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How much does a nanny cost in Squamish?

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Hiring a nanny can be a game-changer, especially for busy parents who need a professional touch in taking care of their young ones. However, understanding the associated costs can be challenging. Between up-front costs of hiring and the recurring costs of wages and activities, navigating the financial side of hiring a nanny can be overwhelming, even more so for first time parents. In general, nanny rates depend on the number of children you have and the duties required by the nanny. These duties can include preparing meals, taking the kids to school, doing laundry, etc. Nannies can also provide nighttime or newborn care if that is what you're searching for. But not to fear! In this article, we’ll dive into the details around different factors that impact the costs to hiring and what you can expect throughout the hiring stages.
So how much does a nanny cost? From our research, on average they charge $25.00 an hour in Squamish.

Nanny rates in Squamish

Lowest costAverage costHighest cost
Hour$22.00$25.00$26.00
* Rate information as of April 20, 2024
Charlotte R
Charlotte R
Hi! My name is Charlotte, I am 20 years old soon to be 21. I attend Carleton University in Ottawa Ontario however I am born and raised in Squamish. I’m looking to spend next summer working out west for a change of scenery and to be back in my hometown. I am an experienced caregiver with plenty of nanny experience from the age of 13 to now, taking on a 9mo, 3 and 6 yo weekly for about a year during highschool. I have experience working with all ages from newborns to age 10, including work as an educational therapist for children with disabilities. I am registered in first aid and CPR. I have been around and have loved children my whole life, being the oldest of 4 and babysitting the minute I could. I am fluent in both English and French and love to teach. I love animals and have 3 dogs and a cat of my own, and am experienced in caring for them. I also love to cook and have kitchen training from previous jobs and a credit in highschool. I thrive for adventure and new experiences and would love to be contribute that for your children. I will have my own vehicle and am able to instal car seats, with lots of trunk space to store activities :) I am planning to drive to BC the first week of May and stay until August and am looking for a nanny position for all if not most of those months.
22.00/hour
Abby C
Abby C
Hi there! My name is Abby, and I have come to Squamish from England. I have experience caring for infants and newborns as well as primary school age. I have recently graduated from university studying Speech and Language Therapy. During my degree I completed many placements working with children of all ages and all abilities. I also worked at a preschool caring for children 3 month - 4 years old. This job involved feeding the children breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, putting them down for naps, organising daily themed activities and much more. I am currently seeking a full-time live-in or live-out part-time position with a loving family who is looking for a dedicated caregiver. In addition to providing exceptional childcare, I also offer housekeeping, meal prep, and pet care services to ensure a smooth and well-rounded household experience. My hourly charge is $20, and I am committed to creating a safe, stimulating, and nurturing environment for the children I care for. If you are a family in need of a reliable and caring nanny, I would love to hear from you. Feel free to send me a message to discuss how I can support your family's needs and provide the best care for your little ones. I am excited to embark on this journey with a new family and help create a harmonious and loving home environment. Looking forward to connecting with you!
25.00/hour
Annika W
Annika W
Hey there! My name is Annika and I’m a local Squamish nanny. I have many years of experience caring for babies, newborns, and primary school children, including my 4 younger siblings! I am available for full-time work and can provide live-out care as well as housekeeping, meal prep, CPR and first aid certified care. I am passionate about creating a playful, active, and supportive environment for children. I am also happy to perform light housekeeping duties and meal prep! If you are interested in my services, please message me for more information. I SO look forward to hearing from you!
26.00/hour

Factors That Impact Your Nanny's Rate

Firstly, let's start by talking about the things that directly impact the hourly rate set by a nanny. Understanding how much you'll be paying a nanny largely depends on several key factors.

Location

Where you live plays an enormous role in how much a nanny will cost and is one of the largest factors. If you're residing in high cost of living areas like New York City, or Los Angeles, be ready to budget a bit more than if you lived in a smaller, less expensive city or town.

Experience

Nannies with more years of experience or relevant education backing them tend to command higher rates. A seasoned nanny will likely charge a higher wage because of their experience and childcare skills.

Number of Children

This is often one of the first things a nanny will ask in the interview process, and rightly so. The more kids you need care for, the more work it is for the nanny and the higher they'll charge. Every nanny has their own way of factoring this in, so it's not quite as simple as taking the hourly wage and multiplying it by the number of children you have.

Duties and Responsibilities

Many families that choose to hire nannies oftentimes need help in areas other than childcare. Responsibilities like light housekeeping and cooking are pretty common from our experience. That being said, additional responsibilities typically lead to additional costs.

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Factors That Impact Your Costs

Aside from the nanny's hourly rate, other factors will impact your overall costs. We've categorized these as costs that come with hiring a nanny but aren't a huge part of how they set their hourly rate.

Hours and Schedule

Just like with a traditional office job, the hours worked per week is the biggest part of overall pay. But unlike a traditional nine-to-five, nanny schedules can vary from week to week depending on the needs of the family. We recommend both you and your nanny track worked hours to keep things humming smoothly.

Daily Activities

If you'd like your nanny to take the kids on outings, to lessons or clubs, remember to factor in these extra costs. Entry fees and transport costs can add up!

Taxes

As an employer, you'll be required to pay employment taxes. Be sure to consult with a tax professional to understand all the obligations. Need some more help? We've partnered with Canada's leading domestic payroll provider, HeartPayroll, to provide a seamless transition between finding, hiring, and paying your nanny.

Benefits, Perks, and Bonuses

Providing your nanny with vacation days, health insurance, allowances, and other benefits may increase your total costs. These additions also help keep your job competitive in cities with higher nanny demand. However, some of these things, like additional vacation days, may be able to be offered in exchange for a lower hourly rate.

Other Costs You Might Not Have Thought Of

There are a few sometimes overlooked costs that come with hiring a nanny.

Background Check

Ensuring the safety of your child is paramount. A thorough background check is advisable for any potential nanny, although it comes with a cost.

Finding a Nanny

Using a nanny agency or an online service can save you time, but will also be an added expense. Nonetheless, the peace of mind you get knowing you've hired a qualified professional may be worth it.

Certifications

Many families may choose to require their nanny to obtain certain certifications as part of the interview process which are typically reimbursed by the family upon hiring. These include certifications such as CPR and First Aid, Water-safety and age-specific courses (like Newborn Care).

Now that you have detailed insights into the costs associated with hiring a nanny, you're better equipped to make an informed decision. Be sure to maintain open and honest communication with potential nannies about compensation and expectations around duties and responsibilities. Remember, while it's necessary to manage your finances responsibly, the safety, happiness, and well-being of your children is the foremost priority!