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Care Member says "Mika is a lovely person, my 2.5 year old daughter gravitated towards her immediately. Mika has a lot of experience working with kids and you can tell...
Jean B. says "I had interviewed many nannies and Carmen stood out as an honest, trustworthy, and all around good person who I would want to be my child's nanny. In just a...
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Jon P. says "Kelly was great! She arrived right at our agreed upon time and immediately got along with our 3yr daughter. She was very flexible to our requests and made us...
Skylar W. says "Great communication and pleasure to work with."
Aubrey B. says "Such a sweet girl. Good luck in Boston!"
Cassidy S. says "My husband and I hired Emma to help care for our 3-month old baby girl. We really appreciated how gentle, nurturing and attentive she was right off the...
Care Member says "Mercedes has been caring for our son since he was 6 months old. He is now 12 months old. She is loving, caring, thoughtful, and energetic, and our son...
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531 newborn nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $28.93/hr as of June 2025
The average star rating for rated newborn nannies is 4.8
Newborn Nannies in San Francisco, CA are rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 720 reviews of the 531 listed newborn nannies
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So, how much is a nanny for a newborn going to cost you? Hiring a newborn nanny in San Francisco, CA on Care.com will cost an average of $28.93 per hour as of June, 2025. All newborn nannies charge varying rates and these rates can depend on how much experience they have and where you live.
There are 531 newborn nanny profiles you can review for nannies in San Francisco, CA on Care.com. You can also read 720 for newborn nannies near you.
It’s easy to find a nanny for your newborn with Care.com. You can hire a nanny for newborn babies near you in San Francisco, CA. Not sure how to interview a nanny for a newborn? Prepare a list of questions in advance so you make sure you learn everything you need about each candidate to make your decision. You may also want to run an independent background check for extra peace of mind.