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Here are some babysitters in Dunedin:
Brittany H. says "Robin is easily the best nanny on this entire site! She cared for our daughter for a year and we love her like family. Our daughter was always engaged...
See profileRachel G. says "We hired Renae to watch our 5 month old son while we went on a jeep tour. Shortly before we were supposed to leave the tour company called to delay the...
See profileJody C. says "Melanie is a cool person with a good heart. My kids loved her and still talk about her. "
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60 babysitters are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $18.64/hr as of June 2025
The average star rating for rated babysitters is 5.0
Babysitters in Dunedin, FL are rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 8 reviews of the 60 listed babysitters
- Brittany H.
- Rachel G.
- Jody C.
Figuring out how to find a babysitter in Dunedin, FL can feel overwhelming at first. To make your search easier, you can use Care.com to search through the profiles of babysitters near you. You can review 25 babysitters in Dunedin, FL on Care.com, with an average rating of 5.0. Once you choose candidates that fit your needs, you can contact them to schedule interviews, check references, and request additional background checks.
The average rate for Dunedin, FL babysitters on Care.com is $18.64 per hour as of June 2025. How much a babysitter charges can vary greatly depending on location, years of experience, the desired babysitter duties, and how many children will need looking after. The cost of care can also be influenced by special needs such as overnight care. You can use the Care.com childcare calculator to help you calculate your child care costs.
You can find all kinds of babysitters in Dunedin, FL through Care.com. As of 2025, you can browse caregivers that specialize in a range of duties, from overnight and infant care, to weekend and after school babysitters. Alongside keeping an eye on your children, caregivers can provide a variety of babysitting duties. They can help with homework or can possibly take on more extensive tutoring responsibilities, can drive your children to school or activities, and can spend time playing with them or helping them get their chores done. When you interview potential sitters, ask them what babysitting duties they are happy to take on.