If you think you could ‘Come out and Plaaaay’ as Elsa day-after-day this role might be your royal destiny.
A family in the UK is offering a $56,000 salary to a part-time nanny who’s willing to don an Elsa costume while she works caring for five year old twins.
Stop the coronation: If you’ve ever fancied yourself as a princess, this is the job for you…
In the job advertisement found on Childcare.co.uk, the mother of the twins writes that the family are looking for a part-time nanny to work during the week, based in Brookmans Park, Hertfordshire.
Obsessed with #princesslife
“Like most 5-year-olds, our girls are obsessed with Disney and we feel this would be the best way to communicate some important values,” she wrote.
“We know this isn’t a normal request for nannies, however we think it would be a great way to teach our girls about things like determination, compassion, fearlessness, and ambition from strong yet relatable female role models like Princess Tiana, Princess Anna, Belle, and Cinderella.”
The role will involve picking the twins up from school four days a week, organising Disney-related activities (such as role play, arts and crafts, baking and singing), cooking dinner, and sometimes putting the duo to bed.
(Yes, read that again. You do have to pick up the girls from school dressed like Elsa.)
Mixing it up princess style
The good news if you’re more a Belle or Moana fan there can be some variety in your day! The successful candidate can mix it up with other choices form Disney’s most iconic characters, including Cinderella, Anna, Rapunzel and Merida.
What’s more, this once-in-a-royal-castle nanny will be paid a salary of £40,000 ($US56,000) for working part-time.
The parents are hoping the nanny will teach their children about strong female role models and instil important values such as determination, fearlessness, and compassion.
On top of the salary, the parents will cover the costs of all costumes.
“We think it’s a great opportunity for someone to get really creative and add a little magic to our girls’ lives!” the mother wrote. “So, if there are any Disney-mad nannies out there who’d be able to help us out, please get in touch.”
Haunted house or Disney divas?
If you’re not sure if endless hours of Let it Go would be for you, here’s another alternative! Would it be better or worse to have this nanny gig working in a haunted house. Deadly serious… what would you prefer?
See the full ‘Elsa’ job description and apply here.
Feature Image Via: The Sorry Girls – Check out their awesome tutorial on making an Elsa Costume. After all if you want this job you’re going to need some amazing costuming skills!
Story credit: Romper.