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N1 | SEN Nanny/Manny

Snap Care

London

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 72,000

Full time

9 days ago

Job summary

A rewarding opportunity for a professional SEN Nanny/Manny to support two boys, one diagnosed with autism. The ideal candidate will possess experience in anxiety reduction and co-regulation strategies, working closely with the family to foster development and provide a loving environment. This rewarding role offers a salary range of £60,060 to £71,500 per annum, with working hours from Monday to Friday.

Qualifications

  • Experience working with children who have SEN, including Autism and anxiety.
  • One year's experience required for lower pay range, five years for higher pay range.
  • Calm and consistent presence is essential for emotional support.

Responsibilities

  • Support an 11-year-old boy with Autism and his younger brother.
  • Assist with family PA duties, such as managing paperwork and light domestic tasks.
  • Provide emotional support and co-regulation to the child.
  • Help with transitions and community outings as needed.

Skills

Experience with children with Autism
Experience with anxiety management
Calm demeanor
Video gaming
Swimmer

Job description

SEN Nanny/Manny in London, N1. Wonderful full-time opportunity for a professional SEN Nanny/Manny to support an engaging, bright boy of 11 and his brother age 5, who both have an autism diagnosis (ASC). Up to £71,500.00 GPA.

Nearest Tube/Station: Angel
Wage/Salary: £21.00 gross per hour (One year’s experience supporting children with Autism and anxiety, within a school or home setting) to £25.00 gross per hour (5 years plus experience supporting children with Autism and Anxiety within a home setting) £60,060.00 to £71,500.00 gross per annum.
Essential: Experience working with children who have SEN, including Autism, and anxiety. Swimmer. Someone who enjoys playing computer games. Non-smoker/vaper.
Desirable: Experience working in a family home.
Start Date: ASAP
Days & Hours: Monday to Friday: 7.30am to 6.30pm. Additional babysitting hours available. Agreed in advance and paid extra.
Family/Client Pets: 2 Cats.
Recruiter: Natasha natasha@snapcare.co.uk

About this client/child: Adam (11) and Steven (5) live with their mum and dad in a charming part of North London. Steven attends a local primary school full-time, while Adam is home educated. A passionate and skilled gamer, Adam currently enjoys playing on his PC. He also loves watching TV and has a growing interest in biology. Adam receives daily support from a tutor and a Buddy/Personal Assistant who spends a few hours with him each evening. He also has a boxing coach visit twice a week. He has diagnoses of autism, anxiety, depression, Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), and Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA). He finds loud noises, certain foods, leaving the house, crowded environments, and unexpected changes to his routine particularly challenging. Steven is a lively, chatty child with a zest for being out and about. Outside of school, he loves exploring parks, visiting soft play centres, and going swimming. He has recently been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) and shows traits of ADHD; Steven needs support to use the toilet independently.

Overview of role: We are seeking an experienced and confident SEN Nanny/Manny to join Adam’s supportive and caring team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in working with young people with autism, who also experience anxiety, and a genuine interest in gaming—a key shared interest with Adam. The core focus of this role is to build a trusting, co-regulatory relationship with Adam. He can become overwhelmed at times, which may lead to emotional dysregulation—such as crying or seeking solitude around the house. A calm, consistent presence is essential to help him navigate these moments with reassurance and care. While Adam is engaged with his tutor during the day, the SEN Nanny/Manny will assist with family PA duties. These may include managing paperwork related to Adam’s EHCP, collecting his prescriptions, preparing lunch, and handling light, childcare-related domestic tasks. After his studies, Adam enjoys relaxing through video games, chatting, and watching TV with his Nanny/Manny. Over time, and at his own pace, there’s hope that he will feel confident enough to begin exploring outings in the community—though this must be approached gently, as transitions and unfamiliar demands can be dysregulating for him. While Adam’s support will be the primary focus, there may occasionally be times when the role includes collecting Steven from school or taking him out for an activity. As Adam and Steven can sometimes dysregulate each other, these moments will be managed thoughtfully. This is a collaborative household: the family also employs a full-time Nanny/Housekeeper, and a team-oriented mindset is essential for this position.

Who this job would suit: This role is ideal for an experienced professional with expertise in anxiety reduction and co-regulation. A background in psychology would be beneficial, particularly for someone seeking a long-term opportunity to support children with additional needs.

What’s great about this job: This job presents a meaningful, long-term opportunity to support Adam and contribute to a dedicated team focused on his continued development. It’s a rewarding position where your skills and experience can make a real difference in this child’s life.

Who is recruiting for this role? Snap Care will be carrying out all recruitment including shortlisting, recruiter interviews and arranging employer interviews. Please note, unfortunately, we are unable to provide sponsorship for any of our vacancies.

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