Childminders Salary
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About this role
Childminders care for and support the development of babies, toddlers and young children. They plan age-appropriate activities, ensure children's safety and wellbeing, and work within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework to support each child's learning and development.
Key responsibilities
- Planning and delivering age-appropriate learning activities
- Ensuring children's safety, health and wellbeing
- Observing and recording children's development and progress
- Communicating with parents and carers about children's needs
- Maintaining a stimulating and inclusive environment
Qualifications and entry routes
Requires a Level 2 or 3 qualification in childcare or early years education (e.g., CACHE, BTEC). DBS check is mandatory. Childminders must register with Ofsted. First aid training is required.
Career outlook
Sector faces significant recruitment and retention challenges, partly due to comparatively low pay. Government childcare expansion is increasing demand for qualified practitioners.
Key skills
Common industries
- Nurseries
- Pre-schools
- Childminding
- Schools
- Out-of-school clubs
Data coverage
Median Salary
N/A
Mean Salary
£18,159
Jobs (000s)
N/A
Data Years
5 years
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