A temporary nanny is a caregiver who offers short-term childcare services tailored to your family's needs. They can work for as little as 4 hours up to a couple of months, depending on your requirements. Unlike permanent nannies, who commit to long-term arrangements with a specific family, temporary nannies provide assistance for specific occasions or periods when parents require childcare support.
At least 18 years old.
A high school graduate or equivalent.
Must be legal to work in the United States.
Have a valid driver's license AND their own transportation.
Must provide references that the agency and families may contact.
A minimum of 2 years childcare experience (not including children related to them).
At least one year prior professional experience (prior daycare, nanny, teaching, etc.).
CPR certified or willing to renew within 30 days of their start date.
$25/visit with 3 business days notice (paid upfront)
$30/visit with less than 3 business days notice (paid upfront)
$50/visit overnight care, holidays, events, sick child care (paid upfront)
$120/week unlimited visits (same sitter, scheduled with a min 3 days in advance, paid upfront)
$350/month unlimited visits and $250 registration fee (required to begin a search)
$950 for 3 months and $250 registration fee (required to begin a search)
$1800 for 6 months and $250 registration fee (required to begin a search)