Helper over Summer break
Hi all,
My husband and I along with our soon to arrive baby (due in october 2018) will be travelling for work during peak summer. We will be going to Northland, Tauranga and coromandel during this time. We will be having a pop up shop at new year music festivals in and around upper North Island. We are looking for someone to assist us at the shop and also look after the baby when needed.
Looking for someone honest, reliable, friendly and possibly some experience looking after a baby.
We are friendly and flexible and the job itself is to hang around the shop and do stuffs as and when required. Also, help with baby sitting if and when needed.
We will take care of your travel, accommodation and food. Therefore, we would not be able to pay a salary. However, this will be an awesome travelling experience for you as these are some of the top music festivals in the country that cost heaps to get in and also the best places to visit during summer.
If everything goes well during this trip we will take you to few more similar events and festivals over the summer.
Due to the nature of the job it will better suit a female.
If this sounds like something you will be keen for, please PM me or text me on 02102688000.
Thank you.
Regards
Sarah
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