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Babysitter

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A babysitter looks after children in the family's home, usually for a few hours in the evening or at weekends while the parents are out. It is a flexible, popular first job for responsible teenagers and students, and rewarding for anyone who is good with children and trustworthy.

The role

What a babysitter actually does, day to day.

The work is mostly keeping children safe, happy and to their routine - playing, feeding, bathing, reading stories and getting them to bed - and tidying up afterwards. The most important part is being reliable and calm, knowing what to do if a child is upset or unwell, and keeping parents informed.

It is usually casual, cash-or-app work paid by the hour, often around or a little above minimum wage and higher in some areas or for several children. Hours are irregular and evening-heavy, and you carry real responsibility while you are the only adult in charge.

You do not need qualifications to babysit informally, and most people get started through family, friends, neighbours or babysitting apps and word of mouth. A paediatric first aid course is a big plus, and any more formal or registered childcare work brings stricter rules and background checks.

A typical week

Day to day

1Keep children safe and supervised at all times
2Prepare snacks or meals and tidy up
3Play games and read or do activities
4Follow bedtime and bath routines
5Comfort and settle upset children
6Deal calmly with minor accidents or illness
7Update parents on how the evening went