every day while enjoying flexibility and ... Kennedy Care is committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination or harassment. We ...

Private Nanny

Milan, MI · On-site

$17/hr

As a nanny with SAH, you'll make a meaningful impact every day while enjoying flexibility and ... Kennedy Care is committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination or harassment. We ...

Job Title Compassionate Weekend Nanny Company Helping Hearts USA LLC Location Private Home Setting ... Balance structured learning, free play, rest, meals, hygiene, and outdoor activities throughout the ...

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How much do free nanny jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for free 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, basic first aid knowledge, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with CPR certification, child behavior tracking apps, and household management systems is typically valued. Patience, strong communication, and reliability are standout soft skills in this position. These skills ensure the safety, development, and well-being of children while fostering trust with families.

Where do wealthy people find nannies?

Wealthy families often find nannies through private agencies that specialize in high-end childcare placements, as well as through personal referrals and networks. These nannies typically have extensive experience, certifications, and may undergo background checks and interviews to meet the family's specific needs.

What are some typical challenges faced by nannies working in private households?

Nannies in private households often encounter challenges such as balancing the differing expectations of parents, adapting to varying parenting styles, and maintaining clear communication about childcare routines. It’s also common to navigate potential overlap between household and childcare duties. Successful nannies build strong, trusting relationships with both children and parents, and demonstrate flexibility while maintaining professional boundaries.

How much is a nanny paid per month?

The monthly pay for a nanny varies based on location, experience, and hours worked, but on average, nannies earn between $2,000 and $4,000 per month. Full-time nannies working 40 hours or more per week typically receive a salary within this range, often with additional benefits such as paid time off or health insurance.

How much should you pay a nanny a day?

The daily pay for a nanny varies based on location, experience, and duties, but on average, nannies earn between $15 and $25 per hour. For a full day, this typically amounts to $120 to $200, assuming an 8-hour workday, with live-in positions often paying a flat rate or including room and board. Rates may also increase for specialized skills or additional responsibilities.

What nanny sites are free?

Free nanny sites are online platforms that allow users to create profiles, search for local babysitters or nannies, and sometimes post job listings without charge. Examples include Care.com, Sittercity, and UrbanSitter, which offer free basic memberships, though premium features may require payment. These sites are useful for families seeking affordable options to find qualified childcare providers.

What is a free nanny?

A free nanny is an individual who provides childcare services at no cost to the family. This may be done as part of a volunteer arrangement, a cultural exchange program such as au pairing, or as a favor to friends or family. Free nannies typically perform similar duties as paid nannies, including supervising children, preparing meals, and assisting with homework. The main difference is that they do not receive monetary compensation for their work.
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Part-Time Nanny | Sewickley, PA

East Wind Nannies

Sewickley, PA • On-site

$33/hr

Part-time

PTO

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Job description

Company Overview

Pittsburgh's leading nanny agency, East Wind Nannies, is a  FREE to nannies service and networking platform, placing our exceptional and qualified nannies with professional families—ensuring that both our nannies and families receive top-notch quality in childcare. 

We are excited to match YOU with your dream family-- take a look below at this position, and let us know if you’re interested!

Job Summary

Pittsburgh, PA | Sewickley

  • Start Date: As soon as the perfect fit is found, even open to a fall start date
  • Hours: Monday or Tuesday & Friday, 9 am – 6 pm | 18 hours guaranteed
  • Hourly Rate: $26-32
  • Children: 2-year-old and 10-month-old
  • Pets: Golden Retriever
  • Paid Vacation: 18 hours family’s choice and 18 hours nanny’s choice, 1-2 major holidays

Responsibilities and Duties

  • WHO/WHAT:  Calm over chaos. Connection over screens. Intention in the everyday. If that sounds like your kind of environment, keep reading. This thoughtful Sewickley family is raising two little ones: a confident, playful toddler and a happy, easygoing baby with a focus on rhythm, simplicity, and emotional security. Their home is rooted in intention. They value a calm, organized environment, predictable routines, and a lifestyle centered around connection, creativity, and time outdoors. You’ll spend your days letting the kids roam and play outside, because fresh air and nature are a big part of how this family resets and recharges. On Tuesdays, Mom will be present and tag-teaming care for the kids with you, while Fridays are more dedicated to her work, both in a separate office and out of the home.

    At home, the focus shifts to slower, meaningful play with puzzles, art projects, pretend kitchens, and cozy reading time. This is a low-technology household where imagination, conversation, and connection take center stage. The toddler brings a fearless, silly, and independent spirit to each day. She loves the playground, thrives with structure, and keeps things fun. The baby is happy, observant, and just starting to explore the world (often right behind his big sister). Experience with both toddlers and infants and an understanding of their developmental needs is essential.

    Child-related tasks include laundry, bottles, light tidying (keeping spaces reset), simple meal prep, and occasional help with their sweet Golden Retriever (feeding dinner + a short walk). Mom is organized, proactive, and values a home that runs with calm efficiency. This is a family that cares deeply about how their home feels.

The Ideal Nanny IS…CALM, CAPABLE, AND INTENTIONAL. You bring a calm, steady presence into the home and children naturally feel safe and seen with you. You’re nurturing, emotionally intelligent, and understand how to balance structure with flexibility. You’re organized and reliable, but not rigid. You can follow a rhythm, anticipate needs, and keep things running smoothly without losing the ability to be playful, creative, and present in the moment.

You value a healthy lifestyle and are aligned with a home that prioritizes whole foods, outdoor time, and minimal screen use. You enjoy planning simple, enriching activities and don’t rely on constant stimulation to keep children engaged. You’re proactive and take initiative, noticing when bottles need to be restocked, when the playroom needs to be reset, or when a child might need a snack before they melt down. You communicate clearly, show up on time, and take pride in being dependable.

This family is hoping to find someone who wants to grow with them for years to come and is looking for someone who sees this as more than a job and, instead, as a meaningful role in childrens’ early lives. Must be open to signing an NDA for privacy. Montessori experience and/or Spanish-speaking is not required, but a big plus. If you’re someone who values calm, connection, and raising thoughtful little humans then they’d love to hear from you.

Requirements and Benefits

  • Nanny must have a driver's license, vehicle, and a clean driving record

  • Nanny MUST have previous nanny experience for a minimum of 2 years. 

  • Paid Vacation
  • If your resume is a fit for our positions, our team will be in touch with you. You will receive our nanny application and be informed of the next steps regarding our process.

Once our team determines if you meet our qualifications, we'll email you our nanny application to complete. It should take you no more than fifteen minutes. Once submitted, we'll be in touch with the next steps in our application process!

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