Temporary Native English Governess required for G5, B3 & B1 located in Russia


RUSSIA / Duke & Duchess International

TP007KM – Temporary Native English Governess required for G5, B3 & B1 located in Russia. Live in, £600+ per week.

A lovely Russian family from St Petersburg are looking for a friendly, caring, intelligent, passionate and energetic governess to work with them in July in St Petersburg and then join them for 3 weeks in Crimea.

The ideal candidate will be a native English speaker with a good level of French.
The governess will be required to care and educate the 3 young children. They already have an understanding of the English language from studying at kindergarten and communicating daily with their housekeeper.

As a summer Governess you will be expected to engage the children through fun activities to encourage and develop communicative skills – creative play, arts and crafts, sports, reading, games, trips to the beach, playing in the swimming pool and taking them on excursions. In addition, it is expected you will promote good behaviour and teach etiquette.

This position is to commence in July or August. For the right candidate the family will consider offering full time work in St Petersburg after a successful summer.
July work will be located in St Petersburg and August on the beautiful coastline of Crimea (Russia).
Working schedule is 5 days working and 2 days off. Working days will be from 9am – 9pm.
This is a live in position with a separate room within the family home.

Package:
From £600 per week
5 day working schedule
Live in position with separate room provided
Flights, visa and accommodation provided

Requirements:
Native English Governess with a good level of French
Experience of working with young learners
Caring, kind, energetic, and creative

Lee Pryke
Info@dukeandduchess-int.com

Expires: July 1, 2015

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