Nanny Hiring and Career Resources for Triangle Families
Practical, professionally reviewed guidance for families and nannies in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, and nearby Triangle communities. Explore long-term hiring, employment, safety, household support, and career resources.
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For families
Nanny, family assistant, or household manager?
Learn how to separate childcare from household operations and design a sustainable role.
How to choose the right long-term nanny
Evaluate experience, communication, references, safety preparation, employment terms, and mutual fit.
Daycare vs. nanny
Compare cost structure, schedule, continuity, illness policies, social environment, backups, and employer duties.
Why use a nanny agency?
Understand role design, candidate introductions, structured evaluation, hiring guidance, and support.
Work-from-home parents and nannies
Create reliable handoffs, office boundaries, communication rules, and consistent authority during scheduled care.
Hiring a travel nanny
Define duties, work and travel time, expenses, lodging, off-duty hours, safety, and cancellation terms.
For nannies
How to apply through a nanny agency
Prepare your résumé, documents, references, communication, interviews, and follow-up.
10 nanny interview questions
Practice specific examples for routines, behavior, communication, emergencies, and long-term fit.
Nanny video interview: 10 ways to prepare
Set up your technology, environment, examples, questions, and professional follow-up.
Why work with Notable Nannies?
Review candidate requirements, agency support, long-term opportunities, and professional employment standards.
Hiring & employment
Nanny taxes for families: 2026 guide
Review household-employee classification, payroll, federal and North Carolina reporting, and current source links.
Nanny background checks
Understand layered screening, written authorization, privacy, fair process, and the limits of record searches.
Safety & preparedness
Emergency preparedness for nannies and families
Create a written plan with contacts, medical details, reunification locations, alerts, training, supplies, transportation, and incident documentation.
Ready to take the next step?
Families can start a long-term placement search. Professional nannies can review current openings or apply with Notable Nannies.