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5 Week temporary daily nanny needed ASAP

Nanny job ref:  TD/E1, Tower Hill – Position Filled
Temporary Daily Nanny is needed full time for Girl aged 8 months, starting 18 April for 5 weeks. Hours are ideally 9am-5pm. Looking for someone with good childcare experience, great references and a current DBS check. The family have a lovely house with a garden. Very easy going family. This is a great temporary job for someone who is in between nanny jobs or who wants to travel over the summer. Standard nursery duties, taking the baby to the park, library and groups.  A driver is not essential.  Salary in the region of £10+ an hour depending on age and experience.  Interviewing ASAP.

By |2016-04-18T11:50:59+00:00April 15th, 2016|Temporary nanny|0 Comments

Part-time temporary nanny needed 30-35 hours p/w

Nanny job ref: TD/SW7, South Kensington – position filled
Part-time temporary nanny is needed for Boy aged 23 months.  Starts mid-May until the end of June (7 weeks) and then possibly some weeks over the Summer, flexible hours, 9.00-6.00/7.00.  Non driver. Need someone active and fun who is happy to go to the park,  take to classes and generally have fun!  The days needed are preferably Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday all day plus one afternoon during the week but there is some flexibility.  Current Australian nanny very highly recommends.  £11-12nph.

 

By |2016-07-31T12:34:47+00:00April 13th, 2016|Temporary nanny|0 Comments

Sole charge nanny Mon-Thu, £480+npw

Nanny job ref: PD/Putney SW15 – Position Filled
Sole charge daily nanny is needed Mon-Thu for two children, girl 3.5 years (at nursery 2 days a week) and boy 17 months.  This lovely, down to earth family are looking for an active and outgoing person to look after their children.  They are very social and have lots of classes on every week.  Your duties will only involve the children, doing the nursery drop off and pick up, preparing healthy snacks and meals, activities, the children’s laundry and light household duties, they have a cleaner who comes in weekly.  A driver is essential, they have an automatic car. The ideal candidate must have childcare experience in a similar role and have worked with children of similar ages.
Hours are 7-7 Mon-Thu plus 1 evening babysit/late finish every fortnight.  Stars mid May with a handover with current nanny who very highly recommends. £480+npw (will consider a slightly higher salary and later start date for the right candidate).  Interviewing ASAP.

By |2017-01-05T19:59:47+00:00April 5th, 2016|Daily, Four days|0 Comments

Temp live-in nanny needed ASAP for 2-3 months

Nanny job ref: TLI/Oxted – position filled
Temporary live-in nanny is needed ASAP for 2-3 months.  This position requires someone who is friendly and willing with a muck-in attitude and an experienced driver.  This is a busy household where you will be looking after two sets of twins, B&G aged 12 years (the boy attends boarding school during the week) and the younger ones are girls aged 8 years (one of them have a broken arm).  Mum will be around as she has a broken leg.  They have a cleaner in 3 days a week so your duties will mainly relate to the children, school runs, cooking, tidying, light cleaning, the children’s laundry/ironing and lots of driving, including taking mum to hospital, doctors appointments etc. The family has cats who you will also need to feed.  The is lots of free time while the children are all at school.  Mon-Fri, w/ends free.  You will have your own room in the family home.  Starts ASAP for 2-3 months.  £350+npw.

By |2016-05-12T14:30:46+00:00March 30th, 2016|Live-in, Temporary, Temporary nanny|0 Comments

International Nanny Geneva

Nanny Job ref:  PLI/Geneva, Switzerland
Experienced international nanny is needed for busy family who live in the heart of Geneva, Switzerland with boys aged 5.5yrs (at f/t school), 3.5 yrs (at nursery, f/t from Sep) and a baby due in August (they will have a maternity nurse for 2-3 months).  A driver is essential for the 10 min school run.

Looking for a nanny who is pro-active and who has worked with all ages from newborn.  A childcare qualification is preferable, someone with a genuine interest in early childhood development.  You will be responsible for all nursery duties, they do have a full-time housekeeper and a good cook is essential.  They boys are very active, they play lots of sport (ice hockey, tennis, swimming, winter ski), they have piano lessons and love doing arts and crafts.  You will be required to travel with the family on short holidays, mainly in Europe, including the occasional weekend ski trip in the winter.

Your working hours will be Mon-Fri from 8-7 + up to 2 babysits during the week.  The family will provide you with a separate studio apartment in the same building as the family.  Flexible start from mid-March – end June for the right person.  £450-500npw + medical insurance. Previous English/British nanny stayed 2 years and family come very highly recommended by previous maternity nurse.

By |2017-01-05T19:59:47+00:00March 23rd, 2016|Daily, International, Live-out|0 Comments

Childcare Vouchers & Ofsted

This is a link to the Ofsted logo

Childcare Vouchers (Ofsted) – Cut childcare costs by £1,000/year

The Financial Benefits

Many of you may have read about the tax breaks that the Government introduced to assist with “approved” childcare, which includes nannies. If your nanny is registered with OFSTED you may be eligible for childcare vouchers or tax credits

Firstly, for further information on whether you qualify you can visit Tax Credits.

Click here for more information.

If your employer gives you childcare vouchers, the first £55 per week per employee is now exempt from tax and national insurance (and employer’s national insurance) provided registered or approved childcare is used. If both parents receive childcare vouchers they are each entitled to receive £55 per week free of tax and national insurance. Basic (20%) Taxpayer can make a saving of circa £900 per annum. 

A childcare voucher scheme can be set up quite easily by your employer but there are various criteria including the scheme being available to all employees. The Human Resources Department should have further details.

