Full Time Native English Governess required for B5 located in central Moscow, £850 – £1200 per week (live out), start ASAP.
Full Time Native English Governess required for B5 located in central Moscow, £850 – £1200 per week (live out), start ASAP.
A high profile Russian family is seeking a native English-speaking governess for their young boy.
The young boy already speaks a basic level of the English language. The governess will be required to develop this further and prepare him for entry into an International School. They will also be required to arrange leisure and cultural activities and travel as and when required with the family.
The ideal candidate will be friendly, flexible and hard working. The governess should be able to form a positive relationship with the child and become a good role model. The governess should have a background in teaching, with experience of working in private house holds.
The working schedule is 5/2 .You will be required to work up to 8 hours per day.
This is a live out position and a separate apartment is provided.
Package:
-Salary from £850-£1200 per week
-Live out position with separate apartment provided
-4 weeks paid holiday
-Flights and visa paid
Requirements:
-Experienced and qualified Governess
– Inventive, friendly, flexible and hard working
-Available to start ASAP
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Job posted: 29th October 2015
