Looking for a part time job that… 🙌 Cares about you. ⏰ Fits around your busy schedule. 💸 Pays for your training courses. 🤗 Has a support team in place for you. 🤸♀️ Encourages you to use your creativity. 💫 Doesn't make you work evenings or weekends. 🤓 Gives you career options. Well, look no further. You could earn from £11.85-14.50 depending on experience, working part-time to fund your next adventure and busy lifestyle. Koru Kids is here for you. Don't miss out; apply now!
Residential Support Worker Role To support the learning, emotional and social needs of children/young people within the residential home. Residential Support Worker will be required to participate in recording, monitoring and evaluating individual child strategies/support. Duties This job description describes in general the normal duties which the post-holder will be expected to undertake. However, the job or duties described may vary or be amended from time to time without changing the level of responsibility associated with the post. Hours of Work Day Shift 8am to 8.30pm / Night Shift 8pm to 8.30am Responsibilities: 1. Assist in the educational, social, emotional and behavioural development of children/young people under the direction and guidance of Management and support., 2. To assist management to develop the house and its environment ensuring that the highest standards of care prevail for each individual child/young person, within the guidelines of the stated model of care., 3. Assist in the implementation of Personal Education Programmes for children/young people and help monitor their progress., 4. Assist in the implementation of Individual Care Plans for children/young people and help monitor their progress., 5. To provide and support the provision of primary care for each child/young person and help them develop healthy attachments., 6. While on rota in the house, under supervision of the house management, be responsible for the care of children/young people as delegated by the senior staff., 7. To participate in sleeping in duties as required., 8. To maintain and promote good relationships with other professionals, team members and management, other sections within Caridon, parents, other agencies and professionals., 9. Support, monitor and evaluate the children/young people’s emotional and behavioural difficulties and help develop their social skills., 10. To ensure that Health and Safety of the children/young people and the home is monitored in accordance with the relevant legal requirements and good practice., 11. To participate in staff training, which is mandatory training, and all other mandatory training., 12. To be available whilst on duty to participate in on going supervision with a member of the Management Team and through this supervision develop an understanding of the behaviour of the children/young people., 13. To develop specific pieces of work with children/young people as directed and supervised by the Registered Manager/Deputy Manager., 14. To ensure high standards of communication involving checking and completing daily records, message book, diary and any other documentation in accordance with our developing best practice., 15. To contribute to the children/young people’s development through a variety of means including play, excursions, and other social opportunities in an individual and group setting both inside the home and outside appropriate to children/young people’s needs. Standards and Quality Assurance:- 1. Support the aims and ethos of Caridon as outlined in the Statement of Purpose., 2. Set a good example in terms of dress, punctuality and attendance., 3. Attend all staff meetings., 4. Undertake professional duties that may be reasonably assigned by the Management., 5. Undertake other reasonable duties from time to time as required. Health & Safety: 1.To maintain an awareness and observation of Fire and Health & Safety Regulations. Equal Opportunities: 1. To contribute to the development, establishment and implementation of clear Equal Opportunities objectives for the service which promote equality for all children/young people and members of staff and formulate equality targets and performance measures for both employment and service delivery., 2. To promote a positive approach to all potential and current children/young people and ensure that services under the posts control reflect this approach. Qualifications: 1. Hold the Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce, or be prepared to work towards following a successful six month probation.
If you are craving fun, have worked with kids before and want to keep your evenings and weekends free then this is just what you’ve been looking for! Families in Chiswick are looking for regular help with after school childcare 9-20 hours a week. The roles are always local and usually in the afternoons, leaving your evenings and weekends free for other work and hobbies. No qualifications needed. You’ll work with a local family helping out with the kids after school. This might involve pickups, taking them to the park, helping with homework, or doing fun activities at home like board games or baking. You’ll get between £11.85 - £14.50 depending on experience, earning more the longer you work with your Koru Kids family. Training, insurance, invoicing, and DBS checks taken care of. Here’s what our nannies say: “A great company to work for. Very supportive and always checking up on my well-being. Always at hand if needed.” “I have been with Koru Kids for over a year now. I genuinely have never been so satisfied with working for a company this much in my life.”
