Jan
Nanny in London: Hammersmith And Fulham (also available for babysitting)
Usually responds within 2 hours
Male Member since Sep 2016 Last Updated Apr 2024 Last Login 18 Apr 2024
My Summary
Trustworthy, Experienced (Including Sens), Dedicated And Outdoorsy Nanny Looking For A New Family
About Me
Dear families,
My name is Jan and I am 33 years old.
I've been professionally looking after children as a full time Au pair, Nanny (both live-in and and live-out), Babysitter, and also as a Volunteer, for over 7.5 years and counting.
I'm also a qualified Post-natal Maternity Nurse and a registered childcare provider for Tax Free Childcare.
Most of the time, I was in sole charge of the child/ren I cared for, and some of it was shared care.
Proxy parenting was not a problem either. In some families, I was proxy parenting multiple times a year for various lengths of time, but no longer than 4 weeks at a time.
I've cared for children ranging from newborns to teenagers.
This included the usual day-to-day tasks, such as feeding, weaning, bathing, nappy changing, kids related cleaning and laundry, assisting with homework and reading, school and nursery runs, and more.
I played with them various games at home as well as in the parks (some were educational in one way or another, some were to have fun and chill), I took them out and about into museums, zoos, parks, playgroups, soft plays, various classes and lessons, forts, castles and caves, fairs, theatres and cinemas, Digger Land, for a swim, and to many more places and activities.
Most importantly, I made always sure they feel safe, comfortable, and cared for, especially without the presence of their parents, and provided enough care and affection to achieve this.
If you are looking for a nanny, I'm available for immediate start whilst willing to wait for the right family and open to discussing live-in or live-out arrangements that best suit your family's needs.
I could work as self employed in temporary positions (live-out only).
For longer term positions, employment will be necessary (HMRC rarely recognise nannies as self employed).
I am registered with OFSTED.
I also completed a few childcare related courses and earned a few certificates:
- Common Core Skills & Knowledge training for the child care workforce
- Maternity Nurse training course accredited through the Open College Network
- Paediatric First Aid certification
- Level 3 Diploma in Child Care & Development
as well as a few other child related certificates, such as Safer Sleeping For Babies, Understanding And Addressing Behaviour, and Safeguarding Children.
To deepen my understanding of children and better support their emotional well-being, I'm currently pursuing, amongst other courses, a degree in Child Psychology, with a long-term goal of becoming a Play Therapist. My studies are entirely online and during my free time.
I also have
- Enhanced DBS check
- Public Liability Insurance
- Full driving licence
Amongst others, some of my favourite activities to do with the kids are:
Anything that guarantees us getting out of the house to explore, get moving, get fresh air, see places, see and interact with people, and so on.
This includes going with them to soft plays (and actually playing with them there when they want, instead of staring into the phone), going to the parks and playgrounds, swimming, having picnics, visiting castles, and many more.
Playing and staying with the kids at home is fine, too.
Doing arts and crafts, building things from magnetiles, and making forts are, amongst other things, great activities to let them express themselves and to see (and positively influence) the progress of their learning and understanding everyday things and also some difficult and abstract concepts.
In my last daily nanny position, I looked after a little baby girl who is currently 8 months old.
However, it didn't last as long as expected because one of her parents got unexpectedly laid off and we terminated our service agreement because I was not needed anymore.
They're still happy to provide references, like other families I worked for (except of those families who asked me to sign NDAs and not to disclose any of their personal/contact details).
I started my childcare journey as an Au pair in 2016, looking after 4-year-old triplets and their 7-year-old brother in a single-parent household. If the position was called a Substitute parent, it would nicely encompass my responsibilities and working hours.
Later on, I worked in various families across the UK as a live-in Mr Nanny. In some, it was full-time, and in some part-time. I took over all childcare-related responsibilities, including laundry, medical care, cooking, and so on.
In some of those families, I also repeatedly looked after the children when their parents were away on business trips and abroad for various lengths of time, usually 1-4 weeks (proxy-parenting).
My Experience
Live-in full time au pair and nanny (80%+ sole charge and proxy parenting): for 7.5 years - taking care of boys and girls ranging from newborns to teenagers.
Often babysitting for other families.
I took care of twins, triplets, and children with a wide range of special needs, including autism with ranging severity (severe - high functional, verbal / nonverbal), Down syndrome, ADHD, and various developmental delays.
My Qualifications
Maternity Nurse training accredited through the Open College Network
Common Core Skills & Knowledge course for the childcare workforce
Paediatric First Aid certificate.
Level 3 Childcare and Development Diploma
GCSE equivalent Functional Skills in English and Maths
a full UK Driving Licence.
My Availability
I'm available for immediate start whilst willing to wait for the right family and open to discussing live-in or live-out arrangements that best suit your family's needs.
Ad hoc babysitting is available.
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Before School | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Morning | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Afternoon | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
After School | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Evening | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Overnight | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes |
Last Updated: 02/04/2024 |
My Fees
- Nannying from £14.00 per hour (net)
- Babysitting from £13.00 per hour
Babysitting
£13/hour
Daily Nanny
From £14/hour NET
Live-in Nanny TBD
My Documents
- Reference: Childcare Reference (eo) (added 03/04/2024)
- Reference (added 23/01/2020)
- Full CV (added 03/04/2024)
- Training Certificate: Post-Natal Maternity Nurse (added 01/02/2024)
- Training Certificate: Safer Sleeping for Babies (added 08/11/2023)
- Training Certificate: Starting Out Certificate (added 02/02/2020)
- Training Certificate: Expectations of Behaviour Certificate (added 02/02/2020)
- Training Certificate: Common Core Skills and Knowledge for the childcare workforce (added 02/02/2020)
- Training Certificate: Safeguarding (added 02/02/2020)
- Exam Certificate: Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 2 (added 16/06/2020)
- Exam Certificate: Accredited Level 3 Diploma in Child Care & Development (added 18/03/2020)
- UK Driving Licence (added 03/02/2020)
- Childminding Agency Certificate (added 02/02/2020)
- First Aid Certificate: Paediatric First Aid (added 02/02/2020)
- DBS Check (added 09/01/2020)
- Ofsted Certificate (added 09/01/2020)
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