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Lissette G. says "I met Nicole for an interview and if it weren't for our schedule differences, she would've been hired. We communicated to meet for the 1st time for an...
See profileCare Member says "Carolyn is AMAZING! I had a last minute work emergency that took all day, Carolyn responded fast, worked with me because it was so last minute, and...
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Care Member says "Morgan is an amazing nanny! She is always up to date on child safety and what's normal for all stages of childcare. She helped me be a better mom to my...
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60 night child care are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $18.92/hr as of June 2025
The average star rating for rated night child care is 4.8
Night Child Care in Annapolis, MD are rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 21 reviews of the 60 listed night child care
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If you need to find child care at night near you in Annapolis, MD, the average hourly pay rate for that type of caregiver on Care.com is $18.92. It’s worth noting that how much you’ll actually spend will depend on factors like how many children you have and how many years of experience the caregiver has. You can also expect to spend more on an overnight caregiver compared to having a caregiver just come to your home for a few hours in the evening.
If you need to find night time child care, it’s fair to keep safety top of mind. While all night child care providers on Care.com are asked to complete an annual background check called a CareCheck, we still strongly recommend you do your own research by checking references and doing an independent background check. You can also compare 21 reviews of night child caregivers near you in Annapolis, MD from other families when doing your research.
You can review 26 profiles of night caregivers near you in Annapolis, MD to find the care you need for your family. You can also host interviews with different caregivers to see who can help with additional responsibilities like after school transportation, cooking, and light housework—all of which can come in handy if you’ll be away for a day and night.