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540 experienced nannies in Chicago, IL

Families in Chicago use UrbanSitter to find full-time, part-time, and live-in nanny care.
768 available this week | Avg weekly rate: $891.60/wk

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Angela Elmhurst
$18 per hour for 1 child

Hi my name is Angela. Currently I live in Elmhurst, IL and have been a nanny for a wonderful family for 6 years. This summer in July I am moving to Chicago. I will be looking for a new nanny position while I finish grad school. I have a medical background in EMT/Paramedic. I am CPR and AED certified. My favorite days are adventure days. These activities include zoo days, museums, parks and arts and crafts. I have wondered references and a great resume. Please message me I sound like a good fit.

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Cerria Calumet Park
$20 per hour for 1 child
Booked by 1 family in Chicago, IL

Hello- My name is Cerria, I’m offering child care pet care and household services I’ve always loved children and have been known to be really great with them. I started baby sitting around 16 all ages from infant/ newborn to grade school my responsibilities would often include meal prep tutoring, crafts and activities dance and sometimes pick up and drop off for after school activities. I have some experience in house hold work as far as cooking, cleaning and running errands I am also a certified EMT and I’m a huge fan of animals and pets of all kind. All in all I hope to be a great help/ addition to the families I care for. 😁

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Annabella Evanston
$23 per hour for 1 child
Booked by 2 families in Chicago, IL

Hi, my name is Bella, I am 26 yrs old, non smoker, I have nanny/household manager experience for over 6 years! :) I am a very smiley happy nanny, also very patient, & a self starter. I have experience with ages 0-16. I love arts & crafts, baking, playing board games, puzzles, sports, dress up, reading, outdoor activities & so much more! Also can help with homework! I have experience with light house cleaning, meal prep, driving children to school/activities, & more! Children are my passion, I am currently in college to become a social worker. All of my classes are online so I do have full availability. For on call situations, holiday breaks, sick days & whenever needed! I am looking for a family that will love & respect me as much as I do for them. :) I have my own vehicle with insurance, clean driving record, & ready to start! (FOLLOWING COVID RESTRICTIONS) CPR CERTIFIED & FULLY COVID VACCINATED. If you would like to chat, I can chat any time any day! :) Thank you! -Bella.

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Davonna
Booked by 1 repeat family
Burr Ridge
$20 per hour for 1 child
Booked by 2 families in Chicago, IL

10+ years of childcare experience in daycare and early learning settings. Patient, reliable, and nurturing caregiver skilled in routines, potty training, educational activities, and creating a safe, fun environment. Comfortable with infants through school-age children. I value communication, consistency, and helping children feel comfortable and supported.

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How much does a nanny cost in Chicago, IL?

  • Average weekly cost for 1 child: $891.60/wk
  • Average weekly cost for 2 children: $1,043.20/wk
  • Part-time nanny weekly cost (1 child): $557.25/wk
  • Typical annual salary for full-time nanny in Chicago, IL: $46,363.20/yr

As of July 2026

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Every nanny’s profile is individually reviewed by our Trust & Safety team after an annual background check. Read reviews from families in Chicago to find your fit.

936 nannies background checked in Chicago, IL

4.9 average star rating from total of 4,954 reviews in Chicago, IL

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"We absolutely LOVE Isa — our family was so fortunate to have found her through UrbanSitter. I'm a first-time mom, and it took me a long time to find a full-time nanny I could trust to care for our sweet infant boy. Our boy connected with her immediately, and we couldn't have asked for anyone else to care for him. Her calming presence was also perfect for parents like us who work from home. We feel so lucky UrbanSitter helped us find someone who has truly become a part of our family."

Amy L., mom of one

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"I was so stressed about finding a part-time nanny for my 14-month-old son, who has moderate separation anxiety and hadn't been left with anyone but family before, but we were both immediately at ease in Buhay's presence. Her empathy and commitment to understanding child development are apparent in every interaction I've witnessed between her and my toddler. I feel very lucky to have found her."

Kamilah W., mom of one

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"Erna watched our now 5 year old daughter and 3 year old son for a few years. She is punctual, responsible, honest, and playful. What we appreciated most was that she was thoughtful in ensuring that we had a little break; for example, when the kids were clingy, she was able to divert their attention with games or songs or walks to the park. We felt very comfortable leaving our kids with Erna because of her caring nature and experience that spans a decade (including being a live-in nanny)."

Eric D., dad of two

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Frequently asked questions about Chicago nanny services

How much does a nanny cost in Chicago, IL?

As of July 2026, nannies in Chicago typically earn $400.00 - $2,000.00 per week for full-time care with one child, and more for two or more children. Part-time nanny costs in Chicago typically range from $250.00 - $1,250.00 per week. Check profiles in Chicago for current rates and experience levels.

How do I find a nanny near me in Chicago?

Sign up for free, post your job with your schedule and needs, then browse nanny profiles with experience and reviews from local Chicago families. Message candidates, schedule interviews, and hire when you find the right fit. Learn more about how it works.

Are nannies on UrbanSitter background checked?

Yes, every Chicago nanny must clear an annual background check, and each profile is individually reviewed by our Trust & Safety team. Learn more about what's included in the background check..

What's the difference between UrbanSitter and a Chicago nanny agency?

Nanny agencies in Chicago often charge placement fees that can total thousands of dollars. On UrbanSitter, there are no agency placement fees, just a simple membership. You can browse available nannies in Chicago, interview candidates, and hire directly.

What types of nannies can I find in Chicago?

On UrbanSitter, you can find full-time, part-time, and live-in nannies in Chicago. Many nannies offer specialized experience including infant care, nanny sharing, bilingual care, and after school coverage. Browse profiles and filter by experience type to find your fit.

Do I need a nanny contract?

A written agreement helps you and your nanny align on schedule, pay, duties, and time off before the job begins. Many families in Chicago use a simple contract to set expectations from day one. See our nanny contract template and guide for what to include.

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