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Age18-30 |
"German language |
"High school diploma |
"Childcare experience |
Briefly about conditions
"Au-pair agreement for 6-12 months
2 weeks holidays for every 6 months stay 30
hours/week working week
"Weekly pocket money
AU PAIR
• Work for 5 hours a day for 5 days per week (if "Au pair plus" - 8h/d)
• Baby-sit for 2 evenings per week
• Have 2 free days a week
• Min 300 Euro
per month
Each family has different requirements and since the Au Pair is a
guest in the family home, it is necessary for the Au pair to be flexible.
In order to place an Au Pair successfully, we require the following:
1) A completed application form
2) 2 good references.
3) A letter written in English/ German, introducing yourself to the host family - This
should include an introduction of yourself, information on your background,
interests/hobbies, relevant experiences. This letter should be 600 words in
length.
4) 4 passport photo and 4 complete photo of you (recent!)
5) A medical certificate, declaring the good health and suitability of the
applicant*(medical report attached)
6) Police certificate to verify that the Au Pair does not hold a criminal record
7) Birth certificate with the legalized translation
Au Pair duties can include:
Providing alert, responsible childcare.
Involving your host family's children in activities and
games that foster positive growth and development.
Preparing meals and snacks for the children, and
cleaning up afterwards.
Picking up the children after school.
Doing the children's laundry, as well as your own.
Making the children's beds.
Straightening the children's rooms. Keeping your own living quarters clean
Host family expects au pair to:
"Observe family "rules, traditions, and curfews" and
set a good example for the children.
"Be ready to work at you’re agreed upon start time,
showered, dressed and ready to go.
"Immediately inform the host family of any problems or issues that occur while the
children are in your care.
Act responsible at all times.
"Handle situations maturely.
"Be flexible; living with a family requires adapting to
new ways of thinking and doing things.
The Host Family: your obligations and
responsibilities.
The host family provides their au pair with:
· A detailed job description, an outline of your
au pair's specific responsibilities.
· A reasonable work schedule, which should be
given to your au pair before accepting
placement.
· A full weekend (Friday evening through Monday morning) off each month.
· A private bedroom.
· Meals.
· Two weeks paid holiday, at a mutually agreed upon time.
· Fair amounts of time off to allow your au pair
to pursue personal interests, attend school, and meet new friends.
· Adult supervision for your au pair's first three
days (with either an adult host family member, your previous au pair, or another
responsible adult) to help her/him adjust to her/his new environment.
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