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Rebecca H. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Rebecca

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Part-time
< 1 year experience

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CPR
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Color I. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Color

Washington, DC
$25/hr
Full-time
< 1 year experience

A little bit about me

Hi I'm looking for a nanny position

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CPR
First Aid
Ruth B. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Ruth

Washington, DC
$19/hr
Part-time
1 year experience

A little bit about me

My name is Ruth Blessing I go by Blessing.
I am Cameroonian first generation and a Trinity Washington University student undergrad. I major in journalism double minor in African studies and communication.
I create a safe and clean environment and meal preparation as well as educational help.
My responsibilities have been adventures in nature and in the city drawing, coloring ,writing poems and learning a new thing every day.
I Help children with daily hygiene and fashion choices.
I am completely ok with families with pets

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Kweita H. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Kweita

Washington, DC
$20/hr
Part-time
10+ years experience

Certifications

CPR
First Aid
Khamari W. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Khamari

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Part-time
< 1 year experience

A little bit about me

Hey my name is khamari I'm 15 I very good wit kids changing pampers cooking cleaning

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Special Needs
Britney G. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Britney

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Part-time
< 1 year experience

A little bit about me

I am a 12 yea old about to be 13 looking for a job that I think I will like and I know how to take care of a baby.

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Special Needs

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Nico G. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Nico

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Part-time
< 1 year experience

A little bit about me

My name is Nico Gutierrez, I live in D.C. ,Maryland and Virginia area. I have babysitting experience.

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Special Needs
Emely E. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Emely

Washington, DC
$17.50/hr
Full-time
1 year experience

A little bit about me

Hello, My name is Emely Estrella I’m from the Dominican Republic & I will love to work with your family.
Michele S. - Seeking Work in Washington

Nanny Michele

Washington, DC
$25/hr
Full-time
10+ years experience

A little bit about me

Hi my name is michele and .I Love working with children's and . I have over 25 years.

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What’s the average cost of a nanny in Washington, DC?

The average cost of a nanny in Washington, DC is $23.49 per hour. The cost of a nanny is dependent on the nanny’s experience, qualifications and location.
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How to Hire a Nanny in Washington, DC

Nanny Lane is an easy-to-use website that helps families find experienced local nannies in Washington. Simplify your nanny search and find your perfect nanny today. Our services include background checks, nanny contracts, and nanny payroll.

Understand Nanny Responsibilities in Washington, DC

Before beginning the search for a nanny, it’s important to understand what you’re looking for and if a nanny is the right choice for your child care needs. In hiring a nanny, first, you should think through what responsibilities you expect your nanny to handle. With that information, you can create a profile so that nannies can reach out to you. The boundaries for nannies duties vary from family to family. In general, a nanny is responsible for making sure your children’s needs are met, including things like ensuring they have opportunities to play and be active. When tasks go beyond child care, for example, housekeeping or meal preparation, it’s good practice to communicate these expectations with your nanny before hiring them. Along with the different duties that you ask for, experience and location can impact how much you should pay your nanny.

Washington Nanny Interviews

Once you start connecting with prospective nannies, the next step is a nanny interview. To make things a bit easier, here’s a list of some nanny interview questions to consider asking:

  • Do you have experience being a nanny?
  • How do you handle tantrums? Can you share an experience disciplining children?
  • What sort of household tasks are you open to doing?
  • Are you open to a live in arrangement in Washington? Do you have experience being a live in nanny?
  • Are you open to being a nanny in a nanny share?
  • Do you have any references?
  • Are you trained in First Aid or CPR in Washington?
  • Do you have a driver’s license in DC? Do you own a car?
  • 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?

During the hiring process, it’s essential to ask for references, and by asking their references questions you gain a better understanding of they will fit in your family. As you get closer to hiring a nanny, be sure to run a background check to ensure your kids are in good hands. When evaluating a prospective nanny, it’s essential to make sure you’re setting the foundation for a good relationship with your nanny. You can do this by being clear about your expectations around nanny responsibilities and compensation, and of course, by being friendly and welcoming! And of course, as you learn how to hire a nanny, Nanny Lane's nanny services are here to help you along the way.

Daycare vs. Hiring a Nanny

Choosing between putting your child in daycare and hiring a nanny can be a tough decision. While nannies are often more expensive, they provide individualized attention and flexibility. Daycares, on the other hand, prioritize socialization. Our Nanny vs Daycare guide can help you determine what's best for your family.

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