If you are a director of your own limited company and would be interested in setting up a childcare voucher scheme, you should consult with your accountant.

To use childcare vouchers. You must:-

  • Employ an Ofsted registered nanny
  • Be employed
  • And your employer must set up/run a childcare voucher scheme.

It is expected that employer-supported childcare vouchers will become an important way for parents to make a substantial saving, as this form of tax relief is available to all parents, regardless of income.

The self-employed are not able to benefit from childcare vouchers at present, but if you are a Director of a company you can, providing you make them available to all your staff as well.

The Childcare vouchers are just a different way of paying your nanny. Her salary will not change when you start using vouchers, nor will the amount of tax and NI you pay on her behalf. However, you will be able to save money on your own tax and NI payments, in some cases as much as £2,000 per family per year if both parents use vouchers.

Childcare vouchers can only be used to pay for childcare.

For more information:

www.ofsted.gov.uk/resources/guide-registration-childcare-register

www.childcarevouchers.co.uk

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/childcare-vouchers

What if the nanny I want is not OFSTED registered?

Nannies who would like to become registered with Ofsted can join the voluntary part of the Ofsted Childcare Register (OCR), however Nannies are not required to be registered on the Ofsted Childcare Register. Registration is entirely voluntary.

  • The cost of registration is £105
  • DBS check £60 (even if nanny has already had a DBS check done, another one must be carried out (unless the previous check was obtained via Ofsted within the last three years).
  • Nanny Insurance (public liability insurance) £70 to £90 Morton Michel
  • A valid paediatric first-aid certificate (valid for 3 years) £80 -£120
  • Nanny needs to confirm that she has the Common Core skills and knowledge in childcare and is therefore considered suitable to work with children (Level 3 OCN common covre skills )
  • In order to continue being registered, a nanny will need to renew their registration annually.
  • On successful registration, the nanny is given a unique reference number by Ofsted.

Parents who employ an Ofsted registered nanny can receive some financial contributions towards their childcare costs. There are two types of financial support available: employer-supported childcare vouchers and working tax credits.

If the parent requests that the nanny is Ofsted registered, and especially if it brings a positive financial benefit to the parents, it is increasingly common that the parents pay either partially or in full for Ofsted registration. If the parent does pay for the registration it is considered a benefit in kind and needs to be declared as such.

Who should pay for OFSTED registration?

OFSTED registration is a financial saving to families, therefore to register your nanny to OFSTED, it is typically funded by the employer. Any dedicated nanny should absorb the cost of a first aid certificate and nanny insurance if they do not already hold these.

By |2017-01-05T19:59:48+00:00March 9th, 2016|Parental Blog|0 Comments

KidStart, a free shopping club for parents!

Link to kidstart.co.uk

KidStart is a free shopping club for parents!

We all want the best for our children but it’s often difficult to put money aside for their future. www.kidstart.co.uk is a free website for parents like yourselves that puts money aside for your children whenever you shop at over 1300 well known retailers. You can collect money back when shopping at on-line retailers such as Amazon, John Lewis, eBay, BA and a thousand more.

It’s easy to use and has helpful tools to remind you where you can save; you can also link friends and family so everyone can contribute to giving your children a greater future. Join the million other parents who have already registered.

It’s free to sign up so click the link below to register and start saving today.

Kidstart.co.uk

By |2017-01-05T19:59:48+00:00March 8th, 2016|Parental Blog|0 Comments

Temporary Holiday Nanny needed

Job ref: TLI/Switzerland – Position Filled
Temporary holiday nanny is needed to join a family for two weeks on a ski trip in Switzerland.  You will need to stay over with the family on Friday evening the 18th of March, to leave with them at 6am on Saturday the 19th of March until the 29th March.

You will be staying with them in their chalet in the Swiss Alps.  They have two sets of twins aged 12 and 8 years.  One of the 8 year old girls have broken her arm so the nanny will predominantly be needed to keep her company whilst the rest of the family ski.  Looking for someone who is fun and creative and happy to muck in.  You don’t need to drive or ski. You will need to help out with the other children, doing standard nursery duties, cooking, tidying and a bit of babysitting.  Salary is neg. depending on experience.  Family very well known to us.

If interested please call us on 020 7935 3515.

Nanny Pensions – Have you enrolled yet?

New Law for Nanny Employers

Automatic enrolment is a new law with requires all employers – including nanny employers – to make sure they have a pension in place for their employee.
Most nannies will need to be automatically enrolled into the pension scheme, and both the nanny and the employer will have to contribute to it.

For more information please visit the Nanny Tax website on the link below:

https://www.nannytax.co.uk/additional-services/auto-enrolment

 

 

 

By |2016-03-03T14:28:22+00:00March 3rd, 2016|Parental Blog|0 Comments

Daily Nanny needed in South Kensington

Nanny job ref: PD/SW7
Daily nanny is needed ASAP in South Kensington for busy household with three boys aged 10, 8, 7 and 4 years.  The older boys are all at full-time school whilst the youngest goes to nursery 3 mornings and 2 full days.  Mum is around so looking for a team player, a firm but fair all-rounder to can help organised the boys schedules, help with homework, activities, school runs, tidying/organising wardrobes and the playroom etc.  An automatic driver is essential.  The family have a full-time housekeeper who helps out with cooking for the family, however they would require the nanny prepare healthy snacks for the boys and step in to help if needed.  Hours are Mon-Fri, 12.30-8.00/8.30 (can be flexible on a later start if needed).  Starts ASAP.  £12nph £450-480npw.

By |2016-03-01T18:09:22+00:00March 1st, 2016|Daily, Live-out, Part-time|0 Comments