SEN Nanny/Manny in Haslemere, GU27. A fantastic full-time opportunity for a professional SEN Nanny/Manny to support an active boy, nearly 7, who is on the Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC). £19.00 gross per hour, £39,520.00 gross per annum.
Job Details
* Nearest Tube/Station: Haslemere
* Wage/Salary: £19.00 gross per hour, £39,520.00 gross per annum (based on a 40 hour week)
* Driver Essential? Yes, must be a driver with own car to drive to family home
* Start Date: January 2026; role will continue until at least September 2026
* Days & Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours a week, 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM (flexible start/finish possible)
* Family Pets: None
* Recruiter: Sally, sally@snapcare.co.uk
Essential Qualifications
* Experience supporting autistic children, including behaviours that may challenge.
* Experience supporting non/pre‑verbal children and promoting language development using PECs.
* Confident swimmer.
* Non‑smoker and non‑vaper.
Desirable Qualifications
* Experience supporting toilet training with autistic children.
* Knowledge of ABA therapy.
About this child
Max, nearly 7, is a very active, bright young boy who lives at home with his Mum and Dad. He enjoys swimming, being outside, playing football and trampolining, watching Disney movies on his iPad, building homemade forts and camps, and listening to all genres of music. Max loves tactile activities and cuddles with his parents, and he is pre‑verbal. He has diagnoses of Autism, Hypermobility, Hypertonia and requires full support with his social, emotional, language development and personal care. While recent improvement has occurred, Max can display behavior that challenges – including pinching, biting, kicking and sensory‑seeking behaviors – and uses a Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) to request items. He does not currently attend school except for one afternoon a week at forest school, and visits a therapist three afternoons a week for ABA‑based behavior strategies and speech/language/communication work.
Overview of Role
Max is currently unable to attend school and is awaiting an SEN school placement, not expected until September 2026. He follows a structured weekly routine that includes forest school on Monday afternoons, ABA‑based therapy sessions on Tuesday to Thursday afternoons, and play‑based activities on Fridays. The primary focus of the SEN Nanny/Manny is to build a trusting relationship with Max and consistently implement strategies to help him manage challenging behaviors, support emotional regulation, communication, and daily transitions. Max is still in nappies, so toilet‑training support will also be part of the role. Strong experience with PECS and embedding therapeutic approaches into everyday routines in a calm, engaging and consistent way is essential. The role is active, involves plenty of outdoor activities, light domestic duties related to Max, and meal preparation. Consistency, structure and close collaboration with the family are key to supporting positive behavioral and communication progress.
Who this job would suit
This role would suit an experienced, energetic and fun SEN Nanny or Manny with a proven track record supporting young children with autism spectrum conditions who are pre‑verbal and have behavioral support needs. The ideal candidate will be emotionally robust, enjoy outdoor activities, and have a strong record of implementing effective strategies to support challenging behaviors and promote language development. A shared interest in music and football would be highly beneficial.
What’s great about this job
This is a wonderful opportunity to support the whole family and build a trusting and long‑lasting bond with Max to continue his ongoing development.
Recruiter
Snap Care will be carrying out all recruitment including shortlisting, recruiter interviews and arranging employer interviews.
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