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Still looking - Wanted - friendly non-smoking Spanish speaking live-in au-pair


Isserlis

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I am looking for a friendly non-smoking Spanish speaking live-in au-pair who loves children and is happy to help organise the home.


? I have one child, a boy aged 18 months who attends nursery full time (8am - 6pm).

? 5 hours/day - I need someone to help for 1.5 hours in the morning and 3.5 hours in the afternoon/evening Monday-Friday. Also to help for a few hours on Saturday.

? The job includes helping look after my son when he's not at nursery, supervising play time, bath time, reading time and bed time, simple cooking, cleaning and washing.

? 2-3 nights babysitting/week.


You will have your own room with TV, wireless broadband internet and Netflix.


? We live a short walk from Brockley and New Cross stations in zone 2 so it is really easy to travel around London. The bus stop is just round the corner.

? Lots of friendly au-pairs and students in the area.


Generally you will be free from 8.30 am until 5.30 pm so this is a great job for someone who wants to study. However you will need to make yourself available in case of emergency.


Please only reply to this ad if you are a native Spanish speaker, willing to commit to live-in for a minimum of 1 year and available for a face to face interview. A full drivers licence would be helpful. Please send an up to date CV for consideration. You should have previous experience with children and have preferably completed a first aid course.


I look forward to hearing from you!

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