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IsobelO · 01/09/2020 17:48

Bit of a long message here so bear with me please. I'm Isobel and I'm a recent school leaver from Edinburgh. I'm not going to university and I'm not currently in employment as I'm finding it really hard to get a job with the current situation. I have experience, quite a considerable amount for my age, looking after kids and it's something I really enjoy doing. I signed up for lots of childcare websites and have messaged hundreds of families who are looking for childcare, but I have just had absolutely no luck. People ignore my applications or start chatting with me about their requirements and then leave me high and dry. When I was at high school I solely ran a few children's charity events and, in doing so, I spent a lot of time being in charge of groups of children. I'm a night shift crisis counsellor for a mental health charity so I'm able to understand lots of emotional, personal or mental health struggles children and families may be going through. I've babysat for lots of different people throughout my life. Many people have mentioned that I have a good nature with children and they seem to take well to me looking after them. I also have a clean DBS check and am waiting on a PVG form coming in. I don't know if it's my age or something else, but I'm finding this all very difficult so any tips or anyone who knows of any childcare jobs going in Edinburgh please reply. Thank you so much.

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nannynick · 01/09/2020 19:26

In Scotland I would try using a nanny agency as that can then enable parents to use some childcare funding schemes such as Tax Free Childcare. Make sure you meet the requirements of the scheme.

Demand for nannies seems quite variable at the moment, be as flexible as possible about the work you do... you may find more demand for part-time than full-time.

Butterfly Personnel is based in Edinburgh, could try contacting them to see if they have any families looking for a nanny.

underneaththeash · 02/09/2020 22:47

Are you under 18? If so in there are rules as to how long you can work per day/per week and contract law is different for under 18s.

Most people want a qualified nanny - I would look to start a childcare course, either at college or through apprenticeship with a nursery.

Start small an afterschool job, if you don't have any childcare experience is a good step up.

hnhvt · 05/09/2020 12:13

I personally wouldn't employ you if you don't have any childcare qualifications. You should really go to college and do your level 3 if this is what you want to do

IsobelO · 05/09/2020 13:05

I have a part time job in childcare now and I have a full time job in a shop. Will be closing this thread now :)

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Jackgalloway · 06/09/2020 14:58

Hi , does anyone know if there’s a way of reaching out to see if there’s any Graduates or Gap years students who would be interested in nanny position in south east London . Any kind of forum or organisations?

nannynick · 06/09/2020 16:25

@Jackgalloway You could advertise on platforms such as www.nannyjob.co.uk and www.childcare.co.uk
There are also nanny agencies which could help recruit someone.

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