I'm afraid your question never got answered. The regular posters got off on another subject.
You asked about professional, English-speaking nannies. I live in Sosua and am seeing signs posted advertising the services of at least two professional nannies. I believe they are British. In their signs they indicate they are experienced as nannies and have nursing and first aid skills. If this is of interest, I'll try to get more information for you.
The Sosua area also seems to meet your requirements for the north coast, close to an airport. The Puerto Plata airport is only a few miles away.
No matter where you live, you can probably find a girl that speaks some English to work for you. But she will not be a professional nannie and English will be the second language. The nannies that are advertising are the only ones I have ever heard of in the Dominican Republic that might be called professional and truly English speaking.
You asked about professional, English-speaking nannies. I live in Sosua and am seeing signs posted advertising the services of at least two professional nannies. I believe they are British. In their signs they indicate they are experienced as nannies and have nursing and first aid skills. If this is of interest, I'll try to get more information for you.
The Sosua area also seems to meet your requirements for the north coast, close to an airport. The Puerto Plata airport is only a few miles away.
No matter where you live, you can probably find a girl that speaks some English to work for you. But she will not be a professional nannie and English will be the second language. The nannies that are advertising are the only ones I have ever heard of in the Dominican Republic that might be called professional and truly English speaking.