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Candace E. says "Belinda has been a joy to work with. I hired her to be a part-time nanny for my 2-year old while I worked from home. My son, who is normally shy with...
Alicia B. says "Grace is very responsible. She cared for my twin girls the summer they were six. She created a fun, creative and safe environment for them. My girls are...
Care Member says "I am thrilled to share my experience with Adrienne, who has been an invaluable part of our family and business. From the moment we met her, Adrienne's...
Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL
Birmingham, AL
Lauren R. says "I was very pleased with how well Rebekah took care of our newborn and 3 year old. She managed to keep our home in excellent order as well. Rebekah, is a...
Care Member says "Sonia has been our full time nanny for over a year from the time our baby was 5 weeks old until we moved out of state now when she is 16 months. She is...
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25 in home nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $17.58/hr as of November 2025
The average star rating for rated in home nannies is 4.7
In Home Nannies in Birmingham, AL are rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 23 reviews of the 25 listed in home nannies
- Candace E.
- Alicia B.
- Care member
The average going rate for in-home nannies on Care.com in Birmingham, AL is $17.58 per hour. That being said, how much an in-home nanny charges can vary due to factors like their years of experience and your location.
Not sure how to hire a nanny? It’s easy to find an in-home nanny with Care.com. There are currently 19 in Birmingham, AL in-home nannies you can review on Care.com. To find an in-home nanny, you can search for nannies and compare their profiles by hourly pay rate and experience. You can also read in-home nanny reviews from other families.
All live-in nannies offer different services. Some may be more than happy to help with homework or to do some light housekeeping or cooking. You can ask them about what responsibilities they’re willing to tackle when you interview them.