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Babysitter/Nanny PRN

Asheville, NC · On-site

$15.75 - $19/hr

Jovie Nannies + Sitters of Asheville is hiring engaging, reliable babysitters to provide as-needed childcare for local families. Whether families need backup care, school break help, date night ...

Nanny/Sitter

Asheville, NC · On-site

$16 - $17/hr

Jovie Nannies + Sitters of Asheville is hiring engaging, reliable babysitters to provide as-needed childcare for local families. Whether families need backup care, school break help, date night ...

Managers are responsible for networking with local childcare candidates and families who need part time or full time nannies. * Managers help families determine their exact childcare needs.

Managers are responsible for networking with local childcare candidates and families who need part time or full time nannies. * Managers help families determine their exact childcare needs.

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How much do local nanny jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for local 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 key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Local Nanny, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Local Nanny, you need experience in childcare, knowledge of child development, and often basic first aid or CPR certification. Familiarity with child safety equipment, communication apps to update parents, and sometimes light housekeeping tools are commonly required. Patience, reliability, and strong interpersonal skills help build trust with both children and families. These skills ensure a safe, nurturing environment and effective communication, which are essential for the well-being and development of the children in your care.

How does a local nanny typically coordinate daily activities and routines with parents?

A local nanny usually works closely with parents to establish a consistent daily schedule that aligns with the family's routines and values. Communication is key—nannies often have regular check-ins or use a shared diary to update parents on meals, naps, outings, and developmental milestones. Flexibility is important, as plans may need to adjust for unexpected changes or the children's evolving needs. This collaborative approach ensures both the nanny and parents are aligned on expectations and childcare strategies.

What are local nannies?

Local nannies are childcare professionals who provide in-home care for children, typically in the family's own residence, within the same geographic area. Their responsibilities often include supervising children, preparing meals, helping with homework, organizing activities, and sometimes performing light household duties related to the children. Local nannies may work full-time, part-time, or on an as-needed basis, offering personalized care tailored to each family's needs. Hiring a local nanny can provide families with flexible, consistent, and trusted childcare, often developing a close bond with the children over time.

What is the difference between Local Nanny vs Babysitter?

AspectLocal NannyBabysitter
CredentialsChildcare experience, background checks, sometimes certificationsOften minimal; may include basic babysitting courses
Work EnvironmentLong-term, consistent care in family’s homeShort-term, occasional care, often in the family’s or sitter’s home
Employer & Industry UsageFamilies seeking regular, ongoing childcareParents needing temporary or occasional supervision
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for consistent, professional childcareSeeking casual, short-term babysitting services

In summary, a Local Nanny provides ongoing, professional childcare with specific credentials and long-term commitment, while a Babysitter typically offers short-term, casual care without the same level of credentials or ongoing responsibility.

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Infographic showing various Local Nanny job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 83% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $49,027 per year, or $23.6 per hour.
Nanny Agency Manager - Washington DC

Nanny Agency Manager - Washington DC

NannyPod

Washington, DC • On-site

Part-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Job Description
We help you set up and run your Nanny Agency business. Work from home online today.
  • Managers are responsible for networking with local childcare candidates and families who need part time or full time nannies.
  • Managers help families determine their exact childcare needs.
  • Managers review, approve and share nanny candidates in their area. This includes interviewing them via video or in person, checking their driving license for identification purposes, reviewing their childcare experience, background checking them and ensuring suitability for the position.
  • Managers market NannyPod around their community, town or city.
  • Managers are the face of NannyPod and represent the company at a local level.

Great candidates include:
  • Childcare Professionals
  • Nanny Agency Owners
  • Child Day Care Center Owners
  • Pre-School Owners
  • Stay-at-Home Moms
  • Moms Group Administrators
  • Babysitting Group Administrators
  • Community Association / Neighborhood Managers
  • Teachers
  • Entrepreneurs who want to run a business from home or their existing office
  • Business & Marketing Professionals

Requirements
  • College Degree
  • Childcare Experience
  • Business & Marketing Skills
  • Strong Networking Skills
  • Own Transport
  • Able to pass a background check
  • Autonomous with a desire to run your own business
  • Extremely organized
  • Familiar with using basic technology apps and software (Email, Calendars, Text Messaging, Social Networking, etc...)
  • Smartphone
  • Laptop / Desktop

Benefits
NannyPod offers a vast array of benefits and help.
  • Recruitment Platform
  • Corporate Email
  • Corporate Website
  • Corporate Management Access (CRM, Calendar Bookings, Video Meetings w/ Screen Share, E-Sign Documents)
  • VistaPrint Professional Marketing Products
  • Set Your Own Boutique Fees
  • Nanny Agency Business Consults
  • Legal Contracts
  • Nanny Agency Manager Listing

NannyPod allows you to run your childcare business from home, or your existing office. Our tech driven recruitment platform helps you get nanny candidates from Google, Facebook, Indeed, Glassdoor, ZipRecruiter, Care.com and more. We allocate families directly to you when they register and help you with marketing. Parents love NannyPod because they can liaise directly with you about their needs. Our proven business model and brand started in 2015 and since then has helped 3000+ Families and 500+ childcare providers!
Digital Marketing: We ensure that NannyPod is pushed out across all digital channels like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google, Yahoo & Bing to help you get local Applicants & Families in your area.
Advanced Marketing Booklet: Full of unique marketing ideas to help you grow fast so you can build up your income.
Guide to Business Success Booklet: Key tips to help ensure you run your business correctly.
Ongoing Support & Advice: Professional business consults with us to help grow your business or anything else that comes to mind. We are here to help!
Marketing Items: Car Magnets, Fridge Magnets, T-shirts, Flyers for Parents, Flyers to recruit Sitters, Local Area Manager Business Cards, Sitter Business Cards, 'Uber style' decals for the front & rear car windows and more!
*Nanny Agency Managers are also known as Local Area Managers (LAMs)