Our part-time nannies work in your home for just the hours you need, from as little as 3 hours a week.
Covering school or nursery pick-ups, homework, den making, glitter-fests and dinner. Your children get a chance to unwind at home and invaluable one-on-one attention. The kind that allows kids to thrive.
All-in pricing from £15.75 an hour in London and the home counties, and from £14 an hour in the rest of the UK. Per family, not per child.
Part-time nanny
Illustrator and set painter Ella has been a part-time nanny for 2 years, and previously worked in a nursery
Experience: 4 years
Age Groups: 2-5 years
Availability: 5 days
Part-time nanny
Gaia has been volunteering at summer camps and babysitting a boy with autism alongside her Psychology degree
Experience: 1 year
Age Groups: 4-5 years
Availability: 3 days
Part-time nanny
Sima has vast amounts of experience in nurseries and working with children with SEN, as well as being a mum to a grown-up son
Experience: 20 years
Age Groups: 2-9 years
Availability: 4 days
Part-time nanny
Abdul Khalid loves sports and is an energetic, hands-on big brother to his 3 younger sisters
Experience: 2 years
Age Groups: 4-6 years
Availability: 5 days
We know the word ‘nanny’ can make people feel a bit, ‘what?!’ But forget Mary Poppins. How about Nadia, a retired teacher who loves a silly-dancing-in-the kitchen-session to shake off after-school stress? Or Robin, whose baking-and-letting-you-lick-the-bowl skills are second to none?
Browse nannies in your area who meet your specific requirements. Message and arrange interviews and you’ll have your childcare sorted in minutes.
We do simple pricing, starting at £14 per hour per family. That means you pay the same whether you have 1, 2, or even more children.
The rates on our nanny profiles include tax, admin fees and any other extras.
We make sure your nanny’s employment is above board with no admin hassle on you. You pay a one-off £99 employer setup fee towards this.
Our app allows you to seamlessly approve shifts and expenses.
Our upfront training ensures your nanny knows what’s expected of them and how best to support busy working families.
Our experienced Support Team is always there to help your nanny. We provide heaps of activity and recipe ideas, and offer ongoing childcare training – in particular around supporting your child’s emotional wellbeing.
Being a working parent is one big juggling act – it often feels like the wheels are going to fall off the bus any minute. Getting a nanny brings the calm and equilibrium your whole family craves.
You can give your job 100% until the very end of the working day; knowing your children are safely collected, their homework is done, they’ve relaxed in the sanctuary of their own home (minus the screen time) and had a home cooked meal.
When you take over, the to-do list is done. Children have decompressed with a bit of distance from school. Now it’s simply quality time, a chance to connect and then tuck them off to dreamland.
Koru Kids families tell us time and time again that their nanny is a priceless mental health investment for the whole family. Kids are happier and calmer. And parents, having the space to breathe can bring their best selves to parenting.
Our nannies hourly rates include the full cost of their employment and our service fee.
The rate you’ll see on a nanny’s profile includes their gross pay, holiday pay (12.5%), employers NI, pension contributions and public liability insurance.
It also includes our service fee to help you find your nanny and ongoing employer support. We provide your contract, payroll and payments to HMRC and pension. Your nanny will receive ongoing training and we have coaches on hand to provide 1:1 guidance.
There is a £139 set-up fee the first time you hire a nanny with us. This covers the Enhanced DBS check, first aid training and your employer registration with HMRC and the pensions regulator.
Nannies with ad-hoc experience babysitting, volunteering or nannying in short-term roles.
These nannies have their own kids or a minimum of 1 year of formal childcare experience.
These nannies have 2+ years of formal experience.
Professional nannies with a minimum of 3+ years (most have more) experience in a nursery or as a nanny.
Our nannies cost from £16.50 per hour in London and the home counties or £15.50 per hour in the rest of the UK, per family, depending on your nanny’s childcare experience and the number of hours of care you need. Our service fee is included in your hourly rate.
You’ll pay a one-off £139 set up fee when you start working with your first nanny.
Some can, but the lots can’t. If your nanny can drive it will be marked on their profile.
All of our nannies speak fluent English. For most, it’s their first language, but many speak other languages as well. Our nannies come from a range of backgrounds, so just let us know on the registration form if you have any language requirements and we’ll do our best to send you nannies who speak that language. If it’s a bonus rather than a deal breaker, the number of potential nannies we can show you really increases.
We have a range of nannies if all experiences. Many of our nannies looking for after school shifts only have experience with older children but many others are willing to work longer hours and have experience with babies and younger children.
Top Tier nannies have been carefully vetted for their experience, so many will have specialist baby & toddler experience.
Look out for a run down of their experience on each profile.
Yes! We are currently expanding to other parts of the UK. When you register with us we’ll instantly tell you if we have nannies available in your area.
You may be able to pay using childcare vouchers or tax-free childcare, provided your nanny is Ofsted registered. Please note, the vast majority of nannies will not be registered with Ofsted due to the part-time nature of the role. The cost and time to register usually outweighs the savings parents could make by using childcare vouchers or tax-free childcare.
Nannies will look after your children in your home vs. a childminder who works in their home.
Nannies typically work for one family or two if it’s a nanny share. A childminder will look after children from multiple families.