European Au Pairs 🌟
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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In Greece, there is no fixed government pocket money rate, but most families provide €450–€500 per month. Host families must also provide free accommodation, meals, and cover health insurance. Some families additionally contribute to travel or language course expenses.
An au pair helps with childcare (school runs, babysitting, playing, homework support) and light household tasks (meal preparation, tidying children’s rooms, laundry). They cannot do heavy cleaning, gardening, or professional childcare work.
The typical arrangement is 25–30 hours per week, spread across 5–6 days. The au pair must have at least one full day off per week. Paid holiday is usually agreed upon in the contract for stays longer than 6 months.
Yes. A written contract is required to define hours, duties, pocket money, holidays, and living conditions. This protects both the family and the au pair and is important for visa applications.
Families in Greece usually find au pairs through international platforms or specialized agencies. Agencies can support with visa processes and agreements.
If communication does not resolve issues, either side may terminate the contract with notice. Agencies (if involved) can mediate and help with a replacement.
An au pair is welcomed as a temporary family member. They share meals, outings, and daily family life. The Greek au pair experience is about cultural exchange: the family gains new perspectives, and the au pair experiences Greek language, food, and traditions.
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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.
When thinking about a Mediterranean paradise, the streets of the white towns and the turquoise waters of the Greek islands come to mind. Greece is the home of ancient, beautiful monuments and beautiful landscapes, and one of the most charming countries in the world.
For au pairs, Greece is the perfect place for your next dream adventure. For families, au pairing is the perfect chance to share their culture and learning about new ones, all of this while receiving flexible childcare. Whether you’re a future au pair or a host family, this guide has everything you need!

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