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Looking for live in au pair to start in June!


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I am leaving my current host family in June of next year and we are already searching for my replacement!


The family is Belgian, fluent in English, with a 9 year old boy.

They are very kind and caring, accommodating, and happy to help with everything.


You will get your own room (top floor) with ensuite. This will be your very own space for the duration of your stay. You will also get pocket money, paid to you every Monday.


The job is easy! Get the boy ready for school, and walk him there (20 minutes - no hills!). Pick him up and walk him home. Go through the homework, make sure he practices his instruments, and feed him.

You are requested to cook for the entire family, but these are easy to prepare meals.

Your day tends to end at 7pm


During school holidays you will need to keep him occupied and organise play dates with his friends.


My stay will overlap with yours for one week, so I can make sure you are comfortable in your duties, and to answer any questions you may have.


They are looking for an English speaker (does not have to be native) with all relevant documents to work in the UK.


If you are interested, please email me at [email protected]


Hope to hear from you!

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