Find out which DBS check is right for your employee

You can request an enhanced check with a children's barred list check

Being a childminder is regulated activity, which means some people are barred from doing this role.

For childminders you can get an enhanced check with a children’s barred list check.

People who live or work with the childminder

You can also request these checks for anyone 16 or over who lives or works on childminding premises.

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1. What type of role is it?
Caring for or working with children (under 18) or working in a school
Change 1. What type of role is it?
2. What will the role with children involve?
Teaching or caring for children
Change 2. What will the role with children involve?
3. What will the teaching or caring involve?
Childminding (includes people living on childminding premises)
Change 3. What will the teaching or caring involve?
  1. Step 1 Check this process is right for you

    Follow these steps if you're taking on someone with the employment status of 'employee'.

    1. Check who counts as an employee

    There are other steps you may need to take first if you have not employed someone before.

    1. Get ready to employ someone for the first time

    The rules are different if you want to take on someone with another type of employment status, such as agency staff, freelancers, consultants and contractors.

    1. Check your responsibilities when you take on someone with a different employment status and contract type
  2. Step 2 Recruit someone

    You need to advertise the role and interview candidates. You can use a recruitment agency to do this or do it yourself.

    1. Find out about recruiting someone yourself on Acas

    As an employer you must make sure you recruit employees fairly.

    1. Avoid discrimination during recruitment
    2. Make your application process accessible for employees with disabilities or health conditions
  3. and Check they have the right to work in the UK

  4. and Find out which DBS check is right for your employee

    You may need to check if someone has a criminal record, for example, if they'll be working in healthcare or with children. This is known as a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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  5. Step 3 Check if they need to be put into a workplace pension

  6. Step 4 Agree a contract and salary

  7. Step 5 Tell HMRC about your new employee