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Farming Family Au Pair - 3 Months

Quigley Trangie, New South Wales

2nd Year Visa Eligible

Job Description

If you love children, and want to experience a true outback experience then you can't look past this wonderful au pair opportunity.

We are looking for someone who is happy, has a good sense of humour, energetic and kind to work between two farming families. My brother & his wife who are on a family farm west of Narromine have a 19 month old daughter. My husband and I are on a property west of Trangie and have a 4 year old daughter & 22 month old son. The successful applicant will be required to do various activities with the children through-out the day, assist with meal prep, light cleaning and gardening duties.

Both country towns are near the Macquarie River, 1.5 hrs from the regional city of Dubbo. There are often other au pairs in the region who catch up with each other on weekends.

Your package includes your wage, private air-conditioned accommodation and a meal allowance. Both properties have a pool and Telstra network coverage. We are also able to sign off on 2nd or 3rd year visa.

To be considered for the role you must have had experience with children, a drivers licence and provide a minimum of two contactable references. Start date is ASAP.

Postcode: 2823 (Trangie, New South Wales)

Not a backpacker? That's ok. We accept applications from Australian citizens, permanent residents, international students as well as working holiday visa holders. If you are qualified for this position, please register and apply via the form below.

  This job vacancy was been posted over 40 days ago, but is still active and currently accepting new applications.

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Quigley

Member since: November 2018

This employer uses a hotmail.com email account.

Description:
Mixed farm

Industry:
Farming, Animals & Conservation