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Hello


We are looking for a French-speaking part time nanny / mothers help who can help look after our 6 mo and 2 yo.


We ideally need someone who can do x1 full day (8am-6pm) and x2 afternoons (2-6pm) on a Mon - Thurs. The exact hours and days are open for discussion.


Our 2 yo will be at nursery from 9-3, so the role will mainly involve looking after the 6 mo, plus some light house work (eg. emptying the dishwasher; folding laundry; preparing kids meals). Mum will be at home for some of the time, so the care will be a mix of sole and shared care.


We are looking for someone who is a French speaker. Must be fit, active and have plenty of energy and imagination.


There is the potential for this to develop into a full-time role for the right person.


If you are interested or know anyone who might be, please do get in touch.


Many thanks

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My name is Anouck, I am a friendly French 18 year old, looking for an au pair / live-in nanny position, starting September 2019 for six months. I have plenty of experience working as a baby sitter for children from 2 months old to 9 years old. I am looking for a live-in position and to improve my English during my stay.
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