Find trusted babysitters for real family routines
Search babysitters for evenings, school runs, occasional care, and regular childcare support without forcing candidates into nanny or au pair roles.
Occasional and regular care
Families can explain whether they need evening cover, school pickups, weekend help, or a repeating childcare schedule.
A focused babysitter profile
Babysitters can register for babysitting only and show childcare experience without selecting unrelated care roles.
Better matching before messages
Search by program, location, availability, languages, and profile detail before starting a conversation.
Built for babysitting intent
A babysitting search should make schedule, child ages, safety expectations, and practical duties clear before either side commits.
For families
Describe the ages of your children, the times you need help, and the kind of support that would make home routines easier.
Share school runs, bedtime routines, meals, homework, and transport needs.
Shortlist babysitters by location, availability, languages, and childcare experience.
Use messaging to confirm references, trial sessions, emergency contacts, and household rules.
For babysitters
Create a babysitting-focused profile and look for family roles that fit your availability, experience, and comfort level.
Show the ages you can care for, your availability, and your relevant childcare skills.
Look for jobs where the schedule, duties, location, and expectations are clear.
Ask practical questions before accepting so everyone understands the arrangement.
A clearer way to start babysitting matches
Start from babysitting search
Families and candidates enter search results filtered for babysitter intent instead of browsing unrelated roles first.
Check the practical details
Discuss child ages, schedule, duties, transport, safety, trial sessions, and references before confirming anything.
Keep expectations in writing
Use direct messaging to keep important details easy to review as the family and babysitter decide whether to continue.
Details worth confirming before babysitting starts
Discuss child ages, schedule, duties, transport, safety, trial sessions, and references before confirming anything.
Child ages, routines, allergies, medication, meals, bedtime, and emergency contacts.
Date, start time, finish time, pickup or drop-off duties, and travel expectations.
Screening, references, first-aid comfort, trial sessions, and communication rules.
House rules, screen time, homework, pets in the home, visitors, and backup contacts.
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Babysitting FAQ
Yes. Babysitters can choose babysitting as their program and save a profile without also selecting au pair, nanny, tutoring, elderly care, or pet and house sitting.
Usually yes. Babysitting often covers occasional, evening, school-run, or part-time care, while nanny and au pair arrangements can involve broader routines or longer commitments.
Yes. Calls to action on this page route into caregiver search filtered for the babysitter program.
Yes. Families and babysitters should verify identity, references, local rules, safety expectations, and any employment or insurance obligations before agreeing.
Informational guidance only. Always confirm local legal, employment, tax, safeguarding, and insurance requirements before starting a placement.
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