Find a special needs nanny job in Maryland
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The Ashe Family
The Ashe Family
A little bit about us
Weston is a curious, thoughtful child who communicates in his own unique way and thrives with caregivers who are calm, observant, and willing to meet him where he is. He enjoys routines, movement, and exploring the world around him, and benefits from extra support during transitions and in busy environments.
This role is less about traditional babysitting and more about connection, support, and co-regulation. At times, Weston may become overwhelmed, which can look like dysregulation or attempts to leave an area (elopement), especially in stimulating settings. We’re looking for someone who can remain calm, provide a sense of safety, and help him navigate those moments with patience and care.
Responsibilities may include:
Engaging Weston in play and activities at home or in the community
Supporting outings (parks, walks, local activities)
Assisting with routines and transitions
Working collaboratively with parents to maintain a consistent, supportive approach
Experience with neurodivergent children (autism, ADHD, sensory needs) is strongly preferred. We value a neuroaffirming approach—someone who respects Weston’s communication style and focuses on building trust and connection rather than compliance.
This role is a great fit for someone studying education, psychology, OT, speech therapy, or a related field—or anyone who brings empathy, curiosity, and a willingness to learn.
Bonus for people who have experience with Level 2 or Level 3 autistic children, whether as an RBT, BCBA, speech/OT, Floor Time, or special ed in a school setting.
Regular hours week-in, week-out, probably between 10-13 hours per week after school until 8pm or 830pm.
Certification requirements
The Wagner Family
The Wagner Family
A little bit about us
Certification requirements
The Sajery Family
The Sajery Family
A little bit about us
I am seeking an attentive caregiver who drives their own car and has experience working with kids with ADHD and on the spectrum.
Job Description
Seeking a caregiver with experience working w/ kids with ADHD and on the spectrum. You must drive your own car to take him to activities periodically.. You also are asked to give my child your full attention while on duty (no personal phone calls, video calls, etc.). The job entails:
-Meeting my son when he gets off the school bus at around 4:15/4:30pm.
-Helping him get a snack and help him with his homework, warm up or cook him dinner....
Would be great if you could also have him help make dinner, too.
-Making sure he cleans up after himself at the table and tidies up his room.
-Helping him do his laundry once a week.
-Driving him in your car to one of his activities (swim class etc ) once a week.
The job usually lasts until 7:30pm, but once in a while it could go to 8:30/9 with ample notice upon request.
Certification requirements
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How to Find a Special Needs Nanny Job in Maryland
Start by creating your profile so that families can quickly learn about you. Once your profile highlights your skills and personality, you can message families to find the right nanny job for you.
What is a Special Needs Nanny Job in Maryland
A special needs nanny focuses on caring for children with special needs. You’ll be responsible for creating individualized care and activities that combine both consistency and stimulation. The family you’re caring for will have schedules and preferences to share with you to ensure that their child receives the best care possible.
Preparing for a Special Needs Nanny Job Interview in Maryland
Once you start connecting with prospective employers, the next step is a special needs nanny job interview. Here is a list of some infant nanny interview questions to prepare for:
- What is your specific experience with this diagnosis?
- Can you tell us about your experiences with children with special needs?
- Do you have any Maryland special training?
- What would you do if an emergency arises?
- How strictly do you usually follow a schedule with children with special needs?
At this stage, you should come prepared with references from past special needs nanny jobs. It is a great opportunity to see how you fit in with the family and ask any questions about the responsibilities or compensation. To ensure everyone has a shared understanding of the role and responsibilities; we recommend asking for a job offer or a nanny contract.