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Un domicile situé à Akanda, au lieu-dit « 2 hôtels », recherche une nounou-ménagère pour s'occuper d'un bébé de 6 mois et de l'entretien de la maison.
Missions
S'occuper d'un enfant de 6 mois et assurer l'entretien de la maison.
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Être ressortissante d'Afrique de l'Ouest et être âgée de 25 ans au moins.
Conditions
Horaires de 8h00 à 19h00. Salaire : 100 000 francs CFA.
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Un nourrisson de 6 mois plus l'entretien complet d'une maison, c'est deux métiers en même temps : au téléphone, faites préciser la surface du logement et le nombre d'occupants, sinon vous découvrirez la charge réelle une fois en poste. Si vous êtes ressortissante d'Afrique de l'Ouest résidant au Gabon, préparez vos documents de séjour en règle : c'est le premier point qu'un employeur vérifie à Akanda.
Your safety comes first — read before you go
Taf4All only lists job offers published by third parties. We are not the employer, we do not conduct these recruitments, and we cannot guarantee what happens once you make contact — you deal directly with the person or company behind the offer, at your own risk.
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- •Search the company name online before going: a real business has a trace (website, reviews, other employees, an official address).
- •A salary that is far above the market rate for the position and the city is a red flag — be extra cautious.