№576 Weekend Full-time Native English Nanny/Teacher in Moscow

Weekend Full-Time Native English Nanny / Teacher – Moscow Region (Barvikha)
Job Reference: №576
Location: Barvikha, Moscow Region, Russia
Schedule: Weekend full-time (Saturday and Sunday)
Salary: Negotiable (based on experience)

A private family in the Moscow region (Barvikha) is seeking a Native English-speaking Nanny/Teacher to work with a 6-year-old girl who has a pre-intermediate to intermediate level of English. This is a sole-charge weekend position, suitable for a qualified and experienced professional who enjoys teaching English through communication, play, and structured activities in a family environment.

The nanny/teacher will provide general care and support for the child during weekends and deliver English language instruction through everyday communication and games. Responsibilities include providing interactive and effective English lessons, planning indoor and outdoor activities, and creating a positive, engaging, and language-rich environment that supports the child’s development.

The ideal candidate is a native English speaker with relevant experience working in private families. A background in teaching, education, childcare, or language instruction is preferred. The family is looking for an energetic, friendly, and communicative person who enjoys working with children and is confident taking responsibility in a sole-charge role.

The schedule includes full working days on Saturday and Sunday, with live-in arrangements preferred. Specific hours and accommodation details can be discussed with the family.

This position offers a structured weekend schedule, a supportive family environment, and the opportunity to focus on immersive English language development. It is ideal for professional native English nannies or teachers seeking weekend work in the Moscow region.

Interested and qualified candidates are invited to apply by sending their CV to:

info@polyglot.family or WhatsApp/Telegram +7 929 5802222

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