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Looking for a lovely au pair for our 4 yrs old twins- Honor Oak - Starting september


Tizianam

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We are a professional couple looking for a mature, reliable and reserved LIVE IN au-pair to help us with our 4 years old twin girls. The girls will start reception this September.



We live in Honor Oak Park- close to transports, a lovely residential area in South East London.

Closer station, 5 mins walk is Honor Oak Park on East London Line: well served to Central London generally (direct trains to London Bridge, London Victoria, the City) and also going to Gatwick Airport


We would need your help to:


? To take our daughters to school which is just 2 minutes walk from home and starts at 9am until 3.30pm, and look after them until dinner time (6.30pm or so). Entertain them with constructive activities, homeworks, organise play date, art & craft, etc.

? Hours from 7am until 9am and from 3.30pm until 6:30pm- 25/30 hours weekly. Flexibility and variation during school holiday is required

?

You will need to:

? Have good English

? Have experience in dealing with more than 1 child, preferably with twins or similar age

? Have good teaching skills, love having fun with children, enjoy playing games indoors and outdoor

? Have attention to cleanliness and hygiene. Light housework around the house is required, keeping the house tidy and in good order.

? Few nights of babysitting per month when needed ? No weekends

? Absolutely NO Smoker

? Minimum commitment 9-12 months

? Be 25 years old or over



We offer:

? Friendly and caring family environment

? Lodging and meals. Own room and independent bathroom. Nice and clean house.

? Salary ? ?110 per week

? Holidays can be discussed and arranged in advance, but must sync with us

? You can arrange to attend English classes/courses whilst the girls are at school.


If you think you fit this description and you are interested, please send us your CV and your picture with a short note about yourself and your motivations. We will also need to check your references.

Thank you!




Email: [email protected]

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