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... full-time nanny for their infant daughter, who will be about 3 months old at the start date. Both ... Strong, proven experience caring for infants/newborns * Current CPR and First Aid certification

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How much do full time newborn nanny jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time newborn 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 are the typical responsibilities of a full time newborn nanny?

A full time newborn nanny is responsible for caring for an infant throughout the day, which includes feeding (bottle or breast milk), diaper changes, bathing, soothing, and monitoring the baby's sleep and developmental milestones. They may also help with light housekeeping related to the baby, such as washing bottles, baby laundry, and keeping the nursery tidy. Additionally, newborn nannies often support parents by offering guidance on routines, sleep schedules, and infant care techniques.

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

To thrive as a Full Time Newborn Nanny, you need thorough knowledge of infant care, safety protocols, and early childhood development, often supported by CPR/First Aid certification and experience with newborns. Familiarity with baby monitoring systems, feeding equipment, and tracking apps for sleep and feeding schedules is beneficial. Patience, reliability, and excellent communication with parents are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities ensure the infant's safety, foster healthy development, and provide parents with peace of mind.

What are some typical challenges a full time newborn nanny might face during the first few months on the job?

Full Time Newborn Nannies often encounter challenges such as adapting to a newborn's unpredictable sleep and feeding schedule, managing the transition period as the baby adjusts to routines, and building trust with new parents. It’s common to work closely with parents who may still be learning about their baby’s needs and preferences, requiring open communication and flexibility. Additionally, nannies must stay updated on safe sleep guidelines and developmental milestones, ensuring the baby’s safety and well-being at all times.

What is the difference between Full Time Newborn Nanny vs Full Time Infant Caregiver?

AspectFull Time Newborn NannyFull Time Infant Caregiver
CredentialsCPR/First Aid, infant care experienceCPR/First Aid, infant care experience
Work EnvironmentPrivate homes, focused on newbornsPrivate homes, focused on infants
Employer & Industry UsageParents, family householdsParents, family households
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both roles involve caring for infants in private home settings and require similar certifications. A Full Time Newborn Nanny typically specializes in caring for newborns from birth, focusing on their specific needs during early development. An Infant Caregiver may work with a broader age range of infants but shares many responsibilities. The main difference lies in the focus on newborn-specific care versus general infant care, but both roles are often used interchangeably depending on employer preferences.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Newborn Nanny job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $49,027 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Full-Time Nanny for Two Girls in Costwold (Starts in December)

Charlotte's Best Nanny Agency

Charlotte, NC • On-site

Full-time

PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Charlotte's Best Nanny Agency is assisting a family in the Cotswold neighborhood of Charlotte in finding a Full-Time Nanny for their two daughters, ages 3 and 5 years old.

Schedule

This is a full-time role with a guaranteed minimum of 40 paid hours per week to start, regardless of the school calendar or family travel. Any hours worked over the 40 guaranteed in a workweek are compensated at time and a half. From June 2027 the weekly guarantee rises to 50 hours. The weekly pattern varies with the school year as set out below.

Period

Hours

December 29, 2026 – January 2, 2027

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm (school holiday)

January – mid-June 2027, term time

Monday – Friday, 11:00 am – 6:30 pm, 40 guaranteed hours

Any school holiday, teacher workday, or day a child is home sick (January – June)

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm

Summer 2027 onward

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm, 50 guaranteed hours

The weeks the children are in school, the scheduled hours would be 37.5 hours a week, with 40 hours a week of pay guaranteed.

On School days, the nanny arrives before the school pickups and uses the late-morning hours for the children's side of the household, their laundry and clothing, keeping their rooms and gear organized, seasonal clothing sorts, prepping their food for the day, camp and activity research and registration, school paperwork, and booking and tracking appointments. The volume of this work varies week to week; some weeks are heavier than others.

Occasional evening babysitting, typically once or twice a month, worked within the same week where the schedule allows, with a few days' notice wherever possible.

The nanny should be flexible to come in earlier or stay later as needed, occasional 7:00 am starts or 8:00 pm finishes. Hours beyond 40 in a workweek are paid at the overtime rate, and the family will give notice by the previous evening wherever possible. Summer 2027 onwards, hours beyond 50 hours in a workweek are paid at the overtime rate.

Travel

Two distinct requirements, both essential:

Sole charge at the family home. The parents travel for work and personally, typically for up to a week at a time, several times a year. The nanny would stay at the home overnight and manage the household and children independently for the duration. This is a core requirement of the role, not an occasional extra.

Travelling with the family, including internationally and transatlantically. A passport is preferred; the nanny would have the opportunity to obtain one before any international travel. On family trips, the nanny has their own room, defined on-duty hours with genuine off-duty time each day, and a day off on any trip longer than a week. The family covers flights, accommodation, meals, and any visa costs.

Overnight and travel work is paid separately from base hours, and all travel expenses are covered.

