Verified Worker Directory

Part Time Nannies in Dubai

These are verified part time nannies listed in Dubai. Each profile shows UAE, GCC and overall experience plus visa status.

Showing 61 verified workers
J

BH#11283

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 - 4 Years exp in UAE, 3 - 4 Years exp in GCC, 4 - 5 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
Z

BH#12264

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 - 4 Years exp in UAE, 3 - 4 Years exp in GCC, 2 - 3 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
S

BH#12121

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
0 - 1 Year exp in UAE, 0 - 1 Year exp in GCC, N/A yrs exp overall
Part Time
M

BH#8431

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4 - 5 Years exp in UAE, 4 - 5 Years exp in GCC, 4 - 5 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
C

BH#7638

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4 - 5 Years exp in UAE, 4 - 5 Years exp in GCC, 4 - 5 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
K

BH#1224

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4 - 5 Years exp in UAE, 3 - 4 Years exp in GCC, 3 - 4 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
S

BH#8037

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 - 4 Years exp in UAE, 3 - 4 Years exp in GCC, 3 - 4 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
N

BH#3628

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 - 4 Years exp in UAE, 3 - 4 Years exp in GCC, 3 - 4 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
K

BH#16333

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
5+ Years exp in UAE, 0 - 1 Year exp in GCC, 3 - 4 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
J

BH#4590

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 - 4 Years exp in UAE, 3 - 4 Years exp in GCC, 4 - 5 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
B

BH#19247

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2 - 3 Years exp in UAE, 2 - 3 Years exp in GCC, 2 - 3 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time
D

BH#9756

Nanny
📍 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3 - 4 Years exp in UAE, 3 - 4 Years exp in GCC, 3 - 4 Years yrs exp overall
Part Time

Hiring part-time nanny in Dubai: the short answer

To hire a part-time nanny in Dubai, filter the verified directory, shortlist two or three profiles, interview them and check references, agree the duties and salary in writing, then engage them through a licensed agency and start with a short trial.

Duties and responsibilities of a nanny

A nanny's job is the children - their routine, safety, meals, play and learning. Unlike a maid who helps with kids, a nanny is focused on them first.

  • Planning and following the children's daily routine
  • Preparing meals and snacks for the children
  • School runs, homework help and activities
  • Bathing, dressing and bedtime routines
  • Keeping the children safe and their areas tidy

Agree the final list in writing. Every home defines the role a little differently.

What to ask during the interview

Put these questions to each candidate - the answers tell you more than a CV does.

  • What ages of children have you cared for, and for how long?
  • Walk me through how you'd run a normal day with my child.
  • How do you handle tantrums, discipline and screen time?
  • What would you do in an emergency or if a child got hurt?
  • How do you keep children learning and engaged?

How the hiring process works

  1. Shortlist candidates

    Filter the directory and pick two or three nanny profiles that fit your needs, location and budget.

  2. Interview and check references

    Meet each candidate, ask about their experience, and contact previous employers before you decide.

  3. Agree the terms in writing

    Confirm duties, salary, day off and start date in writing, so expectations are clear from day one.

  4. Arrange the visa and paperwork

    For part-time or hourly help, engage the nanny through a licensed agency rather than informally, so the work stays legal and the worker is covered.

  5. Start with a trial

    Begin with a short trial period to make sure the nanny is the right fit before committing long term.

Still have questions about your nanny visa?

Our team can guide you through every step - from arranging help through a licensed agency to keeping the paperwork compliant in Dubai.

Live-in, live-out or part-time for a part-time nanny

The work type decides the cover you get, the cost, and how the visa is handled. Start from how many hours you really need, and when.

Full-time live-in

All-day help and overnight cover

The worker lives in your home and is on hand for most of the day. For a nanny, someone is there for early starts, the school run and bedtime - the main reason families with young children pick it. Plan for a private room, fair rest hours and a fixed weekly day off.

Full-time live-out

Set daytime hours, private evenings

The worker comes in each day and heads home in the evening. For a nanny, you get set hours around school and keep your evenings to yourself. It can cost a little more per hour, but you keep your space to yourself.

Your selection

Part-time

A few hours or specific days

The lightest, most flexible option. For a nanny, specific slots are covered - after school, date nights or busy weekends. Part-time and hourly help should be arranged through a licensed agency, never informally, so the worker stays legal and covered.

You've filtered to Part Time - the right call when you need occasional, lighter help. Just confirm the candidate is genuinely free for it before you commit.

Hiring in Dubai: what's different

Dubai moves quickly, so strong profiles often get shortlisted fast. For a part-time nanny, that shapes whether live-in or live-out makes more sense, and how fast you should move on a strong profile.

Important: Employers must assess the worker's background, experience, confidence, and overall suitability before hiring. Background verification and final hiring decisions remain the employer's responsibility. Our platform provides access to candidate profiles registered on the platform and basic profile verification only.

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