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Services

Nanny Talk offers a range of services designed to work for every family. Our flexible approach to childcare means we can find the service that works for you. From after school pick-up to live-in nannies, we can work with you to find the right fit.

Daily Nanny

A daily full-time or part-time nanny will hold a sole charge position, and work between 8-12 hours per day.

Our daily nannies can be expected to…

  • provide a safe, secure, and loving environment for your children.
  • promote and facilitate your child’s happiness and all-round development i.e. physical, intellectual, language, emotional, social and spiritual.
  • provide play activities according to your child’s age and abilities, including outings.
  • undertake the responsibility for the care of the children’s rooms, laundry and toys.
  • provide your child with a well-balanced diet.
  • ensure that parents’ guidelines and disciplinary rules are followed.

Live In Nanny

A live-in nanny would normally be expected to work Monday-Friday between 10-12 hours per day. Often, a live-in nanny will also babysit 1 or 2 evenings per week. Salary will depend upon qualifications, experience and location of position.

Nanny Shares

The first type of nanny share involves a nanny who works for two families. The families share the cost of employing the nanny and agree on the terms of her contract together. The second type is an experienced or qualified nanny who has a child of her own, but would like to continue in a nanny role, so will take her own child to her employer’s house.

Mother’s Help

A mother’s help is not necessarily a qualified person, therefore it is a partially sole-charge position and duties regarding the children will vary according to their experience. These helpers assist with the day- to-day running of the family household. They can be daily or live-in and work the same hours as nannies. N.B. Mothers’ helps are not expected to do all of the household chores or have complete sole charge of your children.

Maternity Nurse

A Maternity Nurse specialises in the care of a new baby, twins or triplets and will be familiar with infant feeding, care and hygiene, together with establishing a routine for mother and baby. Maternity Nurses are self-employed and liable for their own tax and National Insurance Contributions.

Night Nanny

A good night’s sleep is invaluable, especially after giving birth. A night nanny’s role involves preparing the baby during the evening and getting him/ her into a good sleep pattern. Night Nannies generally start their evenings at 9/10pm and finish at 6/7 am the following day. The amount of nights worked is flexible to suit the family.

Nanny/Housekeeper

This carer would combine household management with childcare, managing the household completely including shopping, cooking, light housework, supervision of household staff etc. This can be a live-in or daily employee. Nanny/Housekeeper’s salary would depend on hours and experience.

Temporary Nanny

A temporary Nanny will take over the duties from the parent or previous nanny. This would be a sole-charge position and hours would vary, depending on the parents’ requirements.

After School Pick-Ups

Having a child carer for after school pick-ups involves the carer looking after the welfare of the children from leaving school, until the parent returns home. Hours as needed.

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Screening Services

As part of our service we interview all our childcare professionals, check their identity, employment history, and references, thoroughly. This allows us to offer the highest quality service, ensuring your peace of mind and the happiness and safety of your children.


If you have already found yourself a nanny but you are unsure of other aspects of the process, we can provide background checks for you, including employment history and ongoing DBS checks.


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We know how hard it can be finding the right childcare for your children, wanting to find somebody who works with your family as much as with your schedule. So we have made it simple for you to find out exactly what to look for when choosing a nanny. Get your copy now.

Payroll Recommendations

Nanny Tax

Nanny Talk has worked personally with Nannytax and highly recommends their all inclusive services. Nannytax is an excellent payroll service for families, offering unlimited advice on all aspects of employing a nanny including payroll/PAYE, pensions and insurance as well as salary, tax and national Insurance. They also handle Contracts of Employment, Sick Pay, Maternity Pay, Pay Rates, Disputes, Holiday Entitlement and Childcare Vouchers.

PAYE for Nannies

Nanny Talk also recommends PAYE for Nannies who are a smaller professional company providing all of the benefits of Nannytax but on a smaller scale.


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