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The au pair who was due to start in a week pulled out and we are once again looking for an au pair.

Looking for a kind, caring responsible au pair (21 plus) to help me look after my 2 years old daughter. You would be needed for 25-30 hours a week plus up to two days a week night babysitting.


We are looking for someone :

Experienced with a young toddler

Sociable but independent

Caring and likes to play with children/ being able to inspire them with songs/stories/ art & craft/ physical activities

Creative and has interests in arts and music

Tidy and loves cooking

Organised/ being able to make decisions and take initiative

Flexible in outlook


We would like you to commit at least 6 months from late Feb or the latest from March

References from previous au pair/ job would be required


I am originally from Japan and speak fluent Japanese as well. I am keen to learn Spanish and other cultures. I would like my daughter to pick some language skills too so if you speak Spanish it will be a bonus.


I have a successful piano studio at home and I have many pupils coming to our house. I also practise and have concerts engagements which may require to travel time to time. Someone who can be flexible and being organised would be ideal.

Having said that my concerts are booked in well-advanced and my weekly teaching schedules are roughly the same.


Usual schedules will be the following:

Tue-Fri

Morning 8am-9am Help me getting my daughter ready for childminder/ drop her at childminder ( I will help with breakfast etc.)


Twice a week 4pm-8pm

Twice a week 5pm-8pm


Saturdays 9am- 5pm ( occasionally longer or shorter depends on my teaching.) I will be teaching from home. You will take her out to library, park or any suitable activities and preparing our lunch.


Sunday/Monday Free


Up to 2 evenings babysitting a week


Some laundry/ironing/tidying ( we have a cleaner come in every week so just general tiding up around the house)



We offer:

A lovely single room with a desk in a good area of London ( Zone 2 - 12 minutes to London Bridge/ lots of buses to town)

Free wifi

Your own TV if you would like one

Opportunities to practise English/Japanese

Access to a grand piano

Starting pocket money is ?100

Additional hours ( 30 hours above) will be paid.


If you are interested in this role please get in touch with your CV and references.


Thank you

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