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How much does a full-time nanny cost in Arizona in 2026?

In Arizona, the average full-time nanny earns about $18.25 per hour. For a typical 40-hour week, that works out to roughly $730/week or $3,163/month. Rates across Arizona fall in the $15–$27/hour range, depending on experience, the number of kids, and what's expected on the job.

Average hourly rate$18.25/hr · Arizona average

These numbers come from 4,187 live full-time nanny listings in Arizona on Nanny Lane. We update this page whenever the data moves.

$730
$3,163
$37,960

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What drives the price

Across Arizona, full-time nannies rates fall in the $15–$27/hour range. Where a family lands depends on a handful of factors. Three of them drive most of the spread.


01

Experience

More experienced full-time nannys command higher rates. Entry-level (0-2 yrs) average $17.86/hour, while the most experienced (6-10 yrs) charge around $20.71/hour.
Avg hourly rate by years of experience

02

Number of kids

One child is the baseline. Each additional child usually adds $1–$2/hour. Twins and infants tend toward the high end.
+$1 to $2/hour per additional child
Hourly rate by number of kids
1 kid (baseline)$18.25
2 kids~$19.25
3+ kids~$20.25+

03

Hours & schedule

Standard weekday daytime hours are easiest to staff. Early mornings, evenings, weekends, and last-minute coverage all push rates up.
10–20%premium for off-hours coverage
Hourly rate adjustment by schedule
Weekday 9–5 (standard)
Evening/weekend+$2–4/hr
Last-minute+$3–5/hr

Also factor in: live-in vs. live-out · household duties beyond childcare · driving · cooking · travel.

Full-time, part-time, and live-in full-time nanny rates

ArrangementTypical hoursAverage rate
Full-time35–50 hrs/week$18.97/hr
Part-time10–25 hrs/week$20.24/hr
Live-inSet by family$18.83/hr

Part-time often runs higher per hour than full-time. Short, fragmented schedules are harder for full-time nannies to fill alongside other jobs, so the per-hour rate compensates.

Live-in arrangements look cheaper per hour because room and board are part of the package. The trade-off is space — you'll need a private bedroom and ideally a separate bathroom for the full-time nanny.

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How do Arizona full-time nanny rates compare to the national average?

Arizona runs above the national average for full-time nanny rates, in line with many other metro-heavy states. Expect higher rates in major cities and more competitive pricing in smaller towns.

Hiring full-time nannies in Arizona typically costs about 5% more than the United States average of $17/hour.

Average hourly full-time nannies rates compared across Arizona and reference areas.
AreaAverage hourly ratevs. Arizona
Arizona$18/hr
United States$17/hr-5%

Where full-time nannies cost most and least in Arizona

Across 18 Arizona cities with active listings, full-time nanny rates range from $15.87/hour in Buckeye to $19.80/hour in Scottsdale.

Below are the 9 most and 9 least expensive cities for full-time nannies in Arizona and how each compares to the Arizona state average of $18.25/hour.

Most expensive cities in Arizona

Top 9 most expensive cities in Arizona for hiring a full-time nanny, ranked by average hourly rate.
#City$/hrvs. Arizona
1Scottsdale$19.80+8%
2Oro Valley$18.36+1%
3Flagstaff$18.08-1%
4Phoenix$17.78-3%
5Peoria$17.59-4%
6Surprise$17.55-4%
7Gilbert$17.42-5%
8Tempe$17.40-5%
9Chandler$17.24-6%

Least expensive cities in Arizona

Top 9 least expensive cities in Arizona for hiring a full-time nanny, ranked by average hourly rate.
#City$/hrvs. Arizona
1Buckeye$15.87-13%
2Maricopa$16.04-12%
3Glendale$16.30-11%
4Goodyear$16.33-11%
5Tucson$16.52-9%
6Yuma$16.67-9%
7Avondale$16.72-8%
8Mesa$16.82-8%
9Queen Creek$16.93-7%

Tips to find a great full-time nanny without overpaying

  • Be flexible on experience. Some of the best full-time nannies on the platform have 3–5 years on the job and charge meaningfully less than experienced full-time nannies with 10+ years. References matter more than years.
  • Consider a share. If your kids are similar ages and you live near another family, a share is the single biggest cost reduction available without compromising on care.
  • Be specific about hours upfront. Most full-time nannies will take a slightly lower rate for a guaranteed steady schedule than for a higher-rate, unpredictable one.
  • Bundle benefits thoughtfully. Two weeks PTO, a health stipend, transit passes, education assistance, or an annual raise commitment can help close the gap with families offering a higher hourly rate.
  • Match rate to responsibilities. A higher rate often makes sense once you add cooking, errands, or driving. Don't compare apples to oranges across listings.

How to reduce nanny costs?

Split the cost of a nanny with another family
and enjoy flexible child care.
Learn more about nanny sharing

How families use Nanny Lane to find a full-time nanny in Arizona

Nanny Lane is a marketplace built specifically for connecting families with full-time nannies — no recruiters in the middle. Most families work through it like this:

  1. 01

    Browse full-time nanny profiles in Arizona

    Filter by hourly rate, experience, languages, and availability.

  2. 02

    Message the ones who look like a fit

    Reach out to the full-time nannies whose experience and rate match what you're looking for.

  3. 03

    Schedule a phone call, then a paid trial day

    Trial days feel awkward at first — that's normal. They're the best way to see how a full-time nanny fits with your family in real time.

  4. 04

    Hire your full-time nanny

    If you'd rather not handle taxes and payroll yourself, our payroll team can take care of it.

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