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wildbird · 19/01/2008 22:10

If you are a qualified nanny and your employer wants to pay you in childcare vouchers what do you need to do to be registered?

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turtle23 · 19/01/2008 22:22

look here: www.childcarevouchers.co.uk/carer/joiningthescheme/index.asp

nannynick · 19/01/2008 23:06

You need to register with Ofsted, there is a £100 cost, some employers will pay this so worth asking your employer.

You need to have training that Ofsted recognise, first aid training (should be a 12-hour course), plus insurance.

Main website:
Ofsted: Home Childcarers - Ofsted Childcare Register

Guide to Registration
Requirements
Register Online or call 08456 404040

nannynick · 19/01/2008 23:10

Once you are registered by Ofsted (so this applies only in England), you then need your employer to obtain the voucher registration paperwork from their voucher provider.
The link turyle23 gave is for the Accor voucher's, though Accor will send out the Carer Pack once they have the application through from the organisation/employee. There are many voucher providers - Care4, BusyBees, Faircare to name a few... each will have their own system.

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