A clearer starting point before the search begins.
We use the consultation to define the role, pressure-test schedule and compensation, and make sure the search starts with real clarity instead of guesswork.
- Schedule and coverage
- Children’s ages and routines
- Compensation and role scope
- What type of nanny best fits your household
Clarity before the search begins.
Most families come in with a general idea of the support they need, but not always the role structure that will attract the right person. This conversation is where we get practical.
We talk through routines, scheduling pressure points, and where support would actually change family life.
We shape responsibilities, coverage, and compensation so the position is clear and competitive.
You leave knowing what the search will look like, what strong candidates should look like, and how quickly things can move.
Pick a time that works.
If a guided conversation feels like the right next step, book directly below and we’ll use the consultation to shape the search.
What you’ll walk away with.
The goal is not just to “talk about hiring.” It’s to leave with a more usable plan for the search.
A clearer nanny role, schedule structure, and level of support that makes sense for your household.
A more realistic understanding of pay, fit, and what strong candidates are likely to expect.
How introductions, interviews, and trial conversations typically move once the search begins.
Whether you’re ready to start now, need a small adjustment to the role, or should hold off until timing is better.
What the first conversation often changes.
“Daniel spoke to me at length about my kids, their personalities, challenges and interests. We ended up going with his first pick, and it’s been amazing.”
K, Venice
Common consultation questions.
A few quick answers before you book.
Is the consultation required before a search?
Not always, but it’s often the fastest way to clarify fit, expectations, and search structure before we move into introductions.
What if I’m still not sure what kind of nanny I need?
That’s exactly the kind of uncertainty the consultation is meant to help with. We can talk through schedule, household rhythm, and role scope.
How quickly can the search move after the call?
Many families move from consultation to interviews quickly once the role is clearly defined, though timing always depends on the position and market.
Ready to book the conversation?
If you’d rather start with a call before submitting a full inquiry, book a consultation. If you already know the role and want to move now, you can go straight to the family intake.