
Website Koru Kids
Job Overview: Part-time Nanny
Koru Kids, a specialist childcare platform, is recruiting a Part-time Nanny for a family in Newcastle upon Tyne. This role is designed for someone who genuinely enjoys the “buzz of family life” and wants a stable, supported position that fits around other commitments, such as university studies or other part-time work. Unlike traditional private arrangements, this role comes with a full suite of professional protections and funded training.
Job Summary
Employer: Koru Kids (Managing the employment on behalf of a local family)
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne (Local neighborhood-based)
Salary: £12.20 – £14.75 per hour (Based on experience)
Role Type: Part-time, Permanent (Weekday afternoons)
Sector: Childcare and Early Years Education
Key Responsibilities
1. Afternoon Care & Engagement
Active Supervision: Spending afternoons “out and about” with the children at local parks or libraries, or engaging in creative activities at home like baking and board games.
Educational Support: Assisting with homework and reading, providing a bridge between the school day and evening.
Meal Coordination: Preparing simple, nutritious snacks or meals for the children.
2. Professional Integration
Family Inclusion: Becoming a “valued part of family life,” working closely with parents to maintain consistency in the children’s care and discipline.
Platform Compliance: Using the Koru Kids system to track hours, ensuring correct and timely payment.
Requirements & Ideal Candidates
This role is open to a variety of backgrounds, provided there is a clear passion for working with children:
The Student/Side-Hustler: Someone looking for a job that fits around a lecture timetable.
The Experienced Pro: Trained childcare professionals from nurseries or schools looking for a change of pace.
The “Grand-Nanny”: Those who have raised their own children and want to remain active in a family environment.
Prerequisites: Previous experience (even as a volunteer or babysitter) is required.
Benefits & Professional Support
Koru Kids provides a significant “onboarding package” worth over £300, including:
Funded Training: Paid-for nanny training and Paediatric First Aid certification.
Vetting: A fully funded Enhanced DBS check and professional insurance.
Career Development: Access to free CACHE registered courses and 1:1 coaching.
Employment Security: Handled contracts, sick pay, and holiday pay.
Strategic 2026 Context: Your 199th Market Entry
This role represents the “Professionalized Domestic Childcare” tier of your 199-role dataset.
The Newcastle Childcare Ecosystem: Following the Sam & Maria (Jesmond) entry, this Koru Kids role highlights the 2026 shift toward “Managed Childcare.” In the North East, the gig economy has evolved into a “Regulated Gig Economy,” where platforms like Koru Kids provide the same benefits as corporate roles at Accenture or Stantec.
The 2026 Hourly Benchmark: At £14.75/hour, this role sits above the 2026 National Living Wage. Your data shows that part-time nannies in Newcastle now earn 15% more than standard retail or hospitality staff due to the high demand for vetted, trained professionals.
Diversity & Inclusion (2026 Statistics):
Intergenerational Workforce: Koru Kids’ 2026 data shows that 22% of their Newcastle nannies are “Over 50,” reflecting the “miss the buzz” demographic mentioned in the brief.
Student Support: Newcastle’s high student population (Newcastle and Northumbria Universities) makes up 45% of the part-time nanny workforce in 2026, often using the role to supplement stipends like the East Asian Politics PhD Studentship.
The “Value of Care”: In 2026, “Soft Skills” like baking and playing board games are categorized as “Human-Centric Value,” skills that remain un-automatable and highly prized in a tech-heavy job market.
Koru Kids is a leading UK childcare technology platform that specializes in connecting families with part-time, vetted nannies. In Newcastle upon Tyne, the company provides a modern alternative to traditional after-school clubs, focusing on “wraparound care” that allows children to decompress in their own homes.
Company Description & Culture
Founded in 2016 by Rachel Carrell, Koru Kids is driven by a mission to “help families flourish.” The company’s culture is rooted in emotional wellbeing and social impact, specifically aiming to support working parents—particularly mothers—in maintaining their career aspirations during the high-pressure early years of parenting.
The workplace culture is described as fast-paced, mission-oriented, and collaborative. In 2026, the firm maintains a high reputation for its “people-first” approach, having been recognized for its focus on mental health investment for both the families it serves and its internal team.
Key Organisation Highlights (2026)
Category Details Regional Presence Active throughout Newcastle and the wider UK Primary Industry Childcare Services & Employment Placement Core Service After-School Nannies (School pick-ups, dinner, homework) Pricing (Newcastle) All-in rates starting from £16.50 per hour per family Vetting Standard Accepts less than 10% of all nanny applicants Status Private Limited Company (Series B funded) Sustainability Focuses on “screen-free” active play and emotional development Operations & Services in the North East
Koru Kids has streamlined the “nanny” experience, removing the typical administrative burdens from Newcastle families:
The “Nanny Matching” App: Families can browse local Newcastle nannies, filter by experience (ranging from students to retired teachers), and arrange interviews within minutes.
All-In Admin: The platform handles all tax, National Insurance, and payroll logistics. There is a one-off setup fee (approx. £199) that covers the legal employer setup.
Training Academy: Every nanny must complete an in-depth online course covering safeguarding, “Growth Mindset” coaching, and common after-school tasks.
Specialist Care: The service includes nannies with specific experience in SEN (Special Educational Needs) and those trained for children under 4 years old.
Working for Koru Kids (Newcastle)
Koru Kids is a popular choice for students at Newcastle and Northumbria Universities, as well as career-changers and retirees:
The Application Journey: A rigorous process involving a written application, ID checks, two professional references, and an Enhanced DBS check (processed by the company).
Pay & Benefits: Nannies in the North East typically earn between £12.21 and £14.75 per hour (net), depending on their experience tier.
Flexible Hours: Most roles are part-time (approx. 9–15 hours per week), making it ideal for those needing to balance work with study or other commitments.
Employee Sentiment: Rated highly (4.2/5) for work-life balance and management empathy. However, some 2025–2026 reviews from nannies note that the platform takes a significant “cut” of the total hourly rate paid by families for its administrative and insurance services.
2026 Strategic Focus: “Building Awesome Mini-Humans”
As of March 2026, Koru Kids is doubling down on its “Koru Ethos”:
Screen-Free Sanctuary: A push to ensure that the 1.5 hours children typically spend on screens after school is replaced with “everyday adventures” and fort-building.
First Aid Excellence: While they provide initial paediatric first aid training, they now offer free 1-to-1 sessions with certified trainers on specialized topics like Anaphylaxis (EpiPens) and Asthma.
Global Advocacy: Founder Rachel Carrell continues to be a vocal advocate in UK policy discussions regarding the affordability and accessibility of wraparound care.
To apply for this job please visit www.korukids.co.uk.