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Part-time Nanny
Be a valued part-time nanny, earning £12.20-£14.75/hr, enjoy free training, sick pay, and holiday pay. Perfect for caring, responsible applicants who love working with children.
About This Part-time Nanny Role
If you enjoy working with children and want a job that fits your schedule, this part-time nanny position could be your ideal choice. It offers a competitive hourly wage of £12.20 to £14.75, depending on your experience, with part-time shifts that fit around studies or other commitments.
The role comes with attractive benefits, such as paid contracts, holiday pay, sick pay, and essential training covered by the agency. You’ll be supported at every stage, so you can focus on building meaningful connections with the children.
The position is managed professionally, ensuring you receive the right pay on time, and you’re backed up with first aid training and insurance—worth over £300 at no cost to you.
Applicants must be responsible, kind, and enjoy engaging with kids, whether through fun activities at home or out and about. Prior experience as a babysitter, au pair, or childcare worker is an advantage.
What sets this role apart are both the reliability of payment and the long-term support available for your professional development as a nanny.
Typical Day-to-Day Duties
Your main responsibility will be caring for two primary-aged children in their family home during the afternoons. Activities like board games, baking, and helping with homework are common, as well as spending time outdoors with the children.
You will also help prepare simple meals and support the children with their routines, assisting with homework, and ensuring a positive, enjoyable after-school environment for the children.
The family values the role as an integral part of their life, looking for someone who can fit in as a trusted and cherished companion for their kids.
You’ll communicate with both children and parents, building trust and a positive relationship throughout your work together.
The agency ensures all administrative needs—such as contracts and payments—are hassle-free, allowing you to focus on delivering excellent childcare rather than paperwork.
Main Advantages
One standout benefit is the professional support provided: free nanny training, first aid courses, and an enhanced DBS check—including insurance—at no charge to you.
Regular pay, holiday entitlement, and sick pay mean you can rely on a steady income. This feature is rare in many casual childcare positions, making this job particularly attractive.
Flexibility is key, allowing students, parents, or professionals with other daytime commitments to work hours that suit them, all while supporting a local family.
Your development as a childcare professional is encouraged, with free access to CACHE-registered courses and 1:1 coaching to help you excel and grow in your role.
Ongoing communication and wellbeing support from the agency ensure you never feel isolated or unsupported in your position.
Main Disadvantages
As with most part-time roles, hours can fluctuate around family needs or school schedules, which might not suit all applicants seeking a set number of hours each week.
This position requires a genuine love of working with children, as patience and adaptability are important—managing two kids can be lively and occasionally challenging.
Some training may need to be completed outside your regular paid hours, though this is offered at no cost and benefits your CV.
Because the job is in the family’s home, you must be comfortable working in a domestic environment and sensitive to household routines and preferences.
If you are looking for rapid career progression or a desk-based job, this isn’t the right role for you, as its rewards are in its flexibility and personal satisfaction.
Verdict
This part-time nanny job is well-suited for caring, responsible people who value flexibility and professional support. It’s a particularly good opportunity for those seeking meaningful work rather than just a paycheque, offering a balance of consistent pay and personal growth in a supportive environment.
If you enjoy spending time with children and want a reliable, well-managed side job or a step into education and care, applying for this position is definitely worth considering.