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Job nounou bilingue anglais H/F

Momji
Wiltshire
1 day ago
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Vous recherchez un job flexible et épanouissant ? Vous parlez anglais ? Momji recrute des nounous motivées et passionnées toute l'année à temps partiel !



Le poste :

Momji recherche un(e) nounou bilingue anglais à domicile à MERE pour 3 heures de travail par semaine pour garder 2 enfants, 3 ans, 5 ans.

La garde démarrera le 06/12/2025



Vos tâches pourront inclure :

  • aller chercher les enfants à la sortie de l'école,

  • leur préparer le goûter,

  • les aider dans leurs devoirs,

  • jouer avec eux…tout ça en anglais !



    Le temps consacré à l'anglais dépendra de votre niveau et de la demande de la famille.



    Rémunération : 13,08 € brut/heure



    Profil recherché :

  • avoir 18 ans,

  • avoir une expérience formelle ou informelle en garde d'enfants,

  • être motivé(e), pédagogue et aimer les enfants,

  • parler anglais : langue maternelle, courant ou intermédiaire.


    Les avantages :

  • un salaire attractif,

  • un job flexible, adapté à votre emploi du temps,

  • des gardes proches de chez vous.



    Nous recrutons 2 500 nounous toute l'année à Paris IDF et dans les 10 plus grandes agglomérations françaises, envoyez-nous votre candidature !

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