45+ Age group
No children
Name | Ayad A. |
Nationality | British |
Spoken language(s) | English |
We live in | United Kingdom |
Registered on | 16/03/2019 |
Last login | 3 months+ |
I am a British-Iraqi dual national professional Project Manager of Kurdish origin. I lived in the UK for thirty six year and was married twice to English women but both marriages ended in divorce. I returned to Kurdistan after the break down of my second marriage nearly nine years ago. I have two daughters ages twenty and eighteen who live with their mother in the UK whom I have not seen since I left the UK. I am the Sole Director of a small UK company, President of a small Kurdish company, President of a Kurdish NGO and Managing Partner of a Kurdish Law practice. I live in a large rented house in downtown Sulaymaniyah, which is also the Headquarters for my companies, NGO and the Law Practice. My Operations Manager and close associate, Mrs Aziza, occupies the whole of the ground floor of the house, whereas I and my organizations occupy the higher floors. Mrs Aziza is a widow in her late sixties and lives alone. The au pair would live with Mrs Aziza and would have her own room.
Become a member of our small family and business/NGO group. The main duties are to keep the house clean. We currently pay a lady to clean the house who comes once a week and spends three to four hours but this lady has retired. The au pair can spread the housework throughout the week under the supervision of Mrs Aziza. We can give the au pair additional responsibilities depending on her abilities. There are also possibilities for the au pair to contribute to our business, learn new skills and get paid for adding value.
Prefer Au pair of gender | Female |
Au pair couples accepted | No |
The aupair will be required to drive | No |
Elderly care is required | No |
Housework required of Au pair | Average |
Single parent family | No |
Our religion | Muslim |
We practice our religion | Yes |
We have children with special needs | No |
We require care for children under age 2 | No |