Do you want to become a Childminder? Here is some information to help point you in the right direction:
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Childminders negotiate their working hours, but need to cater for working parents, so hours are likely to be long. Some childminders offer a weekend or overnight service. Normally, childminders work in their own home. The work can involve a lot of bending and lifting.
Childminders get at least £7,000 a year; top earners make around £25,000.
A childminder needs to be:
Childminding is the most popular form of childcare for working parents. The number of childminders is likely to increase as a result of government initiatives to promote good quality childcare.
More important than qualifications is a suitable personality and experience with children. Entrants need to be at least 18, but most childminders are older, often with their own families. They need to be registered to practice as a childminder. Before they register, candidates must take an introductory training programme and first-aid course.
Childminders can move into related areas of work such as working in a nursery or family centre, playwork, working as a teaching assistant, or running an after-school and holiday club.

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