Childminder
Childminder
Education, Health and Care
Childminders work in their own homes, looking after children whose parents are at work or studying. This could be throughout the day with babies and children under five, or after school and in the school holidays with older children.
Personal skills
You need to be aged at least 18 to become a childminder. You do not need any qualifications, but you do need to be registered with Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills) before you can look after children under the age of eight, a love of children and commitment to providing high standards of care, patience and a sense of humour, flexibility, good communication skills, an awareness of health, safety and hygiene
Salary
£15,000 to £30,000 per year
Key skills
Diagnostic
Technical
Innovation
Education, Health and Care
- There are over 5 million people working in education, health and care in the UK
- Part-time employment is very important, accounting for almost 1 in 2 jobs in the sector
- The sector is forecast to grow by 10% in the next 5 years
- Approximately 70% of the sector employees are female
- The sector has well organised staff development and training for the workforce






