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Annemarie H. says "We had Elizabeth as our strong first choice after several interviews - she had such a calming and caring presence even through a video conversation and...
Lisa J. says "Marisa provided after school care to my 8 year olds. She is extremely trustworthy, attentive, and punctual. She always kept me informed of any issues which...
Charles B. says "Erica was our full-time nanny (in a nanny share) in Dupont Circle in DC from 2012-2014. This was our oldest daughter. Erica was nothing short of...
Tanaz M. says "Claudia is a truly exceptional caretaker. She's one of the best nannies we've ever had. We used to joke that she was Mary Poppins! She has it all! She's...
Houston, TX
Care Member says "punctual. took care of my two kids on a last minute booking. will book again "
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297 Mexican nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $22.58/hr as of March 2026
The average star rating for rated Mexican nannies is 4.6
Mexican Nannies are rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on 293 reviews of the 297 listed Mexican nannies
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- Lisa J.
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A Mexican nanny is a nanny who happens to be Mexican. You can hire a Mexican nanny to take on the same responsibilities any nanny would take on. Some families look for nannies who share their heritage, and values and other families want to expose their children to different languages, cultures, and perspectives.
The cost to hire a Mexican nanny varies based on where you live, how many years of experience the nanny has, how many kids you have, and what types of responsibilities they’ll need to take on. With that in mind, the average hourly rate for Mexican nannies on Care.com is $22.58.
Not sure how to find a Mexican nanny? You can use Care.com to review Mexican nanny profiles so you can find a nanny near you who can meet your family’s needs. When you check out different nanny profiles, you can also read reviews from families they’ve worked with and can learn more about the responsibilities they feel comfortable taking on.
You can interview multiple Latina nannies to get an idea of what types of duties they feel comfortable taking on. For example, while some nannies don’t mind driving children to and from school, others may not feel comfortable driving minors. Other nannies may love to get in the kitchen and cook, whereas another may feel more comfortable handling smaller household chores like doing the kids’ laundry. Some nannies are even willing to live in the home as a live-in nanny.