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Au Pair needed for a lovely family in SE22


MamaAlice

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Hello

I am posting here in case there in an au pair already in London who can meet to chat before Xmas. Maybe you are looking for a new family? We are looking for someone to start mid January and would ideally like to meet the person if they are already in London first. We have had several really successful au pair placements that have last up to 9 months but we would definitely need someone to commit Feb- early July thus year so only get in touch if those dates are good. Staying on after this is also a possibility.

We have other opportunities for the right person including bar work and post production work for people with skills like this.

Get in touch!

Alice

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