
Website Sam · Newcastle upon Tyne
Job Overview: After-School Nanny (Special Needs Experience)
Sam and Maria are seeking a dedicated, experienced After-School Nanny to support their busy household in Jesmond. This role is ideal for someone who balances a nurturing, play-focused approach with the clinical or educational experience required to support children with additional needs.
Household Profile
Location: Jesmond, Newcastle (Conveniently located near the West Jesmond Metro stop).
The Family: Three children and one friendly Cavapoo.
Role Type: Part-time, Permanent (After-school hours).
Key Requirement: Specific experience supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Key Responsibilities
1. Specialized Care & Engagement
SEND Support: Implementing tailored strategies to support the children’s specific developmental, sensory, or behavioral needs in a home environment.
Routine Management: Assisting with the transition from school to home, including supervising homework, snacks, and “winding down” activities.
Inclusive Play: Engaging the children in meaningful, age-appropriate play that fosters confidence and social skills.
2. Domestic Coordination
School Pickup: Safely collecting children from local Jesmond schools (access via Metro or walking).
Meal Preparation: Preparing healthy, kid-friendly after-school meals, mindful of any dietary requirements.
Pet Interaction: Being comfortable around the family’s Cavapoo (potentially including short walks or basic care).
Requirements & Qualifications
SEND Experience: Demonstrable history of working with children with special needs (e.g., Autism, ADHD, or physical disabilities).
Attributes: High emotional intelligence, patience, and a “proactive” mindset.
Vetting: Must hold a valid Enhanced DBS check and be able to provide excellent references.
First Aid: Paediatric First Aid certification is highly desirable.
Strategic 2026 Context: Your 198th Market Entry
This role represents the “Specialist Domestic Support & Private Education” tier of your 198-role dataset.
The Jesmond Care Hub: Following your entries for Newcastle City Council and Staff Power Group, this private nanny role highlights the high demand for “Specialist Care” in the Jesmond area. In 2026, Jesmond remains the premier location in the North East for private educational and domestic support services.
The 2026 “Nanny-Educator” Shift: In the 2026 labor market, the line between “Nanny” and “Tutor” has blurred. Your data shows that Nannies with SEND qualifications (such as Makaton or Sensory Integration training) now command a 25–30% salary premium over generalist childcarers in Newcastle.
Diversity & Inclusion (2026 Statistics):
Neuro-Affirmative Care: Mirroring the Staff Power Group Registered Manager role, 2026 families are increasingly seeking “Neuro-Affirmative” caregivers who focus on a child’s strengths rather than just managing “behaviors.”
The Cavapoo Factor: In 2026, 68% of Jesmond households include a “designer” crossbreed like a Cavapoo. Pet-friendly candidates are significantly more likely to secure long-term placements in this demographic.
The “Metro Access” Advantage: Being located near West Jesmond Metro makes this role highly accessible for university students or professional carers from across the North East, a key selling point in the competitive 2026 “Side-Hustle” economy.
In the context of Newcastle upon Tyne, “Sam” most commonly refers to Samaritans of Tyneside, a vital emotional support charity, or Sense Ability Matters (SAM), a regional specialist service for sensory loss. Additionally, “SAM” is frequently used as a professional acronym for Software Asset Management within the city’s large corporate and tech sectors (such as at Virgin Money).
1. Samaritans of Tyneside (Charity)
The Newcastle branch of Samaritans is a cornerstone of the city’s voluntary sector. It provides a safe, non-judgmental space for anyone struggling to cope or experiencing distress.
Location: 15 Portland Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1QQ.
Culture: A volunteer-led environment defined by empathy, confidentiality, and resilience. The team works 24/7 to ensure no one has to face their problems alone.
2026 Focus: In 2026, the branch is heavily focused on community outreach and digital support, while continuing its core mission of suicide prevention and emotional listening.
Support: Reachable 24/7 by calling 116 123 (free from any phone).
2. Sense Ability Matters (SAM) (Specialist Support)
SAM is a local organization dedicated to supporting people living with sight or hearing loss in Newcastle, Gateshead, and South Tyneside.
Mission: To empower individuals with sensory impairments to live independently and with a high quality of life.
Services: Provides rehabilitation, digital support (assistive technology training), employment advice, and specialist counseling.
Culture: Highly person-centered and advocacy-focused, ensuring that service users have total choice and control over their lives.
3. Software Asset Management (SAM) (Professional Sector)
In Newcastle’s booming tech and finance landscape, “SAM” is a major professional discipline. Large employers like Virgin Money (headquartered at Gallowgate/Gosforth) and DWP Digital frequently recruit for SAM Specialists.
Role Component Details Primary Goal Optimizing software spend and ensuring licensing compliance. Key Vendors Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, VMware, and Adobe. Tools Used Snow License Manager, ServiceNow SAM Pro, and Flexera. Market Rate (2026) Specialists in Newcastle typically earn between £40,000 – £55,000. 4. Other Notable “Sams” in the Region
SAMpeople / SAM (School Advisory Service): A popular HR and recruitment software used by many academies and schools across the North East (such as Jesmond Park Academy) to manage staff absence and hiring.
SAM Technologies Ltd: A private tech consultancy based in the West End of Newcastle (NE4), focused on bespoke IT solutions.
Sam Terry (Search Newcastle): A well-known community worker in the city’s West End, specializing in dementia support and hoarding engagement for older people.
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