Fees

Casual Care Rates (Permanent Negotiable)
Evening Care / BabysittingFrom $25 per hr
Day Time Care / Nanny (more than 4hrs)From $25 per hr
Day Time Care / Nanny (4 hrs or less)From $28 per hr
Morning Care / Before School Care / Mothers HelpFrom $30 per hr

How do I become a nanny in Melbourne?

According to the ANA’s new national standards nannies and in home carers must:

  1. Be a minimum of 18 years of age.
  2. Hold a current Australian First Aid and CPR Certificate.
  3. Hold a Working with Children Check.
  4. Hold a National Police check.
  5. Be able to supply at least two current contactable nanny or child care referees.

Do nannies make good money?

Do nannies make good money? Yes, some nannies do make good money if they have a good education, working experience and are in cities with a high cost of living.

What do nannies get paid in Australia?

The average nanny salary in Australia is $58,500 per year or $30 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $48,750 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $68,250 per year.

How much does a nanny earn in Australia?

The average nanny salary in Australia is $58,500 per year or $30 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $47,044 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $72,975 per year.

Is it free to be a nanny in Melbourne?

It is available to all nannies and caregivers who register an account with We Need A Nanny. Looking for Melbourne nanny jobs? We connect amazing nannies and babysitters with beautiful families. Simply join free, create your profile and start applying for positions.

How much do you pay your nannies?

Pay Rate: $29.56 – $31.54 per hour + Super/Insurance (employed by MLNA) + WorkCover. 5 Day Before and After School Nanny / Educator Mickhleham (1…

What are the duties of a nanny for a baby?

Our ideal nanny would also assist with light housekeeping duties related to baby such as keeping play/sleep areas clean & tidy, washing the babies bottles after… These parents are seeking an experienced nanny to care for their gorgeous baby and toddler. They’re keen for the nanny to take the children out to various… More…

How many days a week do you look for a nanny?

We’re looking for a nanny two days a week (9.00-5.30) (possibly three days per week if all goes well) to look after our two-and-half-year-old son and also pick… Nanny/Househelp (aka lifesaver!)