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Hello?;


We are an spanish family.We are looking for 1 ou pair who realize that she ais coming to Madrid for a language and cultural exchange, as well as to study and help our family with light household duties and with the children(3 years, 5 years and 1 baby of 7 months) children of 3 , babysitting, homework, etc.

What you can expect in you Au pair jobs in our House:

? Your own room, with a desk in it so you can study.

? Some pocket money (50-60? per week).

? Some free time every day in order to attend your Spanish lessons and meet new people.

? You will be treated with respect and as a member of our family; you will always eat with us at the table and take part in any family activities. At your Au pair work in Spain, you will not be viewed as a cleaner/ housekeeper, however you will be expected to help with the housework as any other adult member of the household.

? You will be given clear advice, instructions and guidelines on what to do when looking after the children and the house.

? Please remember that the first few days can be tough as you will be in a new environment, a new country, away from your loved ones, and living in someone else?s home. However, we are confident that you will be made to feel very welcome by our family, and that you will be able to display skills such as adaptability, patience and friendliness that will help make overcome this and make your stay as an Au pair in Spain an extremely fun and pleasant one.


RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR FAMILY:


What you can expect in you Au pair jobs in Spain:

? Your own room, with a desk in it so you can study.

? Some pocket money (70? per week).

? Some free time every day in order to attend your Spanish lessons and meet new people.

? You will be treated with respect and as a member of the family; you will always eat with them at the table and take part in any family activities. At your Au pair work in Spain, you will not be viewed as a cleaner/ housekeeper, however you will be expected to help with the housework as any other adult member of the household.

? You will be given clear advice, instructions and guidelines on what to do when looking after the children and the house.

? Please remember that the first few days can be tough as you will be in a new environment, a new country, away from your loved ones, and living in someone else?s home. However, we are confident that you will be made to feel very welcome by your host family, and that you will be able to display skills such as adaptability, patience and friendliness that will help make overcome this and make your stay as an Au pair in Spain an extremely fun and pleasant one.


DUTIES

You will be expected to wake up at a regular time (to be agreed with your family). Please bring an alarm clock with you. You will be expected to help some or all of the following:

* Light housework * Babysitting * Picking up or collecting children from school * Bathing children and putting them to bed * Playing with them to encourage a good relationship * Help with homework & teach them your language


WORKING HOURS


At your Au pair job in our house, you will be expected to work 30 hours per week: 5 hours every day (Monday to Saturday morning) or 6 hours a day (Monday to Friday), it depending on the agreement.


Two nights of babysitting are also required. But you will always have a free nigh on Friday or Saturday.

If you should to work longer hours during school holidays, we will need to discuss this with you and agree payment for any additional hours worked.


Don?t hesitate to contact me in [email protected]


Best regards


Jaime Scott

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