English or German speaking Live in Nanny in Frankfurt, Germany
Type of Job
Full time Live in
Published Date
June 15th, 2022
Job Location
Frankfurt, Germany
Published By
Eden Private Staff
About the Agency
About the job
Reference Number: EG489
Location: Frankfurt, Germany
Salary: pw, net, £750
Job Pay Interval: Monthly
Children: 2 boys, 2 & 3 years old
Contract Length: Permanent
Working Days: Core days & hours Monday – Friday 3pm – 8pm – extra hours to be made up with housekeeping and babysitting
Start Date: ASAP
Amazing overseas nanny/light housekeeping role in Frankfurt, flexible hours & ground floor with separate entrance!
Job Summary: A fantastic position has become available for a lovely family in Frankfurt Germany, who are looking for an overseas nanny. The Core hours are 3pm to 8pm however in order to make a full-time competitive salary the family are willing to increase hours with housekeeping duties and extra babysitting throughout the week. The family have recently moved from the UK to Frankfurt Germany, so it would be a considered a bonus if the candidate could speak German! Dad works full-time and often is away travelling, whilst Mum plans on going back to work in September.
The family are looking for a fun and caring nanny, who can bring joy into their lives, and understand the importance of forming a strong bond with the children and patience whilst they are still settling into their new lifestyle.
Accommodation: Separate bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor would separate entrance
General duties:
All sole charge childcare duties
Nursery runs
All nursery duties
Arranging playdate
Taking the boys out to fun and stimulating activities which encourage development
Preparing lunch for the children
In order to make the hours for a full-time salary, there will be general housekeeping duties included
Candidate requirements:
German speaking would be a bonus
Must have an EU passport or the right to work in Germany
Driver is a MUST
The family are looking for a kind and caring candidate who understands the importance of forming a strong bond with the children and who can be patient whilst they are adapting to their new life in Germany
Non smoker