We’ll support you through each step, and when you’re working.
We’re passionate about creating awesome mini humans, and incredible childcare is essential for families to flourish.
As a part time nanny, you’ll help a local family with school pickups, support with homework, cook simple dinners for the kids and most importantly have fun doing activities you both love.
We’ll give you training from safeguarding to working in partnership with parents so you’re confident and well prepared. We also make sure you have employment rights including holiday pay and pension. Plus, we manage payments so you’re paid on time with the right amount every time.
No – you can become a nanny in many locations across the UK including Bristol, Brighton, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Surrey, Hertforshire, and Berkshire.
No – anyone over the age of 18 can become a nanny.
You’ll be able to see where the families live when searching for roles so you can pick a location convenient for you. After collecting the children from school, you’ll spend most of your time in their house.
Yes – most nannies only work for one family.
No – you don’t need any formal qualifications or experience to become a nanny. However, we do like to see that you have spent time with kids in the past (and that you enjoyed it!).
Most families are looking for a minimum commitment of 3 months to give you time to settle in with the kids and their routines.
You’ll also be able to do a trial shift with the family before you accept the job.
Nannies typically only look after one families children (or in a nanny share two families children). Nannies work in the children’s home whereas childminders work in their own home looking after children from different families. You can find more information on childminding here.