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Hello


We are a family in West Dulwich with two sons, 6.5 years old and 2 years old.


We are looking for a fun, creative, calm, playful but responsible young person to join our family life as an au pair starting in early Summer (May / June).


You would have a nice bedroom over looking our garden and a bathroom that is shared with the boys (they only use it briefly for an evening bath so mainly your own).


We would like you to treat our home as your own. When you are not on duty you are more than welcome to hang out with us if you would like to, the children will love it if you do and it makes it easier to build a bond with them.


We would like an au pair who is full of energy as our two young boys like lots of outside play and running around.


We are a sociable family with many local friends and this job would suit someone who feels confident and happy to be both independent and do their own activities, make friends but also to join us for meals, outings and be part of the family.


We are looking for an au pair for 12 months and to look after the boys for 25 hours a week and be paid ?95.


If you are interested then do get in touch.


Best

Chloe

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