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Full Time Babysitter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Full Time Nanny

Austin, TX · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Occasional domestic travel required About the Position A family in Tarrytown, Austin is seeking an experienced Full-Time Nanny for their one-year-old daughter. Both parents work from home and are ...

Full Time Nanny - Portland ME - Internal Code: IK-S Approximate Schedule: 40 Hours per week Days ... Babysittingexperience a prerequisite for Babysitter bookings * Nannyingexperience a prerequisite ...

Nanny

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

TrustLine Certification Full-Time Nanny Needed - Bluffdale, UT Start Date: August 2026 Location: Bluffdale, Utah Schedule: Monday-Thursday, 7:00 AM-4:30 PM Position Type: W-2 Employee A wonderful ...

Full-Time Nanny Position

Darien, CT · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

  • PTO

The children are home full-time; this family does not enroll their children in school until age six, so the nanny plays a central role in daily engagement, routine, and developmental play. This is a ...

Nanny

New York, NY

$45 - $50/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Now Hiring: Full-Time Live-Out Nanny Brooklyn Heights, NY We are working with a lovely family seeking an experienced, career Nanny to care for their two toddlers. This is a wonderful long-term ...

Full-Time Nanny | Miami, Florida Our client in Miami, FL is seeking a Full-Time Nanny to join their dynamic, growing team. The Nanny provides comprehensive support to a family with teenage children ...

Overview Full-Time Nanny | Miami, Florida Our client in Miami, FL is seeking a Full-Time Nanny to join their dynamic, growing team. The Nanny provides comprehensive support to a family with teenage ...

Overview Full-Time Nanny | Miami, Florida Our client in Miami, FL is seeking a Full-Time Nanny to join their dynamic, growing team. The Nanny provides comprehensive support to a family with teenage ...

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How much do full time babysitter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time babysitter in the United States is $16.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $16.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a full time babysitter do?

A full time babysitter is responsible for caring for children during the parents' working hours or as needed throughout the week. Their duties typically include preparing meals, supervising playtime, assisting with homework, and ensuring the children's safety and well-being. Full time babysitters may also help with light housekeeping, transportation to activities, and maintaining a daily routine. They play an important role in supporting families by providing dependable and nurturing care for children.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time babysitter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Babysitter, you need a solid understanding of child development, safety practices, and basic first aid, often supported by CPR/first aid certification and relevant experience. Familiarity with scheduling apps, communication tools, and sometimes home monitoring devices is helpful. Patience, strong communication, and the ability to build trust with both children and parents are crucial soft skills. These abilities ensure the child's wellbeing, foster a safe and nurturing environment, and build confidence with families.

What are some common challenges full time babysitters face when working with families, and how can they address them?

Full-time babysitters often encounter challenges such as adapting to different parenting styles, managing multiple children with varying needs, and maintaining clear communication with parents. Navigating these situations requires flexibility, patience, and proactive communication—regularly checking in with parents and setting clear expectations can help. Additionally, building trust with both children and parents, and being open to feedback, are key to creating a positive and collaborative work environment.

What is the difference between Full Time Babysitter vs Part Time Babysitter?

AspectFull Time BabysitterPart Time Babysitter
Work HoursTypically 30+ hours per weekFewer than 30 hours per week
CertificationsOften required to have CPR, first aid, and childcare certificationsMay not require certifications, but preferred
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in the child's home, possibly with a set scheduleFlexible, often on an as-needed basis
Employer UsageFamilies seeking consistent, full-time careFamilies needing occasional or part-time help

Full Time Babysitters provide consistent, full-day care and often hold certifications like CPR and first aid. Part Time Babysitters work fewer hours, offering flexible support without necessarily requiring certifications. The choice depends on the family's needs for regularity and hours of care.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Babysitter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,000 per year, or $16.3 per hour.

Full-Time Nanny | Lansdale, PA

East Wind Nannies

Lansdale, PA • On-site

$27 - $30/hr

Full-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
Lansdale, PA
Start Date: September 15th
Hours: Monday: 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Thursday: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Guaranteed 40 hours per week | Tues - Thurs end times can be more flexible as needed
Hourly Rate: $27-35
Children: 3-year-old & 5-month-old
Paid Vacation:
  • 1 week paid family's choice
  • 1 week paid nanny's choice
  • 3 sick or personal days
  • All major holidays
Requirements: Up-to-date vaccines required
Responsibilities and Duties
WHO/WHAT: Some families hand you a long household to-do list. This family would rather hand you a baby and say, "Go have fun." They're looking for someone who will nurture curiosity, celebrate milestones, encourage imagination, and become a trusted part of their family's story for years to come.
Most of your days will be spent with an easygoing, smiley five-month-old who's just beginning to discover the world around her. As she grows, you'll fill her days with books, songs, neighborhood walks, tummy time, sensory play, and all the little moments that make baby's first years so magical. Once big brother is home from preschool, the adventure shifts gears. Think epic block towers, park adventures, climbing anything climbable, and plenty of opportunities to burn off three-year-old energy. He's bright, hilarious, wonderfully determined, and always ready for his next adventure.
One thing we especially admire about these parents is how thoughtfully they've designed this role. They believe children deserve your attention-not a never-ending household to-do list. Beyond washing bottles, your focus will simply be on nurturing, teaching, playing, and helping their little ones thrive. They've also intentionally structured the schedule so you won't be expected to care for both children on your own. During the day, big brother is at preschool, and when both children are home, a parent will also be present.
When you're not out exploring parks, visiting the pool, reading stacks of books, or finding the next great play space, you'll be part of a family that genuinely enjoys making memories together. They love saying "yes" to adventure-and they're hoping to find a nanny who feels the same way.
The kids may grow, routines may change, and Mom may eventually scale back her work schedule-but they're committed to keeping this a full-time role. Ideally, they'd love to find "their nanny," someone who becomes part of the family for years to come. At the same time, they know exceptional caregivers are worth being flexible for. If the very best fit is available for one or two wonderful years instead of forever, they'd rather have an incredible nanny for a season than settle for anything less.
They're not looking for just any nanny-they're searching for the very best one they can find. They know exceptional childcare is one of the greatest investments they can make during these precious early years, and they're eager to invest in the right person. They're looking for someone warm, experienced, playful, and deeply invested in childhood-and in return, they plan to be the kind of employers exceptional nannies hope to work for. They believe great caregivers deserve trust, respect, open communication, and genuine appreciation. If you've been waiting for a family who values you as much as you value your work, this just might be the one.
THE IDEAL NANNY IS...PRESENT! You're the kind of nanny who naturally gets down on the floor instead of watching from the couch. You narrate the world to babies, turn ordinary afternoons into little adventures, and somehow make reading the same book ten times feel just as exciting the tenth time. You're warm, patient, playful, and dependable to your core, communicating openly with parents and building the kind of trust that lets everyone breathe a little easier. You love both stages of early childhood-the snuggly baby months and the wonderfully busy toddler years-and you instinctively know when it's time to slow down for quiet cuddles or speed things up for an afternoon of imagination and play. Most importantly, you're hoping for more than your next position. You're looking for your next family.
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!