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For Newborn Care Specialists

Looking for specialized support of your growing newborn care career?

We value your unique role with families.
We see you as an expert.
We support you with resources.
We appreciate your membership.
We have you covered.

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Become a member and get involved!

  • Get credentials and grow your career.
  • Connect with agencies across the globe.
  • Receive continuing education from trusted authorities.
  • Gain resources for your small business.
  • Network with other newborn professionals.

Here is how you can grow in your business.

Education and Resources

Monthly Webinars

The Ӱhosts webinars monthly that are open to the public for free (or a small fee). All the topics support the nanny industry and are a great way to learn something new or brush-up on some skills you already have. Find upcoming Webinars HERE.

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ӰChapters are back. We have local Chapters across the globe that provide quarterly meetings with educational resources and networking built right in. Find upcoming chapter meetings HERE.

Resource Library

The Ӱis building a digital library designed for your needs. Find what you need to help you further your career and find answers to your questions. Our Resource Library is still being built and we would welcome any thoughts on topics to add to it. 

YouTube Channel 

Many of our past Webinars, Chapter Meetings, and other educational events can be found on our . Check it out and subscribe so you see when we post something new!

Nanny Employer Handbook

Working with a family that needs some direction? Share this free tool with them and use it yourself as your go-to resource for nanny work agreements, fair pay, tax information, and so much more.

ӰConference

While the Ӱhas become so much more than an annual conference, it is still the best way to connect, gain knowledge, and expand your career. Check out details on the next conference .

Credentials

Newborn Care Specialist Basic Skills Assessment 

The ӰNCS Basic Skills Assessment (BSA) helps assess a newborn care specialists basic infant care knowledge. The ӰNCS Basic Skills Assessment is a 40 question timed, multiple-choice assessment that is available to be taken online. You can purchase this Assessment on our Estore and take it digitally right away in the language of your choice. Find information about the assessment HERE.

NCS Credential Exam 

The NCS Credential Exam tests your working knowledge of infants, their developmental needs, and how to meet those needs in an in-home child care environment. It is taken online* with a virtual proctor. It has 75 multiple choice questions and you have 75 minutes to complete it. To take the exam you will need to provide the Ӱwith proof of a valid and current CPR and First Aid Certification and a photo ID. You can purchase the exam on our and will receive further details on your next steps once you purchase. Find information about the exam HERE.

Job Board

Are you looking for a new job? On the Job Board you will find great jobs that are available at ӰMember Placement Agencies only.

Industry Standards

ӰRecommended Practices for Nannies, Support Groups, and More 

The Ӱhas worked to bring standards to the nanny industry for over 35 years and the Board will continue to work to support the whole industry. You can find the full list of Recommended Practices HERE but be sure to check out the NCS Recommended Practices.

Childcare Definitions 

There are a variety of terms for people who work in the home. The Ӱhas compiled the industry standards. Click the topic to see the definition.

Nannies Rights

While each country of employment has its own labor rights, we at the Ӱbelieve that nanny rights are basic rights.

Mandatory Reporting 

As professional childcare providers, in the US, Nannies are mandated reporters of suspected child abuse. While each country is different, we believe that nannies across the globe have a n obligation to protect not just the children in their care but any children they come in contact with. To learn more about what this means and support to report suspected child abuse, find details HERE.

Nanny Taxes 

Nannies often have questions about nanny taxes, the employers responsibility vrs the employees, and what is the correct way to manage it all. Each country has different laws pertaining to how to manage these details. We have compiled some facts for those in the US and resources to go to for those outside the US facing these questions. If you have further questions, we recommend that you discuss your particular situation with a qualified, reputable professional. Several well known household payroll services are Ӱmembers, and you may also consider using your accountant or attorney as a resource.

Surveillance Cameras 

Surveillance devices are very common in many places of employment. The International Nanny Association (INA) offers guidelines regarding cameras for supervisory purposes that can be found HERE.

Salary Survey 

Every few years the Ӱsponsors a survey to provide credible salary and benefit information about in-home child care professionals. It highlights the effects of training and experience on salary and benefits and monitors salary and benefit changes over time. Find the latest survey results as well as past surveys HERE.

Global Affairs 

The Ӱencourages you to be aware of any propositions or pending legislation that may have an effect on the in-home child care industry. Please notify the ӰGlobal Affairs Committee of any such action in your own state or country, so that our membership may help direct and educate the legislators who are involved. Ӱmust be a proactive association and we value your input.

Check out the latest legislative developments HERE.

Awards and Honors

Service Award Pin

The Ӱstrives to recognize all nannies, and all in-home childcare professionals for their dedication to their career. The ӰService Award Pin Program was founded to do just that. You can apply for the Service Award Pin in 5 year increments. Those pin recipients who are present at the Annual Conference will be recognized for their service, however, you are not required to attend the conference to receive your pin. Find the full details HERE.

Nanny of the Year™ – NOTY™  

The NOTY™ award is presented annually by the Ӱto recognize the personal achievements of a working nanny who represents a positive role model for our industry and association.

To become the next NOTY, you must have been working full time in the industry for at least 5 years, be a current Ӱmember, be nominated by someone other than yourself, and be willing to perform specific duties during your time as the current NOTY. Attendance at the annual conference is no longer required but you will be asked to help us create a video to introduce you to our audience. Find the full details as well as past NOTY recipients HERE.

Member Specific Resources

ӰMembership Flyer 

We believe there is strength in numbers and that together, we can make a difference. As an Ӱmember, you’re partnering with us to professionalize our industry, to promote quality in-home child care, to increase awareness about the nanny profession, and to educate parents about the benefits of hiring a qualified nanny to care for their children. Encourage others to join by sharing this Membership Flyer with them so they can see all the benefits of Ӱmembership too.

ӰMember Facebook Group 

The ӰMembership Facebook Group is a highly professional social media forum where only ӰMembers, of all categories, can interact. Being a part of this group adds value to the Ӱmembership through group discussions and other exclusive communication.

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In addition to discounts on products like the Credential Exam, Basic Skills Assessment, and Annual Conference, ӰMembers can also receive special offers from other companies that value what the Ӱstands for. Check out a list of our current Member Advantage Providers. Members can find details and directions on how to take advantage of these discounts by login into their member portal and clicking “Member Benefits” on the navigation bar.

Serve the industry through ӰVolunteering

Do you want to feel more involved in the INA, get to know other professionals and help our association? You should volunteer on a committee! We’d love for you to connect with us, tell us your individual skills and availability. Then, we will plug you in on a committee that fits! You can find a list of our Committees HERE. Reach out to the ӰOffice today and we will put you in touch with a committee chair that needs help. memberservices@nanny.org

Become a Board of Directors Member 

Do you have ideas that will help strengthen and grow the industry? Do you want to help unite the nanny community? Do you like to see things get done? Then consider nomination to the ӰBoard of Directors. All those who have been members for at least 1 year are qualified to be nominated. Nominations are held in November and December for the following fiscal year (August – July) Find the full details on what qualifications the Nominations Committee is looking for and what the process looks like HERE.