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Wanted: Au Pair from August / September


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We are a friendly family who are looking for an Au Pair to start with us in late August / early September. We have two lovely kids aged 5 and 3 who are at school and nursery.


You must have good English and be prepared to work independently.


Duties include:


- school run most days

- children's homework, cooking, washing and tidying

- babysitting

- errands


Driving license is required.


The successful candidate will be a loving, sensible, organised, mature and independent individual who understands how to nurture children. We need someone who can be flexible and committed.


We offer:


- nice room in a beautiful spacious home with large garden

- good pay, of ?150 per week

- annual bonus subject to good performance

- 5 weeks paid holiday


In the first instance, please email your CV and telephone number.

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