The role

The best nanny for this family is responsible, present, and passionate about providing quality childcare. Both girls will be in school: one at pre-school, 9:00 am – 12:45/1:00 pm, and one at a separate elementary school, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Each day, the nanny collects the girls from their two schools, brings them home and to activities as needed, provides a snack, and cares for them through the afternoon and evening. On school holidays and over the summer, the nanny cares for the children the full day.

The family is hoping to welcome a baby in summer 2027, so a nanny with genuine newborn and infant experience who can grow with the family over many years is the right fit. For the first 12 weeks after the birth, a dedicated baby nurse will handle newborn care while the nanny remains primary for the older two, protecting their routine through the transition. There will be a one-to-two week overlap for handover before the baby moves into the nanny's care.

From autumn 2027, with both older girls at school 9:00 am – 3:00 pm and a baby at home, the nanny's day is solo infant care through the school hours, then all three children from 3:00 pm. Genuine newborn and infant experience is therefore central to this role, not incidental to it.

It is important that the nanny can follow the children's routines, keep the day running smoothly, plan engaging activities, and foster an educational environment — outdoor play, reading, games, arts and crafts, parks and the library, playdates, and other age-appropriate activities.

The parents are highly involved and active and are looking for a nanny to partner with them, set a great example, and be an extension of them. They are not looking to outsource parenting. They set the philosophy, discipline, screens, food, sleep, independence, and the nanny follows through and implements the wants and wishes of the parents.

Nanny responsibilities include

  • Meeting the daily scheduling needs of the children

  • School drop-offs and pickups, and driving to activities

  • Engaging with the children on an age-appropriate level

  • Playing with the children inside and outside the home

  • Hands-on learning activities

  • Planning and booking summer camps and school-holiday programming, and managing the associated schedule and logistics

  • School paperwork, forms, and booking and tracking the children's appointments

  • Caring for the children when they are unwell and home from school

Household duties (children are the priority)

The family employs a separate full-time Executive Housekeeper/Cook, Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, who handles the cleaning of the home, all bed linens, the adults' laundry, the kitchen, and the parents' meals. The nanny and the Executive Housekeeper/Cook work alongside one another; neither manages the other, and both report directly to the parents.

The nanny's household duties are limited to the children:

  • The girls' clothing, washing, folding and putting away

  • The girls' meals, snacks and packed lunches

  • Keeping the children's rooms, play spaces, and gear organized throughout the day

  • Seasonal clothing sorts and toy rotation

  • Clearing up after the children's meals

  • Sanitizing toys and the children's frequently used surfaces

Discretion and confidentiality

Both parents run a business and work from home. The nanny will be asked to sign a confidentiality agreement at the start of employment, and is expected to exercise complete discretion regarding the family, the children, the home, and anything seen or heard in the household. This includes no photographs of the children, the family, or the home shared publicly or on social media, and no reference to the family online.

Pets

The family has two mini Goldendoodles and a dog walker. The nanny should be comfortable with dogs in the home. No dog-related duties except during overnight shifts or when caring for the children while the parents travel.

Qualifications

  • Have at least 3 years of professional nanny experience

  • Demonstrated newborn/infant experience, ideally alongside older siblings

  • A track record of long tenures with previous families

  • College degree or equivalent experience

  • Professional resume

  • Complete online application

  • Pass a pre-screening interview with Charlotte's Best Nanny Agency

  • Pass a national background check, including driving record

  • Valid driver's license and safe, reliable transportation

  • Confident and experienced driver as this role involves two school runs daily

  • Available from 8:00 am on short notice when a child is home sick or school is closed

  • Available for occasional evening cover, and willing to stay overnight at the family home for up to a week at a time

  • Willing to sign a confidentiality agreement

  • Minimum of three professional references

  • Non-smoking/vaping

  • CPR and First Aid certified

  • Must be able to swim

  • Fluent in English

  • Up to date on vaccinations, including childhood vaccines, TDAP, and any others appropriate when caring for a newborn

Start date, salary, and benefits

  • This position starts with some babysitting shifts December 1st – 18th, then starts full-time on December 29th

  • Legal pay is offered at $30 – $34 an hour, depending on experience, with a rate increase when the third baby comes

  • Guaranteed minimum 40 paid hours per week, rising to 50 from June 2027

  • Overtime at time and a half for any hours worked over 40 in a workweek

  • Overnight pay while the parents travel: hourly rate 6:00 am – 10:00 pm, with time and a half for hours above 40 in the week, plus a flat nightly stipend

  • Travelling with the family: paid hourly with agreed off-duty hours; the family covers flights, accommodation, meals, and any visa costs

  • Continued pay while the family is away

  • Two weeks of paid time off, scheduled by January for the year ahead

  • 5 paid sick days, separate from paid time off

  • Paid mileage for driving on the job, at the IRS standard rate

  • Paid major holidays; if the nanny works a holiday, they would be paid at time and a half

  • Annual performance-based bonus