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Hello! I work as a governess/nanny in Moscow. I am also helping an agency fill this fantastic position.

Please email me chloestclairstannard89@gmail with a cover letter and CV if you're interested.



Location Moscow, Russia

Reference no. N/3162

Salary ?1,200 per week

Details

A family who reside appox 10 km outside of Moscow is looking for a highly qualified and experienced Bi-lingual Nanny-tutor to start asap.


They would like the successful candidate to be fluent in both English and French.


There are 2 girls aged 4 & 6 Year


This is a 6 day working week with the following hours -


Tutoring 1 week will be working from 3pm to 7.30 pm (this is when the Russian nanny is working) On these hours you will have a seperate accommodation within Moscow (driver will be available)


Nanny duties 1 week when the Russian nanny is away, the hours will be classed as 24 hour cover


Saturday is an 8 hour working day.


When the girls are at school, you will be expected to cook and general nursery duties.


The first holidays for the successful candidate will be Dec 20th to January 20th 2015.


The family travel and the next planned date is June in Europe when you will work 6 days at 8 hrs per day - live-in


The salary is ?1200 per week


The candidate -


Must be fluent in both English and French and able to teach French to a high standard


Fully qualified in childcare


Able to teach French to a high standard


At least 4+ years experience


Previous references will be required


DBS Certificate


First Aid Certificate


Available long-term

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