Au Pair | Bryanston | R18 000 per month needed at Au Pair Extraordinaire
Job title : Au Pair | Bryanston | R18 000 per month
Job Location : Gauteng, Johannesburg
Deadline : January 31, 2026
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- A family is looking for an AU PAIR for their 2 children
- Area: Bryanston
- Children’s Ages: Daughter is going into Grade 2 and Son is going into Grade 3 (Remedial Needs: He does wear hearing aids (Has lost 10% hearing in each ear) and is on the ADD spectrum – not hyperactive, just struggles with concentration and struggles to maintain focus, grasping concepts is a struggle, patience required)
- Working hours: Monday – Friday 13:00 – 17:00
- School holiday hours: Same as above/ flexible.
- Duties: Collect from school, take them to extra murals, prepare snacks and meals, assist with homework and play with them in the afternoons 🙂
- Special Requirements: Special Needs experience. Warm, patient, happy to sit with my son and explain things to him until he understands the work.
- Start Date and contract term: January – permanent
- Salary: R18 000pm (Gross, before deductions) + SARS rates per km (R4.76)
All Au Pair Extraordinaire applicants must fill the following requirements:
- Must have at least 12 consecutive months of formal child caring experience, excluding work done for friends and family. This experience must be within the last 2 years.
- Must have their own, reliable car and at least 18 months driving experience.
- Must have at least 2 contactable childcare references.
- Must have a clear criminal record
- Must have a passion for children
- Must have Matric
- Must have a South African ID document.
Closes: – 2025-12-10
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