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We are looking for an au pair (mainly evening work)


millsa

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Hello,


We are looking for someone to help with the kids for three, sometimes four evenings a week. Our kids (7 and 5) are at school all day and I usually pick them up, but I often need to go to meetings in central London in the evening (leaving around 5.30pm) and I need someone reliable who lives in the house with us.


We have had three lovely au pairs in the past so we know how it all works :) We live in a beautiful house in Sydenham, very close to the station and the high street. There are many au pairs in the area and it is a nice and safe place to live, with a park behind the fence.


Our current offer would suit someone who would like to study or work or do their own thing during the day and weekends, and live for free in London in exchange for a few evenings a week (sometimes 2, sometimes 4, so it is safe to say 3 on average). In future we might have more work for the au pair during the day but if this happens, we will agree on any changes and increase the salary.


Please PM me if interested or if you know anyone who might be.


Thank you and best wishes

Marta


07731391902

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