What is an Au Pair
An Au Pair is an individual who lives abroad with a host family as an extended family member and not as an employee. These individuals provide child care services in exchange for room, board, pocket money, and contributions towards a language course.
An Au Pair is mature, independent, open-minded, flexible, has a passion for children and an overall positive attitude and outlook on life. Most Au Pairs participate in these programs to learn more about their designated country, embrace themselves in the culture, traditions, learn a new language and experience a different way of life.
Many choose to be an Au Pair because it allows them to have a smooth transition between their academic responsibilities and working life. Some simply take a “GAP” year and others become citizens of the world by participating in various Cultural Exchange Programs
Au Pairs Charné, Sharon and Kiara attended their welcome training with our partnering agency Suzanne in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Duties of an Au Pair in The Netherlands
- Take the children to school and extra-curricular activities.
- Prepare meals for the children and/or family.
- Assist the children with homework/projects.
- Help dress and prepare the children for the day’s schedule.
- Assist with all child-related household chores.
- Assist with household chores, help keep the house tidy, do the children’s laundry, keep the play areas and kid’s rooms tidy, vacuum parts of the house.
- You will also be asked to keep your own bathroom as well as the bathroom that the kids use clean
- It is your responsibility to keep your own bedroom neat and tidy
Duties that an Au Pair in the Netherlands may not do:
- Heavy housework (deep cleaning)
- Gardening, and lawn mowing.
- Mopping of floors (except for if you made a mess and need to clean it up).
- Caring for the elderly or handicapped adults.
- You will not be expected to run the entire household without another adult present.
- Heavy grocery shopping.
- Take care of kids overnight.,