Dear Family,

Thank you for visiting our nationwide site for premier Mormon nannies.  We place nannies in live-in and live-out jobs across the country.  There are many agencies to choose from when looking to hire a nanny.   So what makes Your Child’s Nanny different?  First and foremost, integrity.  We ensure that all placements are made with the highest level of professionalism and dedication.  Our nannies are thoroughly screened and possess the expertise and values most important when looking for someone to care for your children.

At Your Child’s Nanny, we are committed to providing families with great nannies.  Part of this experience is to provide you with excellent options.  Some agencies may provide you with many choices, none of which seem to fit your needs.  Here at Your Child’s Nanny, we will provide you only with the highest quality applicants that have already been screened to match your pay scale, the hours you are hiring for, the personality traits you are looking for and so much more.  We take seriously that you don’t have time to sift through many applicants who don’t fit your needs.  We believe that ANY nanny we send your way will be a great match!

As a family in search of an LDS Nanny or, a "Mormon Nanny"  you join with many other families in this search. For the most part, the reason for this demand is because LDS church members are known for their high moral standard of living.  We will provide your LDS nanny with a network of friends and church leaders to depend on before she even begins her position with you. Because your nanny will feel safe and welcomed in her new area of living, she will feel content and happy in her working environment. This will reflect into the lives of your children on a daily basis. We welcome you, and look forward to helping you find your Mormon nanny today! 

Sincerely,

Kari Shafer - Owner


*Please not that due to EEOC regulations, we cannot discriminate and any nanny applying for your position regardless of religion may be presented for your review.
What is a nanny?
A nanny is a professional who has committed their life to the care of children.  Nannies are loving, nurturing and outstanding members of the community.  Nannies often have education and degrees in the fields of teaching, child development, early childhood education and other child-related fields.  Nannies work and sometimes live in the homes of the families that employ them.  Nannies perform many duties, each negotiated with the individual families that they work with.  Some of the duties a nanny can usually expect to perform are:
  • Loving and nurturing children
  • Playing, reading, arts and crafts, games and other activities
  • Changing babies
  • Feeding babies
  • Dressing children
  • Bathing children
  • Driving children to/from activities
  • Assisting older children with homework
  • Other duties associated with the care of children
  • Minor housekeeping chores such as dishes, laundry, making beds, occasional shopping, tidying up children's rooms and play areas, cooking and other duties as negotiated by the family.

    How do you place nannies all over the country when you are located in Hawaii?
    Well, good question!  Actually, we meet all of our nannies here in Hawaii and have no difference in placement successes with our other branches.  We believe our screening process is so unique and so in-depth, that meeting the nanny face-to-face does not increase the likelihood of success.  We speak with so many people associated with each applicant and put a lot of work into matching nanny and family personality types, that it’s hard to miss the little things.  We place nannies all over the country on a weekly basis, and would be proud to put you in touch with families who have used our services.

    What does LDS mean?
    LDS means Latter-day Saint. It is the acronym for "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,  otherwise known as the "Mormon  church.

    Will my LDS Nanny preach to me as she works for me?
    When we send out a Mormon nanny they have been informed that they are to represent Jesus Christ in their example of living.  They are not to preach to the families they work for, unless the family inquires about the nanny’s religious beliefs.

    Do Mormon Nannies have any restrictions on certain types of food they can be around?
    No. Members of the LDS church have been counseled to abstain from coffee, hot tea, alcohol and tobacco.  Although they may not partake of these things, they should not have a problem living around other people who do.

    Do I have to be LDS to hire a Mormon Nanny?
    No, in fact, most of our families are not LDS.  We only ask that you be respectful of the nanny’s lifestyle, beliefs and church schedule.

    How will you help us after we have hired our Nanny?
    We will network every Nanny with other nannies and church members in her area. We will honor our guarantee and we will be here to answer questions and offer assistance as issues come up.


    How can you do anything different to help me find a nanny than what I’m already doing?
    It’s our full time job.  We do it all day, every day.  We also have the added perspective of nanny experience, along with added agency resources that families might not have available.

    Do you offer a guarantee if I have to find a new Nanny before her 1 year contract is finished?
    Yes. We offer a ten week guarantee at no cost. And a Six month guarantee at 50% off the placement fee.   To find out more about our guarantee, please see our rates and services page.

    How much should I pay my Nanny?
    A nanny’s salary is determined by her child care experience, the hours she will be working, and whether she is working as a live-in or a live-out nanny. The final salary decision is to be decided between the nanny and the hiring family.  We can provide you assistance in determining what is usual and customary for the position you are offering.  Here are some examples:
  • Beginner live-in nanny (beginner nannies do have childcare experience), one child at home - 40 hours per week - $300/week
  • Experienced live-in nanny, three children (2 in school) - 50 hours per week - $600/week *some nannies will be more than the examples listed.  It is very unusual to find a nanny willing to work for less than $300/week.

    Is a nanny considered an employee? Do I have to pay taxes?
    Yes, a nanny is considered a household employee. A nanny is not an independent contractor. The hiring family is required by law to follow employee tax laws.   We have resources to help you take this step easily and painlessly!

    What should I provide for my live-in nanny when it comes to accommodations and benefits?
  • Every live in nanny must have a private bedroom and bathroom.   A personal television and a CD player in the nanny’s living space are highly recommended.
  • Usually a nanny is given some use of a vehicle during her off duty hours.  If a nanny uses an employer’s car she must be covered by the employer’s car insurance or her own. If providing a car is not an option, a family could offer to pay for the costs for the nanny to bring her own vehicle.
  • A nanny is an employee; this means that she will be given all federal holidays off with pay.  A nanny is usually given two weeks paid vacation in addition to holidays.  Time and a half must be paid for over 40 hours per week if required by the state you employ your nanny.
  • Travel with family is not considered a benefit. For a nanny that is a business trip.
  • Other "perks  for a nanny position would be: health insurance, club memberships, cell phone use, separate entrance to living quarters, tuition reimbursements, unlimited use of a vehicle during off duty hours, personal computer use, personal refrigerator and microwave in living space, monthly spa gift certificates, etc.     
    *we will help you establish a set of benefits and also establish what is "usual and customary as we help you through the contract.


    Who pays for the nanny’s relocation airfare?
    The employer provides a round trip ticket for the nanny.

    How long will it take for me to find a nanny with your agency?
    The average placement time with our agency runs from one week to four weeks. This usually depends on the nanny position being offered, and the amount of nanny’s actively looking for nanny positions.   On our first consultation with you we should be able to give you an idea of the length of time you will be waiting.

    What makes you different from the other nanny agencies out there?
    Pure dedication to the children, families and nannies we service. We also focus on integrity and follow-through. We offer services that no other agency offers.

    What do you mean by "child-centered? 
    Often times during the nanny placement process the children are unintentionally forgotten.  There are many details that have to be evaluated when you’re searching for the right nanny.  From our experience, we realize the value of finding the right nanny for your children.  A happy child makes happy parents.  We do our best to include the children in the process and find the right nanny for the whole family.

    How are you, as an agency, building your knowledge of the nanny industry and finding ways to help your nannies and families?
    YCN is a member of the International Nanny Association.

    How selective are you about the nannies you choose to accept and present to families?
    VERY!!  Only about 1 out of 4 nanny applicants are selected for the placement process.

    Other Questions?  Visit our contact page.