Cook/Mothers Helper/Nanny/Aupair /Live in
We are looking for a mother's helper / Cook/ Nanny /Au pair who can come and cook good healthy food for our family & help in some basic house chores .
Mum will be returning to work after Covid-19 lock down , so ideally she needs someone to relieve her from day to day cooking, feeding kids and light house hold chores so she can focus more on older 2 kids after school activities and homework’s . Occasional pick up from school might be needed but driving is not necessary as we live quite close to school & kindy. We have 4 kids so we are a busy household hence help needed to juggle the work load .
We would love to have someone who can cook good Indian food , or someone who is experienced in making any other cuisines.
Hours of work will be 1 or 2 pm start till 6 or 7 pm
Mon-Friday . Flexible hours & Weekend work also available. Pay around $20-$22 .
Hours may slightly vary on weekdays according to kids after school sports but it will be flexible .
We are even happy to consider providing free accommodation to the suitable candidate in our family home in Mount Eden.
If anyone interested please email sandhya@nzmobiles.co.nz or message me on 0211167353 to have a discussion.
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