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Screened Au Pairs in Italy

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  • €350/month, 30h/week
  • Childcare & household help
  • Au pair interview videos
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Screened Au Pairs in Italy

Start in just 2 weeks 🌟

  • €350/month, 30h/week
  • Childcare & household help
  • Au pair interview videos
View candidates
"We knew we’d found the right person when our toddler started asking for her before breakfast"
The van Dijk Family sharing testimonial about Ninacare
The van Dijk Family, June 2025
★★★★★
"Within a week, our au pair knew our children’s routines better than we did."
The Müller Family sharing testimonial about Ninacare
The Müller Family, December 2024
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"I was surprised at how naturally our au pair fitted into our family life."
The Harris Family sharing testimonial about Ninacare
The Harris Family, February 2025
★★★★★
"Having an au pair has made after-school hours far less stressful for everyone."
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The Browns Family, January 2025
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€500 per month 30 hours per week

Working parents are always short on time. An au pair can help up to 30 hours per week, giving you more peace of mind and real quality time. They help with the kids, tidying up, cooking, school runs, etc.

More than 3,000 families chose an au pair through Nina.care: less stress, more structure, and children who learn English or Spanish along the way. Many have a driver’s license and specific experience with newborns. 👉 In many cases, your au pair can start within 2 months.

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Important things to know - for host families in Italy

Hosting an au pair in Italy usually costs around €350 per month. This includes the required pocket money (set by agreement with the au pair), free room and board, and contributions to health/accident insurance if needed. Families may also support the au pair’s Italian language course.

An au pair in Italy mainly helps with childcare (school pick-ups, playing, babysitting, homework support) and light household duties (tidying children’s rooms, setting the table, simple meal preparation). Heavy cleaning, gardening, or caring for elderly relatives is not allowed.

The usual arrangement is 25–30 hours per week, with a maximum of about 5 hours per day. The au pair must have at least one full day off per week, and paid holiday applies if they stay for several months (e.g., 2–4 weeks for a 12-month stay).

A written au pair contract is required in Italy. It should outline working hours, duties, pocket money, holiday, insurance, and the length of stay. This contract is also necessary for visa or residence permit applications.

  • Age: 17–30 years.
  • EU/EEA au pairs do not need a visa but must register with the local authorities if staying more than 3 months.
  • Non-EU nationals need a long-stay visa/residence permit for au pairs.
  • Basic Italian language skills are recommended but not strictly required.
  • Maximum stay is usually 12 months.

Families may find au pairs through online platforms, au pair agencies, or private contacts. Many use agencies to simplify paperwork, especially for non-EU applicants.

If difficulties arise, families and au pairs should try direct communication first. If that doesn’t work, the contract can be ended with reasonable notice (often 2 weeks). Agencies, if involved, can help mediate and arrange a rematch.

Italian families are known for being warm and family-oriented. An au pair is expected to be part of family life, join meals, outings, and cultural traditions. Sharing languages and cultural experiences is seen as an important part of the stay.

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Our screened au pair candidates

Leah (23)

🇪🇸 Spain

Hi! I’m Leah, a 23-year-old from the beautiful Spain. I love calm mornings, long walks, and preparing healthy meals. With a background in psychology, I’ve always been interested in child development and supporting kids as they grow. Becoming an au pair is more than travel for me—it’s about forming real connections, offering stability, and creating a home away from home for the children I care for.

Maria (23)

🇧🇷 Brazil

Oi! My name is Maria, I’m 23 and from vibrant São Paulo. Life for me is about energy and connection. I love playing soccer, painting, and making music. I’ve helped care for my younger siblings and cousins for most of my life, and I know how to bring fun and responsibility together. I’m hoping to be part of a warm, open-minded family where we can learn from each other and share beautiful moments, big and small.

Emily (23)

🇩🇪 Germany

Growing up in the beautiful German city Hamburg, I developed a deep love for nature, creativity, and family traditions. I’m 23 and spend most of my free time painting, grabbing coffee with friends, or baking (my cinnamon rolls are a hit!). I want to become an au pair to experience a new culture in a meaningful way and support children in their everyday lives. I’d love to bring calm, creativity, and a bit of German sweetness to a home abroad.

Dinda (20)

🇯🇵 Japan

Hello! I’m Dinda from Japan, 20 years old, and currently studying early childhood education. I love playing the piano, reading fantasy novels, and making origami. I’ve always felt a strong connection with children, and becoming an au pair is a way for me to combine my passion for childcare with my dream of living abroad. I’m especially excited to share Japanese traditions and learn new ones through daily life with a host family.

Selene (24)

🇨🇴 Colombia

¡Hola! I’m Selene from Colombia. I’m 24, full of energy, and always looking for ways to spread joy, whether that’s through dancing, cooking, or outdoor adventures. I’ve spent the past two years volunteering at as a scout leader at a local children’s center and realized how much I enjoy being a positive influence in kids’ lives. I’d love to be part of a fun, busy family where I can bring laughter, structure, and lots of love into the home.

Mary (19)

🇺🇸 USA

Hey! I’m Mary, 19 years old and originally from the Pacific Northwest in the U.S. I’m a storyteller at heart and I love photography, journaling, and finding the little moments that make life beautiful. I’m also a Christian, and my faith is an important part of who I am. It inspires me to live with kindness, patience, and a heart for helping others. I’ve always had a natural connection with kids and hope to bring both creativity and calm to a new family. Becoming an au pair feels like the perfect way to learn from another culture while making a real impact in children’s lives.

Ashley (21)

🇿🇦 South Africa

Hi there! I’m Ashley from South Africa, 21 years old, and always up for an adventure. I spend my time hiking, singing, and getting crafty with DIY projects. I’ve worked with children in various community settings and love how much they teach us about joy and resilience. I’m really looking forward to joining a family abroad where I can help create a fun, safe, and encouraging environment for the kids to thrive.

Ana (22)

🇲🇽 Mexico

Hi! I’m Ana from Mexico, 22 years old, and passionate about arts, dance, and learning languages. I’ve always loved working with children and have spent a lot of time tutoring and leading kids’ dance workshops. I’m excited to become an au pair because I want to grow personally and professionally while building a bond with a host family. Being part of a child’s everyday life by helping with homework, making crafts, or just sharing a laugh, is something I truly look forward to.

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Host Mom story: May

After trying daycares and nannies without finding the right match, May’s family discovered the au pair option – and never looked back. It brought them the flexibility, trust, and connection they were searching for.

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