Temporary Childcare Jobs in Oxford

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Experienced nanny/ mother’s help required in oxford.

by Barbara • Oxford
DAYS & HOURS Monday- Friday 7.30 am to 6.30 pm, with occasional baby sitting evenings DUTIES Duties include personal care of the children, cooking healthy and nutritious family meals (and tidying up afterwards including light household tasks) daily dressing, school run and educational social and emotional development activities, taking care of children’s toys/ equipment and doing their laundry. Our ideal candidate is warm and caring, organised and can use their initiative. Someone with a positive can do attitude, and likes being out doors with children. Someone who can set consistent boundaries for the children in a calm and stable manner and focus on good manners. It is important that the candidate is a great communicator. Experience with similar age groups is needed. References, up to date DBS check and first aid training essential. Salary dependent on experience and if live in or out. The children are aged 7,5 and 2. If live in position: Own Bedroom and bathroom, use of shared kitchen START DATE ASAP SALARY Live out gross salary £14-17 per hour gross. Live in £10-12 per hour gross.
£117 - £15111 Hr. / Day

Looking for a Nanny for Our Child

by Sarah • Oxford
My name is Sarah and I live in East Oxford with my wife and our 4 year old daughter R (born Nov 2019). We are from Germany and Belgium and don't have any family in the UK. We would love for our daughter to have another adult in her life who could become someone she could spend time with regularly, either at home or at the local parks, for a few hours in the afternoon during the week, or mornings/afternoons at the weekend, with the occasional overnight stay at our house if we are travelling.
£111 - £1428 Hr. / Week
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Temporary Childcare Jobs in Oxford

When can you start working as a child carer?