Mother’s Help/Housekeeper/Au Pair
Posting date: | 24 July 2025 |
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Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 23 August 2025 |
Location: | TR15 |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Private Household |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 3 |
Summary
Mother’s Help/Housekeeper/Au Pair
Care and support for a busy family.
LIVE-IN option available for the right person
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
Working schedule:
Monday to Friday - starting at 7:30, getting breakfast ready and children dressed, bags packed for school, serving breakfast. Morning activity for the children, and helping load children into parent’s car, 9am - 11am - housekeeping, cleaning, chores and tidying, laundry, dusting, vacuuming, meal planning for dinner
11am to 4pm - free time EVERY DAY
4pm to 6pm, helping parents prepare dinner, feeding and bathing children, evening “slow down” activity.
6pm to 7pm, tidying kitchen and lounge, watering plants, laundry.
Saturday and Sunday - starting at 8am. Morning activity for the children. Tidying lounge and kitchen, finish by 11am.
Thursdays DAY OFF !
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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.
LIVE-IN option available for the right person
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
Working schedule:
Monday to Friday - starting at 7:30, getting breakfast ready and children dressed, bags packed for school, serving breakfast. Morning activity for the children, and helping load children into parent’s car, 9am - 11am - housekeeping, cleaning, chores and tidying, laundry, dusting, vacuuming, meal planning for dinner
11am to 4pm - free time EVERY DAY
4pm to 6pm, helping parents prepare dinner, feeding and bathing children, evening “slow down” activity.
6pm to 7pm, tidying kitchen and lounge, watering plants, laundry.
Saturday and Sunday - starting at 8am. Morning activity for the children. Tidying lounge and kitchen, finish by 11am.
Thursdays DAY OFF !
*************************************
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.