Position: Ofsted Registered Nanny Location: London Employment Type: Full-time / Part-time (specify) Salary: Competitive, based on experience About the Role We are seeking a caring, reliable, and experienced Ofsted Registered Nanny to join our team and provide high-quality childcare in line with safeguarding and Ofsted standards. The ideal candidate will be passionate about supporting children’s development, creating a safe and nurturing environment, and working closely with parents to ensure the best outcomes for children. Key Responsibilities Provide a safe, stimulating, and caring environment for children. Plan and deliver age-appropriate activities (educational, creative, and play-based) that promote learning and development. Support children’s daily routines, including meal preparation, feeding, nap times, hygiene, and dressing. Organise fun, engaging outings (e.g., parks, playgroups, libraries, and other activities). Encourage positive behaviour and social skills through structured and unstructured play. Monitor and support children’s developmental milestones. Maintain a clean and organised childcare environment. Document daily activities including meals, naps, developmental progress, learning activities, and any concerns for parents’ review. Communicate effectively with parents/guardians, providing daily feedback and updates. Ensure compliance with Ofsted standards, safeguarding, and health & safety regulations at all times. Requirements Must be Ofsted Registered (essential). Previous professional experience in childcare or nannying. Paediatric First Aid certificate (or willingness to obtain). Enhanced DBS check (current or willing to apply). Knowledge of EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) framework. Strong ability to record and document children’s daily routines, learning activities, and progress. Excellent communication skills and ability to build positive relationships with children and parents. Reliable, punctual, and highly organised. Safeguarding training and awareness. Desirable Skills Full UK driving licence and access to a car. Experience supporting children with SEND (Special Educational Needs & Disabilities). Additional childcare qualifications (e.g., NVQ Level 3 in Childcare or equivalent). What We Offer Competitive pay. Supportive and professional environment. Ongoing training and professional development opportunities. Opportunity to make a real difference in children’s lives. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Temporary Benefits: Flexitime Application question(s): Are you currently Ofsted registered? Have you completed paediatric first aid training?
Spend more time al fresco and less al desko. Spend your afternoons playing in Hampstead, building dens in the park, and making up magical stories as a Koru Kids nanny. You’ll get paid to play, working 9-20 hours per week looking after kids in the family home near you in Hampstead. You’ll be picking them up from school on weekday afternoons, leaving your weekends free for studying, your family, or hobbies. You’ll get between £11.85 - £14.50 depending on experience. Training, insurance, invoicing, and DBS checks taken care of. Here’s what our nannies say: "It’s the best job a student can have. It fits in perfectly with my lifestyle. I love having my evenings free which I wouldn't have from working in a pub and I have most of my day free which I wouldn't get in retail. I get the same amount of hours/work from having a Saturday job but without compromising on my weekends." Work differently. Join Koru Kids.
We are looking for an assistant to join our lovely early years setting in Hendon. The right person should: • be caring fun and enthusiastic, • have some experience of working with young children and babies, • enjoying working as part of a team, • be prepared to take part in relevant training Paediatric first aid course, Food hygiene, safeguarding, and other ongoing training opportunities. You will need to provide 2 references, and get DBS checked .
Seeking part-time nanny/babysitter for two children (7 and 8 years old). Duties include: • Mandarin immersion, must be native Mandarin speaker. You must be comfortable speaking only Mandarin with the children, even if they are speaking English back to you., • Pick up from school and taking them home (~15 min walking or can take public transportation)., • Helping children with snacks, homework, and possibly taking them to other activities., • May include: light cleanup after children (children's laundry, washing lunchboxes, etc), • Bonus if: you have child care experience, if you have teaching experience (especially to young children), if you play Minecraft, Pokemon, or other card and board games. Hours are 3:30pm-6:30pm Mon-Fri. 15 hours a week. We can do less than 5 days a week as well for the right fit. Ideal start date is September 1st, but we have flexibility. Ideally, you have additional availability for evenings and weekends for when we want a date night. Mother speaks Mandarin fluently.
Here are the exciting opportunities we have available! We are currently recruiting for flexible, temporary nursery assistant roles (both unqualified and qualified positions). Why this could be the perfect opportunity for you: Competitive pay: Earn up to £15 per hour based on your qualifications. Flexibility: Choose how many days you want to work each week – perfect for balancing work and life! This is a fantastic chance to enjoy flexibility while making a meaningful impact in early years care. If this sounds like something you'd be interested in, I’d love to chat with you further and provide more details. ABLE Staffing is available Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM. I look forward to the possibility of working with you and helping you find the ideal role that fits your skills and goals!