Mother’s Help/Housekeeper
Posting date: | 22 May 2025 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £15 |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 21 June 2025 |
Location: | TR15 |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Private Household |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 2 |
Summary
Support Assistant/Carer/Mother’s Help
Care and support for a busy family.
Open to everyone to apply, but also suitable for:
● An existing self-employed or employed person to fit around existing commitments.
● Someone who can fit this around their studies.
● Someone looking for some work experience to be an Au Pair.
● Someone who is looking to get back into work, with a low number of hours.
● Someone who is in receipt of benefits. For example, someone in receipt of Employment Support Allowance (ESA) can earn up to £183.50 a week before their benefits are affected and likewise, someone who is in receipt of Carer’s Allowance, can earn up to £151.
● An economic migrant who is here on a VISA, who would like to exercise their right to work extra hours in a second job, alongside their sponsor job.
Support required:
Help required managing a young family and household including:
● Occupying children so that Mum can retain independence and get dressed and manage the household
● Help to prepare, serve and clear breakfast
● Organise shopping and deliveries
● Folding and tidying clean laundry
● Housework/cleaning
● Lifting and carrying children to the car/in the pram, ready for outings
Hourly rate of pay: £15
Hours per week: Up to 5 hrs per week
Working schedule: Saturday and Sunday roughly 8:30 – 10:30 – times will need to be slightly flexible around needs of the family.
Essential:
● Valid DBS (family is willing to arrange and fund the costs of this)
● Public Liability Insurance (family is willing to arrange and fund the costs of this)
● Dog lover – small family dog within the home
● Pro active and willing to fit in with the family’s needs
● Knowledge of mental health support
● Competent in housework/cleaning
● Eagerness to support a family with young children
Offers will be subject to DBS checks & referencing.
Care and support for a busy family.
Open to everyone to apply, but also suitable for:
● An existing self-employed or employed person to fit around existing commitments.
● Someone who can fit this around their studies.
● Someone looking for some work experience to be an Au Pair.
● Someone who is looking to get back into work, with a low number of hours.
● Someone who is in receipt of benefits. For example, someone in receipt of Employment Support Allowance (ESA) can earn up to £183.50 a week before their benefits are affected and likewise, someone who is in receipt of Carer’s Allowance, can earn up to £151.
● An economic migrant who is here on a VISA, who would like to exercise their right to work extra hours in a second job, alongside their sponsor job.
Support required:
Help required managing a young family and household including:
● Occupying children so that Mum can retain independence and get dressed and manage the household
● Help to prepare, serve and clear breakfast
● Organise shopping and deliveries
● Folding and tidying clean laundry
● Housework/cleaning
● Lifting and carrying children to the car/in the pram, ready for outings
Hourly rate of pay: £15
Hours per week: Up to 5 hrs per week
Working schedule: Saturday and Sunday roughly 8:30 – 10:30 – times will need to be slightly flexible around needs of the family.
Essential:
● Valid DBS (family is willing to arrange and fund the costs of this)
● Public Liability Insurance (family is willing to arrange and fund the costs of this)
● Dog lover – small family dog within the home
● Pro active and willing to fit in with the family’s needs
● Knowledge of mental health support
● Competent in housework/cleaning
● Eagerness to support a family with young children
Offers will be subject to DBS checks & referencing.