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Responsible, Independent Home Helper

Age: Between 25 and 35

Nationality: Philippines (Other nationalities considered)

Transfer ONLY, No Agent. Must be in Singapore

Preferably looking for a helper with children and family to support at home.

 

We are looking for a respectful, independent helper to join us to help a small UK family of 3... working adults in a 2-bedroom apartment.

 

We will treat you with professionalism and courtesy, and expect your honesty, care and willingness to learn our ways. Work scope includes cleaning, washing, ironing and, eventually, learning western cooking.

You must read, write and speak English well to communicate with us and must be prepared to learn our ways by taking notes and following instructions.

WE HAVE 3 CATS – YOU MUST LIKE PETS.

Salary up to $800 according to skill/experience.

Own room and bathroom.

Opportunities for self-improvement by education.

2 Year contract with $1,050 completion bonus

First 3 months: 1 normal off day + 3 paid off days.

Remainder of contract: 4 off days per month.

We are looking for someone with a good track-record of employment in Singapore. Please note we can only consider individuals who have successfully completed at least one contract in Singapore.

We need to ensure that your current employer is willing to sign release papers for END JULY.

If you would like to discuss this opportunity, please take a moment to send me a private message or whatsapp with answers to these 5 simple questions:

1. Why are you leaving your current employer?

2. Do you have dependant family (eg: children) in your home country?

3. What are your interests, what do you like to do in your personal time?

4. Is your employer aware you are looking for a new job?

5. Will your employer sign release papers for END JULY?

I hope to hear from anyone who is interested to have a follow up video chat with me to talk more about our household and this position.

Rosy

 

 

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