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How much does a part-time nanny cost in Oklahoma in 2026?
In Oklahoma, the average part-time nanny earns about $13.02 per hour. For a typical 40-hour week, that works out to roughly $521/week or $2,257/month. Rates across Oklahoma fall in the $7–$20/hour range, depending on experience, the number of kids, and what's expected on the job.
These numbers come from 2,012 live part-time nanny listings in Oklahoma on Nanny Lane. We update this page whenever the data moves.
- Weekly
(40 hrs) - $521
- Monthly
- $2,257
- Annual
- $27,082
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What drives the price
Across Oklahoma, part-time nannies rates fall in the $7–$20/hour range. Where a family lands depends on a handful of factors. Three of them drive most of the spread.
Experience
Number of kids
| 1 kid (baseline) | $13.02 |
|---|---|
| 2 kids | ~$14.02 |
| 3+ kids | ~$15.02+ |
Hours & 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 part-time nanny rates
| Arrangement | Typical hours | Average rate | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Part-time | 10–25 hrs/week | $13.51/hr | See part-time rates → |
| Live-in | Set by family | $14.31/hr | See live-in rates → |
Live-in rates here run higher than live-out — uncommon, but typically reflects specialty demand for around-the-clock or live-in newborn care. The trade-off is space — you'll need a private bedroom and ideally a separate bathroom for the part-time nanny.
How do Oklahoma part-time nanny rates compare to the national average?
Oklahoma runs below the U.S. average for part-time nanny rates — a meaningful budget advantage for families looking to hire here. Rates are tightest in larger cities and lowest in smaller towns and rural areas.
Hiring part-time nannies in Oklahoma typically costs about 21% less than the United States average of $16/hour.
| Area | Average hourly rate | vs. Oklahoma |
|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma | $13/hr | — |
| United States | $16/hr | +26% |
Where part-time nannies cost most and least in Oklahoma
7 cities have enough part-time nanny data to compare, with rates ranging from $11.48/hour in Lawton to $14.41/hour in Tulsa.
Below: how each compares to the Oklahoma state average of $13.02/hour.
Nearby cities ranked by part-time nanny rate
| # | City | $/hr | vs. Oklahoma | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tulsa | $14.41 | +11% | |
| 2 | Edmond | $14.37 | +10% | |
| 3 | Norman | $14.09 | +8% | |
| 4 | Oklahoma City | $13.72 | +5% | |
| 5 | Yukon | $13.03 | — | |
| 6 | Broken Arrow | $12.86 | -1% | |
| 7 | Lawton | $11.48 | -12% |
Tips to find a great part-time nanny without overpaying
- Be flexible on experience. Some of the best part-time nannies on the platform have 3–5 years on the job and charge meaningfully less than experienced part-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 part-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.
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How families use Nanny Lane to find a part-time nanny in Oklahoma
Nanny Lane is a marketplace built specifically for connecting families with part-time nannies — no recruiters in the middle. Most families work through it like this:
- 01
Browse part-time nanny profiles in Oklahoma
Filter by hourly rate, experience, languages, and availability.
- 02
Message the ones who look like a fit
Reach out to the part-time nannies whose experience and rate match what you're looking for.
- 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 part-time nanny fits with your family in real time.
- 04
Hire your part-time nanny
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