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7 Days / Week
$300 / day
Child Care in New York County, New York, United States
Family situation: There are currently 4 people in the family, the eldest is a 7-year-old boy, and the second is a 4-year-old boy. The baby is due around the end of September. The family lives near Columbus Circle in Manhattan. The ancestral home is in the north, from Beijing and Tianjin. There are no pets at home. The mother is not working at the m...
5 Days / Week
$25 / hour
Child Care in Hoffman Estates, IL, USA
Hi! We are looking for a Nanny for our family. Our son is bright, happy, and always curious. We are easy to get along with, and are looking for someone either live-in or live-out. Bonus if you have childhood education experience, such as daycare teaching, but all are invited to apply!
5 Days / Week
$25 / hour
Child Care in Hoffman Estates, IL, USA
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6 Days / Week
$28 / hour
Child Care in Las Vegas, NV, US
Hi! We are looking for someone to be a {} for our family and thought you could be a fit. We would like to invite you to chat more. Please take a look at our job description and let us know what you think!
5 Days / Week
$20 / hour
Child Care in Harris County, Texas, United States
Our family is moving to Houston, TX in July 2025 and are looking for a full time nanny to start mid-August. We have one child who is currently 4 months old. She will be 8 months old in August. We are looking for someone who is bilingual - English and Chinese (mandarin). Live-in arrangement can be considered. Legal work visa is required.
5 Days / Week
$250 / day
Child Care in Brooklyn, NY, USA
We are looking for a gentle and caring nanny for our son starting July 2025. He will be turning 6 months time. We would like our son to learn Cantonese or Mandarin (we are Cantonese). We will require the nanny to start ~615am and will usually be finished with work around 5/530. Please let us know if interested!
5 Days / Week
$25 / hour
Child Care in San Diego, CA, US
Hello! We are looking for a nanny for our family. This position is located in San Diego, CA, US, live-in, 5 days a week. Rate is 5 hours per day. $25 per hour. Job includes babysitting, light housekeeping, and cooking (dinner or lunch). Ideal candidate needs to speak Mandarin Chinese and own a car. Please apply to learn more about us! Looking forwa...
5 Days / Week
$25 / hour
Child Care in New York, New York, USA
Hi! We are looking for a Nanny for our family. We are also expecting a second child in October. This position is in Forest Hills Queens NY, US, live in or live out, 5 days per week 10 hours per day. Rate is $25 per hour. Flexible. The ideal candidate needs to speak Chinese Mandarin, and can care for Toddler. Please apply to the job to learn more ab...

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How can I find a good nanny job?

To get started, sort nanny jobs in your area by distance from your location, pay rate, and the type of nanny jobs you are interested in such as part time or full time, live-in or live-out. Then, create a nanny profile specifying your skills and services. Make sure your profile is as detailed as possible. This can help families review your profile and decide whether you’re a good fit for their children. Then, start applying to the jobs that fit your availability and interests. Alternatively, families will be able to contact you if they would like to set up an interview to work with you.

How should I prepare to interview for a nanny job?

The goal of your interview is to make the family feel comfortable having you in their home with their kids. To make sure you're adequately prepared, go over the job description carefully so you know exactly what the family is looking for in a nanny. Spend some time writing down a few questions you think the family will ask and what your answers will be. Don't expect the interview to go exactly how you've planned, but preparing a variety of questions and scenarios can help you feel less nervous when you're in the family's house. Don't be shy to ask questions you have about the position as well. You'll want to leave the interview feeling comfortable with the job, just like you hope the family will be comfortable with hiring you.

Are families hiring for nanny jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Child care is still a much-needed service and families are relying on nannies to help them on a daily basis. To help keep both families and nannies comfortable, AyiConnect have recently added an enhancement to the helper's profile where you can indicate if you are COVID vaccinated or prefer to discuss with them directly. Before working in anyone's home, you should review the latest CDC safety guidelines so you can feel prepared to minimize the risk of catching or spreading the coronavirus.
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