Do you offer work sponsorships?

Guidance around your Right to Work in the UK and how this impacts your eligibility for a role as a Koru Kids nanny

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Updated over a week ago

This article has been written for the Koru Kids Nanny Service for nannies who are thinking about applying.



Right to Work Documents

To apply as a nanny via the Koru Kids platform, you'll need to provide your "Right to Work" documents. These documents prove that you have the legal right to work in the UK. The documents you need will depend on your specific situation, but may include a passport, a visa, or a biometric residence permit.

If you're unsure about what documents you need, you can find more information on the UK government's website. You can also check out our ID guidance here.

Sponsorships

Unfortunately, Koru Kids is currently unable to offer any form of sponsorship. This means that if you require sponsorship to work in the UK, you will not be eligible to work as a nanny through the Koru Kids platform.

Part-time Nanny Opportunities

If you do have the required documentation to work in the UK, you can apply to become a part-time nanny through Koru Kids. Part-time nannies work for families on a regular, ongoing basis, usually for a minimum of 10 hours per week. This can be a great opportunity for someone who is looking for a flexible, part-time job working with children.

To learn more about the role of a nanny and the application process through Koru Kids, you can click here how to apply.

Get in Touch

If you have any questions or concerns about the application process, don't hesitate to reach out to us. You can do this via our live chat service here or email us at care@korukids.co.uk.


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