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Nanny Tyne
Nanny Tyne
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Rates & Fees (daily rates negotiable).
$25 per/hr (children over 5 years old)
$30 per/hr (children under 5 years old)
**$2 additional charge per extra child**
$10-$25 per/week travel reimbursement fee
As of now, I am available any time during the week Monday- Sunday.
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Nanny Alexis
Nanny Alexis
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Although I don't have a first aid certification, I'm a responsible and empathetic caregiver who can ensure your children's safety and well-being. I'd be thrilled to discuss my experience and qualifications in more detail.
Apart from my paid nanny experience, I also helped raise four of my younger siblings, raising both toddlers, grade schoolers and teenagers.
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Nanny Nini
Nanny Nini
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Nanny Dashawna
Nanny Dashawna
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Nanny María
Nanny María
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I made a lot of volunteers programs working with kids in Ecuador, Brasil and Colombia.
Now I’m looking to a new job opportunity on the area
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Nanny Jade
Nanny Jade
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Nanny Taylor
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I have been working with children for nearly three years, with experience ranging from newborns to six years old. I strongly believe that structure and age-appropriate curriculum play an important role in a child’s development, and I enjoy helping children learn and grow through daily routines and engaging activities.
I am also happy to assist with meal preparation, light housekeeping, and other household tasks as needed. I have had my driver’s license for two years, am CPR certified, and have completed language education certifications in Spanish and Korean.
I look forward to speaking with you and learning more about your family. Thank you for your time and consideration!
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Nanny Ingrid
Nanny Ingrid
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I’m Ingrid Caceres. I’m 27 years old. I’m looking for a full time position. It can be live in/ live out. I’m currently taking care of 3 sweet kids (4, 7 & 9y.o)
I’m available to start on the second week of may. I have experience with kids of all ages. The youngest bay I have babysit for was a 3 month old. I’m I have been providing childcare for almost 3 years. Strong and experienced driver.
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Nanny Niky
Nanny Niky
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I'm an experienced and enthusiastic babysitter who loves child care. I’ve worked with infants, toddlers to old kid’s age for 4 years. Kids age infants-16y.o. I worked in a local kids day care center for free time for 2 years, then I started out babysitting for a lot of families in my neighborhood and helped out over apps.
I'm driving daily since 2015. I love taking on any and all child care responsibilities. I enjoy everything from mealtime to playtime and story time.
I'm responsible, reliable, hardworking and I'm always on the time. Of kids I love them to make happy. I like with kids to play games, draw, go to swim, reading, go to the park, playground and another fun. I’m helping with laundry, meal, cleaning and driving.
In my free time, I like reading, outdoors activities and cooking.
Bonus certificates in May 2020 for Infection control and prevention included COVID-19.
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What’s the average cost of a live-in nanny in Washington, DC?
How to Hire a Live-In Nanny in Washington, DC
Nanny Lane is a nanny website that can help you find a live-in nanny in your area. Our nanny services include background checks, PLUS, and nanny payroll.
Common Responsibilities of Live-In Nannies in Washington, DC
To understand if a live-in nanny is right for you, it’s best to start by assessing your family’s needs. Live-in nannies are best suited for families’ that need flexible, full-time, in-home child care as live-in nannies reside with the family that they care for. A live-in nanny offers support with housekeeping, errands and other household responsibilities, similar to mother’s helpers, au-pairs, and full-time nannies. However, the perk that live-in nannies offer that sets them apart from other types of nannies, is round-the-clock and emergency coverage. These instances, as well as your location and the nanny’s experience are some of the many factors to consider when deciding how much you should pay a live-in nanny.
Interviews for Live-In Nannies in Washington, DC
When hiring potential live-in nannies, you should conduct interviews. Interviews are a great opportunity to get to know your live-in nanny candidates better. Here are some questions to consider asking:
- What nanny and live-in nanny experience do you have?
- What household responsibilities are you open to?
- What are your expectations for your housing situation?
- What is a weekly schedule for you? What time do you usually wake-up and go to bed? What do you usually do on weekends?
- Do you have any references questions?
- What salary are you seeking? Are you open to being paid through direct-deposit, pay stubs?
- What are your expectations around over-time pay and vacation time?
Contracts for Live-In Nannies in Washington, DC
When finalizing the details of your live-in nanny position, it’s important to make sure that everyone is on the same page. The easiest way to do this is to create a job offer for your live-in nanny position.
In your job offer, you should communicate the responsibilities and compensation for your live-in nanny position. In writing out the responsibilities of your live-in nanny, you might also choose to add some responsibilities that are specific to your families’ needs like if you expect your live-in nanny to travel with you and the details around travelling with your live-in nanny.
When considering what it means for your live-in nanny when you take vacation, you should also consider how you want to handle their vacation time, and other aspects of their compensation. This includes a live-in nanny salary, over-time, benefits, and any expenses like food and gas. And don’t forget to be clear about how and when you plan on paying your live-in nanny with a nanny payroll service or by yourself.
After presenting your job offer, you can create a contract for your live-in nanny to create the foundation for a good relationship with your nanny. And of course, as you learn how to hire a nanny, Nanny Lane's nanny services are here to help you along the way.


