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Mothers Help

Mothers Help, Live-In - Parents Help

Helps with the children, having sole charge for required periods. Assists with light household duties and cooking although not fully responsible.

Salary starts at £250.00 rising to £350.00+ depending on age and experience for 5 days - 5.5 days per week.

Mothers Help Live-Out - Parents Help

(London area only)

Responsible for everything to do with the children but should not be left in sole charge of new born babies or very young children. Assists with light household duties and cooking although not fully responsible.

Salary in the region of £8.00 - £9.00 per hour plus travelling expenses.


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A Mothers Help is not necessarily a qualified nanny but has experience in looking after children. All our Mothers Help candidates are personally interviewed in our office and have checkable references. People with childcare experience come from many parts of the world. We ensure that every candidate has a reasonable understanding English and can speak clearly. We can offer people whose first language is English.

Their duties are to assist the parents with all childcare duties, which would include looking after their rooms, their clothes, and their food. They would also be expected to do some light housekeeping duties. There are some Mother Helps who are able to drive and it is important to specify if this required. A live-in Mothers Help should have their own room and would be expect 2 days off per week. They would like some weekends free. Babysitting is by arrangement.

The Mothers Help who lives out, will be prepared to work up to 50 hours per week and babysitting if required. Their duties would be the same as described for a Mothers Helps who live in. The salary for both live in or live out candidates would depend on their experience and qualifications. And the guideline would be offered by the agency for any particular applicant.

It is important to clarify your requirements regarding the number of days holiday you will be offering and also should they be required over the Bank Holiday period this should be clarified prior to employment