San Francisco, CA Nanny Placement

San Francisco, CA Nannies for Part-Time, Full-Time, and Temporary Care

One Flat Placement Fee • No Ongoing Agency Cut • 100% of Pay Goes to Your Nanny

Finding the right nanny should not require paying a recurring agency commission for months after hire.

You get vetted part-time, full-time, and temporary candidates without long-term payroll deductions from an agency.

Nanny and family in San Francisco

How We Help Families Hire in San Francisco

Clear process, vetted candidates, and pricing families can understand before they commit.

We support households across San Francisco, CA that need early-morning and after-school coverage. Whether your need is part-time, full-time, or short-term, our placement team helps define the role and screen for fit.

Traditional agencies can charge ongoing commissions after placement. We charge once. Your family and nanny agree directly on compensation, and your ongoing budget goes to care rather than recurring agency deductions.

  • Part-time placements for school schedules, split shifts, and flexible weekly routines.
  • Full-time placements for consistent weekday coverage and long-term household support.
  • Temporary placements for transitions, travel windows, and short-term coverage gaps.
Parent and nanny discussing childcare in San Francisco

San Francisco Placement Process

Most families move from planning call to interviews quickly when role details are clear.

Step 1

Share your schedule, child ages, and the type of care you need.

Step 2

Review vetted candidates with references and relevant childcare experience.

Step 3

Interview top matches and confirm duties, timing, and compensation directly.

Step 4

Start care with replacement support available if the first match is not ideal.

Why Families Switch from Traditional Agency Pricing

Same goal: strong nanny quality. Better structure: fewer long-term fees.

What families compare Traditional recurring-cut model GoCare Direct flat-fee model
Placement fee structure Upfront fee plus recurring payroll percentage in many cases One transparent placement fee
Ongoing nanny pay Agency may continue taking a cut 100% goes directly to your nanny
Long-term cost control Total spend can keep rising over time Often up to 50% lower total depending on agreement terms
If first match is not ideal Varies by provider Replacement support included

Common San Francisco Nanny Search Scenarios

Care needs families often compare before choosing a nanny placement service.

Part-time or after-school care: Families often need school pickup, homework support, activity transportation, and a caregiver who can reliably cover specific weekly time blocks.

Full-time or temporary care: Families comparing agencies usually want vetted candidates, replacement support, and direct nanny pay without long-term agency wage deductions.

San Francisco Nanny Placement FAQs

Common questions from families before interviews and hiring decisions.

How does nanny placement work in San Francisco?

We begin with a planning call to understand schedule, childcare goals, and household preferences in San Francisco, CA. Then we present vetted candidates, coordinate interviews, and support final placement.

Do you place part-time, full-time, and temporary nannies in San Francisco?

Yes. We place part-time, full-time, and short-term nannies in San Francisco, CA, including after-school schedules, full-day weekday care, and temporary transition coverage.

How much does a nanny cost in San Francisco?

Nanny compensation is agreed directly between your family and nanny based on schedule and duties. Our one-time placement fee and no ongoing payroll cut often creates a substantially lower total cost than recurring commission models.

How are nannies vetted for San Francisco families?

Each candidate is screened with interview review, references, work-history verification, and professional background checks before introductions.

What if our first San Francisco nanny match is not the right fit?

If your first placement is not the right fit, we activate replacement support and continue introductions.