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1 Child Care Options: Au Pair
Roberta Roberts

2 What is an Au Pair? “Au pair” means equal (on par).
The Au pair lives with you as part of the family Include them in family outings, holidays and events Au pairs are exchange visitors from overseas who travel to the US on a 12 month J-1 Visitor Exchange Visa with option to extend up to 12 additional months This is a cultural exchange to gain a better understanding and appreciation of American culture while living with an American family and caring for their young children.

3 Cost & Hours Average cost for 45 hrs / week care is 325-365 per week
For 1 or more children Cost & Hours Costs: Application fee ($0-$350) Program Fee ($ ) depending on agency & experience level The minimum weekly stipend is $ per week Based on federal minimum wage less an allowance for room and board. Host families pay up to $500 per candidate per year toward the cost of the au pair's required academic course work (at least 6 credit hours / yr) Scheduling their classes at a local college can be a challenge Hours Au pairs may provide childcare and light childcare related housework for the host family for up to 45 hours per week and up to 10 hours per day. Since the Au pair lives in your house, there is more schedule flexibility. Expected to communicate a weekly schedule Vacation & Days off minimum of two weeks paid vacation for each 12 month exchange term minimum 1.5 days off per week and one full weekend off per month.

4 Will an Au Pair work for you?
Interest in exploring each other’s culture Patience with different styles / assumptions Comfortable sharing your house & family life Commitment to being host parent. Sometimes they need a hug or shoulder to cry on Sometimes they make mistakes Value the flexibility of live-in child care Most cost effective for 2+ kids High up-front cost, low weekly Willing to work through the tough times Mis-communication / language barriers Culture shock and home-sickness Re-match is possible if it doesn’t work out

5 Our experience We have 3 children (8yr, 5yr & 2yr)
We need to juggle 2nd grade (out at 3pm), pre-school and toddler I work at Intel (25min from home), my husband works in Portland (2 hr commute 2-3 days a week, working from home the rest) We are on our 2nd Au pair Our current au pair has been a much better match for the family based on personality & culture Our cultural comfort zone We lived in Costa Rica for 2 years and we relate well to a central / South American background. We enjoy practicing our spanish We had much more culture shock & miscommunication with Thai background. Older is not always wiser or more mature 25 year old was much more independent and less part of the family. More drama in her personal life. 19 year old is the kid’s big sister and blends very well. She’s got good common sense. We are definitely her host “parents”.

6 Au Pair Agencies There are many different agencies available
Look for one with good presence in your area They can provide a critical support network for your au pair to socialize with other au pairs. If you have a specific country / region interest, confirm if they have applicants from there. References Trade group: International Au Pair Association United States     Novato Au Pair Foundation      Stamford Au Pair in America      Boulder Au Pair International (USA)      San Francisco AuPairCare Inc.   NY City Au Pair USA/InterExchange      Murray goAUPAIR San Anselmo CHI Au Pair USA     Cambridge Cultural Care Au Pair      Laguna Beach EurAupair Intercultural Child Care Programs     

7 Application Process Host Family: Au Pair
US citizen / perm resident Fluent English Room & Board (private bedroom) Host application with references & in-home consultation with agency Describe your family, home and lifestyle Identify what are your key criteria Personal letter with photos Au Pair Candidates apply through a designated Au Pair agency in their country Minimum requirements per US & agency 18-26 years old Conversational English Good health High school graduate Min 200 hrs child care experience Background investigation If accepted and matched with a US host family, agency provides au pair with the official documents to apply for a J-1 Visa at a US Embassy or Consulate in the au pair’s home country. After reviewing many applications, you get down to 1-3 and have a phone interview with them. It is very hard to judge personality / fit, So you have to go with your instincts on limited data and then work through the challenges.


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