Join the Let Mommy Sleep Network: Caregiver and Ownership Opportunities
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- Apr 3
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Let Mommy Sleep is the nationally operating newborn care network serving families across 26 territories in the United States since 2010. We place Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses and NAPS-certified newborn care specialists with families during the most critical weeks of new parenthood. Our model of care is to have an RN visit in the first week home from the hospital and then a night nanny for overnight care in the months that follow.
We are always looking for qualified caregivers and compassionate professionals who want to build something meaningful in the postpartum care space.

For Caregivers: Night Nannies, Newborn Care Specialists and Postpartum Doulas
Let Mommy Sleep caregivers provide overnight newborn care to families across our territory network. If you have hands-on experience with newborns, and a genuine commitment to evidence-based standards, we want to hear from you. Apply at Let Mommy Sleep.
What Let Mommy Sleep caregivers do:
Provide overnight newborn care typically from 10pm to 7am. This means breast and bottle feeding support, soothing, diaper changes and practicing safe sleep and infant monitoring so parents can rest.
Clean and sterilize pump parts and bottles, keep the work area tidy and ready for the next day.
Support families with twins, multiples, preemies and newborns with special needs.
Providing evidence-based teaching and support, as well as further resources for parents.
Communicate with the family's Registered Nurse to support continuity of care throughout the engagement
Maintain current vaccinations including pertussis and comply with background screening requirements
What we look for:
Hands-on experience caring for newborns. Experience can look different for everyone; you might be a nanny, postpartum doula, CNA, nursery tech, parent, or early childhood ed caregiver.
Commitment to evidence-based care and infant safe sleep standards. Learn how to become a Let Mommy Sleep Newborn Care Specialist here.
Professionalism, reliability and strong family communication skills. A non-judgemental caregiver style is also a plus.
NAPS Night Doula Certificate or willingness to complete certification after joining — the NAPS credential is required across all Let Mommy Sleep territories and can be completed online at your own pace
Learn more about newborn care specialist certification standards and our partnership with Cribs for Kids safe sleep
Completion of the Night Doula Certificate
Caregivers join through their local Let Mommy Sleep territory. To find and apply to your nearest territory visit letmommysleep.com.
Apply as a caregiver at: https://letmommysleep.com/lms/application
For Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses
Let Mommy Sleep Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses provide in-home postpartum visits during the family's first week home from the hospital. This is one of the most vulnerable times of the postpartum experience for the newborn and parents alike. This is a unique clinical role that combines postpartum assessment, newborn wellness, breastfeeding support and the clinical judgment to recognize any warning signs before they become emergencies.
What the RN role involves:
In-home postpartum check-ups
Head to toe newborn wellness assessments
Breastfeeding support and lactation guidance
Postpartum mood and anxiety screening for both parents
Coordination with the family's newborn care specialist throughout the engagement and remaining virtually on-call for any future questions.
Evidence-based education about daily care of the newborn and continued postpartum mental and physical health
What we look for:
An active RN or LPN license in your state
Experience in postpartum, labor and delivery, NICU, pediatrics, OB or maternal-infant health and commitment to the Let Mommy Sleep coordinated care model and evidence-based practice. Providers should also be comfortable working in a home setting and be able to have good communication with new families.
RNs and LPNs join through their local Let Mommy Sleep territory. To find and apply to your nearest territory visit letmommysleep.com. Apply as a Registered Nurse or LPN.
For Potential Territory Owners: Own a Let Mommy Sleep Territory
Let Mommy Sleep operates through a network of locally owned and operated territories across 26 markets in the United States. Territory owners build and manage their own newborn care businesses under the Let Mommy Sleep brand with full support from the Let Mommy Sleep leadership team, access to the NAPS certification infrastructure and the backing of a nationally recognized network with 15 years of operating history.
What territory ownership looks like:
Build and manage a team of certified newborn caregivers and clinical staff in your market
Serve families in your territory with the Let Mommy Sleep standard of care
Access to proprietary training, operational systems and ongoing support from the Let Mommy Sleep team
Be part of the only newborn care network where Registered Nurses and certified newborn care specialists work as a coordinated team. Many RN's ask if they can keep their jobs while owning a Let Mommy Sleep territory and the answer is usually yes!
Who makes a strong territory owner:
A strong territory owner, or licensee is a highly organized and serious professional with a background in healthcare, education, in-home childcare or business management. Individuals with many different resumes can be successful and those who are able to competently manage details and communicate well have an even better chance of success. Additionally the following characteristics are helpful:
Entrepreneurs who want to build something meaningful in the maternal and infant health space
Caregivers or clinicians who want to scale their impact beyond individual client work by stacking newborn care services onto their existing platform.
Advocates for postpartum care standards who want to lead their local market and be part of their local birth and parenting community
Territory ownership is available in select markets. Current availability and investment details are covered in our licensing overview. View available markets
The Let Mommy Sleep Standard
Every person who joins the Let Mommy Sleep network — caregiver, clinician, or territory owner — operates within the same evidence-based standard of care. That standard is documented in The State of Newborn Care, a workforce policy paper published on SSRN in 2026 by Let Mommy Sleep founder Denise Iacona Stern, and it is the foundation of everything we do.
Caregivers complete the NAPS Night Doula Certificate, the evidence-based newborn care certification developed by an operating care network, required across 26 territories and overseen by and Advisory Board of Nurses and postpartum professionals. RNs and LPNs bring clinical oversight to the first week home. Territory owners build businesses that reflect these standards in their local markets.
If that standard resonates with you as a caregiver, a clinician, or an entrepreneur, we want to hear from you. And if you'd like to learn more about the different terms and titles used, read What's the Difference Between a Night Nanny, Baby Nurse and Postpartum Doula?




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