Nanny Survey, Pay and Responsibilities
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Park Slope Parents, (PSP), a great resource for parents in Brooklyn, did a "Nanny Compensation Survey" of over 1100 parents. I read the entire thing (and it isn’t short), but it really dissected a lot of questions and issues people ask or have when hiring a part-time or full-time nanny. I am sure other parents and nannies will find it really insightful- you can use it to gauge where you are in terms of pay, responsibilities, vacation pay and more. For instance………
Ever wonder what the average pay is per hour for a full-time or part-time nanny for either 1 or 2 children?
PSP found that the average compensation for :
- 1 child was $12-13 an hour for a full-time nanny and $13-14 an hour for a part-time nanny.
- For 2 children the standard pay is $13.50-15 an hour for a full-time nanny and $15 an hour for a part-time nanny.
(Full-time nanny is defined by more than 37.5 hours a week).
Here were some other points from their survey:
• 68% of full-time employers pay overtime, which is most commonly paid at $15/hr.
• 83% pay their Nanny if the family is on vacation
• 88% give their Nanny a year-end bonus, ranging from 1 day to 2 weeks’ pay.
• 9 in 10 give their Nannies Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year’s Day and 4th of July as paid vacation days.
• 17% of parents have had a Nanny sleep-over for a night, with the ranging between $50-$100 (mode = $100).
• Half or respondents have given a raise to their Nannies, typically $1/hr.
For the entire survey and results visit their site here.





Whatever the cost, a lot of people are getting a bargain for childcare. Not only can nannies help you get on with your job or personal life, but they can help your child learn to socialize with other people and help you form a closer bond with your child because you have had time off to refresh and recharge.