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Looking for an au pair from aug/sept '16


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Hi! We are a family of five, with two boys and a little girl. We are a busy family and therefore need a pair of extra helping hands and are looking for our third au pair. My husband is English and I'm German!


We are looking for a reliable, bright and independent au pair who brings along flexibility and patience and genuinely really loves spending time with children. We want you to have fun with them. You need to able to engage with them and understand their interests and have previous child care experience.


Both boys have a lot of energy, hence it would be great if you were into sports.


8-10am: You would help in the mornings by getting them ready and bring them to school or nursery. 5-7pm: Late afternoons you would collect either the boys from school or our girl from nursery, prepare dinner and play with them and help getting them bed ready. One day you would probably spend with our girl, taking her to playgroup or the library story time/singing.


The hours would be around 26-30 per week plus up to twice babysitting a week. We pay ?120 a week.


We have a cleaner, so we don't expect you to do cleaning, but would like you to tidy up the kitchen after kids mealtimes, wash their clothes, tidy their rooms and cook simple meals.


You have a lovely large room under the roof with your own bathroom, TV and DVD player. We also have WIFI throughout the house or course.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

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