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Live-in au-pair position, from January 2015


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We are a busy family with three energetic and inquisitive boys (ages 2, 5 and 8) looking for a mature, self-reliant and kind au-pair to be a big sister to the boys, and a help to their parents. We have lived overseas for the past 5 years (3 years in Uganda, 2 years in Palestine) and have had a wonderful Ugandan nanny for the past 5.5 years. She has unfortunately just left as her visa has now run out.


Our offer

? Warm family home in Brixton, London. 5 mins walk to tube and all the shops and restaurants.

? Open-minded, well-educated and worldly family, both parents working full time in the public sector (one a university lecturer, the other a government civil servant).

? 3 children (all boys), aged 2, 5 and 8. All in full-time nursery/primary school.

? Luxurious and large double bedroom with sole use of en-suite bathroom

? Food, lodging and travel expenses (zone 1-3 travelcard) all covered

? ?80 per week pocket money


Our needs

? 30-35 hours per week. Typically 0730-0930 and 1400-1900.

? School pick up and drop off (using public transport). No driving needed.

? Flexibility to do basic cooking/food prep, light cleaning, laundry, ironing etc.


If you think you fit the bill, and are available for an interview in the month of December, please send me your CV ASAP.


Sutapa

[email protected]

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