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Want a part-time job that fits around your schedule? Want to choose when, where, and who to work with? Love children? A family in Glasgow is looking for a part-time nanny for their 8-yo daughter for a few hours in the afternoon, a few afternoons a week. Both parents work in consulting and need help with school pickups and keeping her safe and happy until they’re home from work. You’ll get up to £12.20 - £14.75 per hour + a free DBS check! Work anywhere from 9 to 20 hours a week and choose which days. You’ll get relevant experience for your CV especially if you study social sciences or education. Your role:You’ll be looking after the child after school, until their parents come home from work.You’ll spend your afternoons picking them up from school, out and about or doing fun activities like board games and baking at their home. You might help with their homework or make them a simple meal. Do you need experience? You don’t need any professional childcare qualifications or experience. You need to be enthusiastic, imaginative, and love kids! Bonus points if you’ve done babysitting, volunteered at a summer camp or in an educational setting before. Koru Kids is one message away from you during all your shifts as well. Benefits and perks:- Free DBS check, first aid qualification, and training (worth £300+)- You’ll get paid from £11.15 - £14 per hour depending on experience.- Koru Kids take care of contracts, sick pay, holiday pay and make sure you’re paid correctly and on time. - 1:1 coaching- You’ll gain a ton of experience to add to your CV.

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