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As a nanny with SAH, you'll make a meaningful impact every day while enjoying flexibility and ... A full day is defined as a minimum of eight hours of consecutive availability between 6:00 AM - 9 ...

As a nanny with SAH, you'll make a meaningful impact every day while enjoying flexibility and ... A full day is defined as a minimum of eight hours of consecutive availability between 6:00 AM - 9 ...

Nanny/Caregiver

Romulus, MI · On-site

$16 - $17/hr

As a nanny with SAH, you'll make a meaningful impact every day while enjoying flexibility and ... A full day is defined as a minimum of eight hours of consecutive availability between 6:00 AM - 9 ...

Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field, and have the first chance to be placed with families seeking one consistent nanny, both full or part-time * Paid sick time for both part-time ...

Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field, and have the first chance to be placed with families seeking one consistent nanny, both full or part-time * Paid sick time for both part-time ...

Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field, and have the first chance to be placed with families seeking one consistent nanny, both full or part-time * Paid sick time for both part-time ...

Part-Time Nanny

Redmond, WA · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Enjoy opportunities to advance in the childcare field, and have the first chance to be placed with families seeking one consistent nanny, both full or part-time * Opportunities for bonuses for ...

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How much do full nanny jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for full 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.

What is the difference between Full Nanny vs Part-Time Nanny?

AspectFull NannyPart-Time Nanny
Work HoursTypically 40+ hours per weekFewer hours, usually less than 30 hours per week
Schedule FlexibilityMore consistent, full-day scheduleFlexible, often on specific days or hours
CredentialsOften requires CPR, first aid, and childcare certificationsMay have similar credentials but less frequently required
Work EnvironmentLive-in or live-out, caring for children in the family’s homePrimarily in the family’s home, with shorter shifts

Full Nannies work full-time hours, providing consistent care and often living in or out of the family’s home. Part-Time Nannies work fewer hours, offering flexible childcare solutions. Both roles may require similar certifications, but the full-time position typically demands more extensive commitment and credentials.

How does a full nanny typically collaborate with parents to support a child's development and daily routine?

A full nanny works closely with parents to ensure consistency in routines, discipline, and developmental activities for the child. This collaboration often involves regular communication about the child's progress, any challenges, and updates on daily activities. Nannies may participate in planning meals, educational play, and outings, while adapting to the family's parenting style and household rules. Frequent feedback and transparency help create a supportive environment that benefits both the child and the family.

What are Full Nannies and what do they do?

A Full Nanny is a childcare professional who works full-time, typically providing comprehensive care for children in a family's home. Their responsibilities often include supervising children, preparing meals, organizing activities, assisting with homework, and sometimes performing light housekeeping related to the children. Full nannies may also transport children to and from school or activities and help with their development and well-being. They are usually employed for a set number of hours per week and may live in or out of the family's home, depending on the arrangement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Nanny, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Nanny, you need expertise in child development, first aid/CPR certification, and experience in childcare. Familiarity with educational activities, scheduling tools, and sometimes household management apps is often required. Outstanding communication, patience, and problem-solving skills help nannies build trust with both children and parents. These skills are crucial for ensuring a safe, nurturing environment and supporting children's growth and family well-being.
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Infographic showing various Full Nanny job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,027 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Full-Time Household Manager/Nanny | Aspinwall

East Wind Nannies

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site

$30 - $32/hr

Part-time

PTO

Posted 25 days ago


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 | Aspinwall
*Household Manager/Nanny Role*

  • Start Date: Sept 1, 2026

    Hours: 

  • Monday–Friday, 12–5 or 6 PM (nanny’s preference); Guaranteed 30-35 hours a week
  • Summer Hours: 8:30 am - 5pm
  • Hourly Rate: $30-32
  • Children: 12, 10 and 5-year-old
  • Pets: 2 cats (with strong rumors of a future dog joining the party)

Paid Vacation: 

  • one week paid family’s choice
  • one week paid nanny’s choice
  • 3 sick days & all major holidays
  • Requirements: Annual Flu Shot

Responsibilities and Duties

WHO/WHAT: If “I already took care of it” is your personality trait, this may be your dream role. These high-achieving, personable parents are searching for a proactive household manager/nanny who genuinely enjoys bringing calm, order, and warmth to a bustling home. Mom is a powerhouse in her career and also deeply kind, collaborative, and appreciative of excellent help. Mom’s demanding career often requires travel, so this family deeply values someone dependable who can confidently help keep life running smoothly. Dad works locally, but outside of the home. Mom and Dad are partners in balancing the responsibilities of active parenting while supporting one another’s professional careers. Their current nanny has been with them for seven years — a relationship built on trust, transparency, and teamwork — and they’re hoping to find that kind of long-term fit again.

This role is much more household-management-forward than traditional nannying during the school year. You’ll help keep the home running smoothly behind the scenes: unloading the dishwasher, staying on top of laundry, tidying and organizing spaces, grocery shopping, running errands, prepping lunches, coordinating dry cleaning or prescriptions, vacuuming and sweeping, and making simple family dinners so Mom and Dad can walk into an exhale at the end of the day. If you naturally notice that the pantry needs restocked, the sports uniforms need washed, or tomorrow’s lunches should probably be packed before dinner, you may be exactly who this family is looking for. Afterschool, the role shifts toward helping the kids transition home from school and activities while managing homework, backpacks, sports schedules, carpools, and the general rhythm of busy kid life. Looking for closer to full-time hours? The family can offer additional administrative hours supporting Mom’s nonprofit for a candidate who enjoys staying busy and wearing multiple hats.

The children are active, social, and genuinely delightful. Their oldest daughter is artistic and thoughtful, their middle son is a full-speed-ahead adventure seeker usually sporting skinned knees from neighborhood bike rides, and the youngest proudly describes herself as “strong and powerful” — which perfectly captures her big imagination and love for Barbies and art projects. This family lives in one of Pittsburgh’s most charming neighborhoods, filled with parks, shops, and neighborhood friends constantly coming and going. Grandparents live nearby and are wonderfully supportive. Summers shift into a more childcare-focused role, typically around 8:30 AM–5 PM, spent keeping the kids active, engaged, outdoors, and off screens.

THE IDEAL NANNY IS…PROACTIVE. You’re the type of person who mentally keeps a running checklist without needing reminders. You notice when the fridge is low, when the sports bag needs repacked, or when tomorrow’s calendar needs a second look. You’re organized, trustworthy, emotionally mature, and dependable to your core. You understand how to balance warmth with authority, and you’re comfortable holding kids accountable in a loving, respectful way.

This family does not want a passive nanny. They want a teammate. Someone who communicates openly, takes initiative naturally, and truly becomes woven into the rhythm of family life. You genuinely enjoy keeping a household running smoothly, you’re confident managing multiple moving pieces at once, and you take pride in creating calm within busy environments. Most importantly, you’re looking for a role where you can stay for years — building meaningful relationships with wonderful children and supportive parents who deeply value the person helping hold their world together.If you’ve ever wished there was a job description for “professional life smoother,” congratulations — you found it. APPLY today!

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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