Free Baby Nurse
Service Agreement
One last-minute cancellation turns your bank account into a crime scene. Without a signed paper, you're just a volunteer losing sleep for people who’ll stiff you the second their mother-in-law moves in.
Pro Contractor Tip
Write in a 'Non-Refundable Retainer' to ensure your time is bought and paid for before you ever step foot on the job site.
Why use a written agreement?
Handshake deals are risky. As a Baby Nurse, "scope creep" is your biggest enemy. A clear agreement ensures everyone agrees on the deliverables before money changes hands.
🛡️ What this sequence covers:
- ✓Deliverables List
- ✓Payment Terms
- ✓IP Rights
- ✓Revision Limits
- ✓Cancellation Policy
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REF: 2026-0011. Project Background
This Agreement is entered into by and between the Client and the Contractor. The Client wishes to engage the Contractor for professional Baby Nurse services.
2. Scope of Services
The Contractor shall provide the following deliverables:
- Bottle Sterilization and Station Setup
- Umbilical Cord and Circumcision Care
- Sleep Cycle Implementation and Monitoring
- Formula Preparation and Inventory Management
- Nursery Sanitization and Debris Removal
- Daily Intake and Output Logging
3. Performance Standards
The Contractor agrees to perform the Baby Nurse services in a professional manner, using the degree of skill and care that is required by current industry standards.
TERMS & CONDITIONS (Summary):
1. Payment: 50% Deposit required.
2. Copyright: Rights transfer to Client upon full payment.
Disclaimer: This template is for educational purposes only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I do if the parents keep adding 'light housekeeping' to my nightly routine?
Stop being a doormat. A written Scope of Work draws a hard line between 'Newborn Care' and 'Maid Service' so you can bill for the extra labor or shut it down before you're scrubbing toilets at 3 A.M.
How do I handle a client who refuses to pay the night-shift premium we discussed verbally?
Handshake deals are for suckers. Put your 'Differential Shift Rates' in the contract so you have the leverage to collect in small claims when they suddenly forget the price of a night's sleep.
The baby arrived three weeks late and I’m losing other gigs waiting around—how do I fix this?
You include a 'Standby Fee' or 'Availability Window' in your terms. This ensures you’re compensated for the time you’re forced to keep your schedule clear, protecting your bottom line from a fickle biological clock.