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Experienced Au pair looking for a live-in position, start ASAP


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Hello,


My name is Evelin, I am 38 y.o. and I am from Estonia. I am looking for a live-in au pair position in London. I can start ASAP and I am available for a short term (1 month) position as well. I have experience as an au pair in Australia. Also I have been doing occasional babysitting in Estonia. The children who I was looking after were at the age 6 months - 10 years. I am happy to help with housework like cleaning, laundry, helping in the kitchen.

I am caring, friendly, responsible, trustworthy and tidy.

* I am a non-smoker

* I have a police check and references

* EU citizen, eligible to work in the UK

* I do not have a drivers license


I look forward to hearing from you!

Hi Evilin - are you still available?


We live near Herne Hill by Brockwell Park Lido and are currently looking for an au pair to help us with our three children aged 4,2 and 4 months.


Would you be available to meet in person at all?


Many thanks


Deborah

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