Part Time Nanny
Part-time nannies are a sought-after choice for parents seeking flexibility or a mix of nursery and in-home childcare for their kids. If you do not need a nanny around the clock but could use some additional assistance, a part-time nanny might be the ideal solution for you.
Nanny housekeepers in the UK specialize in Part-time nannies who are proficient in English and bilingual.
Nannies’ qualifications and background:
Our part-time nannies bring years of experience – and are highly educated – in caring for children of various ages. We carefully select only the most qualified candidates, with all applicants undergoing rigorous screening procedures. They reside within a 40-minute commute to your residence. Nanny housekeepers exclusively provide nannies with prior experience working with children in your family’s age range.
The qualities and working durations of a Part-time nanny are as follows:
- They typically work for 10-12 hours per day, either for one, two, three, or four days per week. They may also work mornings only.
- Weekend nannies may work for 24 hours, starting from Friday and ending on Monday morning.
- Part-time nannies are capable of caring for children of any age, including newborns.
- They may also take up multiple part-time positions on different days. It is preferable to offer consecutive or flexible days to attract a wider variety of part-time nannies.
- Part-time nannies do not usually live with the family.
- Many part-time nannies are either studying part-time or have extensive experience in nannying and prefer only part-time positions.
The responsibilities of a Part-time Nanny may include:
- Engaging children in activities that promote learning, such as introducing a second language.
- Supervising and managing the children, including driving them to various activities.
- Organizing play-dates and social schedules for the children.
- Ensuring that the children’s bedroom is clean and tidy.
- Taking care of the children’s laundry and ensuring their clothes are ironed.
- Scheduling extra-curricular activities for the children.
- Keeping the parents informed about the children’s developmental progress.
- Providing meals for the children.
- Assisting with their coursework.