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Susan L. says "Katie was a pleasure to have in our home. Never had to worry about pets or children."
Cory D. says "Raven is a great child care provider I highly recommend her."
Joshua Y. says "I recently had the pleasure of having [babysitter's name] watch over my children—ages 2, 8, and 11—along with our very energetic 1-year-old dog. I am...
Jane S. says "Willa watches our infant, toddler (two under 2!), and our bulldog on weekends. She’s more than capable, prompt, and fun. We are so grateful we found her!"
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17 night nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $25.00/hr as of December 2025
The average star rating for rated night nannies is 5.0
Night Nannies in Hobart, IN are rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 3 reviews of the 17 listed night nannies
- Susan L.
- Cory D.
- Joshua Y.
Hiring a night nanny in Hobart, IN on Care.com will cost an average of $25.00 per hour as of December 2025. This rate may vary depending on the experience they have and any additional needs beyond what a night nanny would typically manage.
There are currently 1 night nannies on Care.com in Hobart, IN. You can filter search results to show night nannies within a certain distance of your zip code. From there, compare candidates by hourly rate, experience, and their availability. You can also check reviews from other families in Hobart who have previously hired any of the night nannies you are interested in. Figuring out how to find a night nanny is easy with Care.com!
Night nannies in Hobart, IN can come to your home in the evening to take care of your newborn during the overnight hours when you are asleep. They handle things like feeding, changing diapers and soothing your baby back to sleep. Some night nannies in Hobart can help sleep train infants so they will stay asleep for longer periods of time after the nanny's services are no longer needed. Some are also trained to manage colicky babies and newborns with reflux issues.