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Nanny/Babysitter

San Jose, CA · On-site

$20 - $25/hr

We are seeking a Nanny/Babysitter to join our team ... You will assist in the development and supervision of children. Responsibilities: * Supervise and ...

Nanny

Brooklyn, NY

$30 - $35/hr

Nanny/Housekeeper Location: Brooklyn, 11212 Family Details: The family consists of two loving ... Prepare nutritious meals and snacks for the children. * Assist with laundry for the children and ...

... • Assist with homework and educational activities, fostering a love for learning. • Organize and participate in recreational outings, promoting physical activity and social interaction. • ...

Twinkle Toes is hiring part-time nannies to work with our amazing families in Ocala. Compensation ... expectations. * Assist with homework and educational activities, fostering a love for learning.

PR

$120K/yr

The nanny will assist with running errands, light housekeeping, children's laundry, meal preparation, and household organization; walking the family's two small dogs is preferred but not required. In ...

Nanny

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Lifetime of Love Nannies- Greater Lehi is looking for dedicated, responsible, and nurturing ... Prepare bottles and assist with infant-related tasks * Keep nursery and child-related areas tidy

ROTA Nanny in Littleton, CO Schedule: Two Weeks On / Two Weeks Off (Live-In During Rotation); Fly ... Provide nurturing, attentive, and developmentally appropriate care for four children. * Assist with ...

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How much do nanny assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for nanny assistant in the United States is $21.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.62 and $20.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are nanny assistants?

Nanny assistants are caregivers who provide support to primary nannies or parents in looking after children. Their responsibilities often include helping with daily routines, light household chores related to the children, meal preparation, and engaging children in activities. Nanny assistants may also accompany families on outings or assist with transportation to and from school or extracurricular activities. They typically work under the direction of a lead nanny or parent, contributing to a safe and nurturing environment for the children. The role can vary based on the family's needs and the age of the children involved.

What is the difference between Nanny Assistant vs Babysitter?

AspectNanny AssistantBabysitter
CredentialsMay require CPR/First Aid certification, experience with childrenOften no formal credentials required
Work EnvironmentLonger-term, consistent care in family homesOccasional, short-term care, often evenings or weekends
Employer & Industry UsageEmployed by families for ongoing supportHired for specific dates or times, often on a casual basis
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for ongoing childcare supportSeeking temporary or occasional babysitting

In summary, a Nanny Assistant provides more consistent, long-term childcare support and often requires certifications like CPR. A Babysitter typically offers short-term, occasional care without formal credentials. Both roles serve different needs within the childcare industry.

How does a Nanny Assistant typically collaborate with parents and primary caregivers to support a child's daily routine?

A Nanny Assistant works closely with parents and primary caregivers by maintaining open communication about the child’s schedules, preferences, and any special instructions. They often coordinate on daily routines such as meal times, school pick-ups, and extracurricular activities to ensure consistency and support the child’s well-being. Regular check-ins and feedback sessions help the Nanny Assistant adjust their approach to better align with the family’s expectations, making teamwork and adaptability essential in this role.

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

To thrive as a Nanny Assistant, you need experience in child care, basic first aid knowledge, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with scheduling apps, communication tools, and sometimes certification in CPR or child development is beneficial. Patience, reliability, and strong interpersonal skills help build trust with both children and parents. These skills are crucial for ensuring children's safety, supporting family routines, and fostering a positive, nurturing environment.
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Infographic showing various Nanny Assistant job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,987 per year, or $21.1 per hour.
Part-Time Nanny | McCandless - Position

Part-Time Nanny | McCandless - Position

East Wind Nannies

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site

$27 - $35/hr

Part-time

PTO

Posted 17 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 | McCandless

  • Start Date: As soon as the perfect fit is found
  • Hours: Flexible around the nanny’s schedule: 2–4 consecutive overnights, 1–2x/month, plus 1–2 flexible evenings each week.
  • Guaranteed Hours: 50 a month
  • Hourly Rate: $27-35
  • Children: Ages 15 and 12
  • Paid Vacation: 2 paid days
  • Requirements: LGBTQ-affirming
Responsibilities and Duties

WHO/WHAT: Flexible schedule? Check. Respectful, easygoing teenagers? Check. A genuinely kind family hoping to find their next trusted right-hand person? BIG check. Dad is searching for a warm, adaptable, emotionally intelligent nanny/family assistant to help support his close-knit family of three as they navigate a very full season of life together. His two teenagers (ages 12 and 15) are creative, compassionate, kind kids who stay busy with theater, music, instruments, outdoor adventures, and school activities. They’re the kind of teenagers who can absolutely stay home alone for stretches of time, but still deeply benefit from having a trusted adult nearby helping life run smoothly. 

This role is intentionally flexible and could work beautifully alongside another part-time or full-time position. Dad travels for work approximately 1–2x per month, typically requiring 2–4 consecutive overnights at a time (guest bed and bath is provided for you!). Outside of travel, the family would love support 1–2 evenings per week helping with transportation to activities, light meal prep, tidying, laundry, grocery pickup, vacuuming, sweeping, and simply helping the household exhale a little. Dad is very willing to work collaboratively around the right person’s schedule and would happily continue offering hours during non-travel weeks so the kids can build a comfortable, long-term relationship with you over time. Weeks dad travels will typically be 30 hours and the other weeks of the month will average about 8 hours a week. 

This is far less of a “traditional nanny” role and much more of a trusted support position. The two teens are independent overall, but the past few years have stretched this family in difficult ways, so warmth, kindness, patience, and emotional safety matter enormously here. Finding someone who is naturally affirming, accepting, and supportive of the LGBTQ community is essential. They’re looking for someone who can become a calm, dependable presence woven naturally into the rhythm of their lives over the coming years. So if you’re the kind of person who can seamlessly shift from driving to theater rehearsal to folding laundry while chatting about music or helping prep tacos for dinner, then we want to meet you so APPLY TODAY!

THE IDEAL NANNY IS…WARM. You’re the kind of person teenagers actually talk to—not because you force it, but because you make people feel comfortable simply by being yourself. Flexible, trustworthy, emotionally intelligent, and communicative, you understand that support roles often matter most in the small moments. You’re equally comfortable helping with practical household tasks as you are being a steady, reassuring adult presence in the home.

You’re adaptable and independent without being rigid or overbearing. You respect teenagers’ growing independence while still offering structure, consistency, humor, and kindness. This family truly hopes to find someone long-term—someone who values genuine connection and wants to become part of a close-knit, resilient family’s support system for years to come. If your strengths shine brightest in connection driven, relationship centered roles like this one, then 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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