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We are a family of 3, two daughters and a mother. I’m 32 years old originally Ugandan. I’m a kind and an understanding person and have a good heart. My childcare 2 and 4years old
fridah is looking for an au pair in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
We are a family of three who live in the centre of Munich, right at the English Garden. My husband and I both work as film producers. Our son, Henri, is a bright and funny little man. He already speaks a lot and is just learning to walk. We are interested in film (of course), music and we read a lot with Henri. We love travelling and try to show Henri that all doors in life are open to him....
From April, Henri will go to the day-care centre part-time, which means more free time for the au pair.
We would be so happy if we had just one caregiver for Henri and didn't have to make a puzzle with 3 different nannies...
I am currently shooting a series in Berchtesgaden. Our au pair would therefore have to travel with me and Henri to Berchtesgaden for a few days every now and then. Of course, the au pair has her own hotel room or her own room in a holiday flat there! And Berchtesgaden is really beautiful, especially in summer! And a big film set is also very exciting ;-)
Hello.We are a family of 8 from Dortmund and live in a house with a garden! A cat lives with us! We live outside the city, but still centrally.
We are a life-affirming young family with one child + bonus child who is only there on weekends. We love nature, good conversations and are generally very uncomplicated. We give you the opportunity to develop further according to your strengths and desires
It is already tough to describe yourself, on job interviews for instance and now I have literally been asked to describe my whole family. Has anybody ever told the truth? Well, I’ll give it my best to provide you with an as honest as possible picture of who you will be dealing with, given you’d appear to be our future Au-pair. The truth is: We are probably a pretty average young little family of four, trying to manage their life’s, more or less alone, between hard work, school, kindergarten and a bunch of hobbies, in a turbulent city as Berlin. Doesn’t that sound exciting? We, that would be Marie-Noelle (35), a former judge who is currently working for a German ministry and Chris (35) who does also work for a German authority, reporting to the financial ministry. Our kids Héloïse (6) and Rose (3) grow up bilingualy, as Marie-Noelle is half French. They are both visiting German-French educational institutions. We are a caring family, who loves to spend as much time together as we can.
Hi! Nice to meet you!
We are the au pair team of Nina.care. Do you want to travel the world as an au pair? Perfect! We’re here to guide you every step of the way. With us, everything is safe, legal, and fuss-free for you and your host family. So you can focus on the best part – creating amazing memories and learning about a new culture!
We know how big of an adventure this is. How do we know, you ask? Because we’ve been there. Each one of us was an au pair before we started helping other au pairs like you. So, we totally get what you’re feeling!
Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Sign up and let’s find your perfect au pair job together.
Warm regards,
Your au pair team at Nina.care
In this video, we will ll share with you what you can expect from the au pair experience and the incredible benefits of embarking on this unique journey as an au pair.
Some au pair agencies can be a bit more hands-off. Okay, we don’t like to brag or anything, but we often hear that we are super involved and know what’s up with the legislation laws. Moving abroad is a big step! It’s an exciting adventure and we guide you in every step no matter where in the world you are for the best cultural exchange and work abroad experience!
Your main responsibility will be toward the children. Spending time with children is one of the most rewarding parts of the au pair job abroad as you build lasting connections with your host kids. Alongside the children, you also will be responsible for light household tasks that fall within your schedule per week.
If you are talking to multiple host families, it is important to align on what your expectations are for the year. Some host families want an au pair available during the day for their children and others want more morning help before school and evening help after school.
Personality and how you would like to spend your free time should also be considered when choosing the host family that is a good fit for you. By doing this, you will help yourself be the perfect au pair for your host family too!
It can always happen that the vibes are off in your new house or you disagree with a family member. This is why you discuss a notice agreement. This is usually 1 or 2 months. Actually, this almost never happens because you get to know your host family and children beforehand so you know about their family life. If you don’t like your host family, we’ll go look for another host family!
In addition to room and board which is a private room in the house and food for meals, au pairs are paid monthly pocket money by their host family that they can spend in their free time. The amount depends on which country you want to au pair in but should be enough money to enjoy the local culture. Check out the pocket money in your host country.
In most countries, you are also entitled to payment from your host family in the form of a language course to improve your language skills. You can learn English or learn a new language depending on your goals and how you want to integrate with your new culture. In other countries, this money can be allocated to other learning opportunities if you would like to opt out of language courses.
Yes! Au pairs are entitled to a certain amount of paid holiday depending on the country they are in. You should check with your host family to find the best week to go. Traveling is a wonderful opportunity to see some of the best scenery your host country or neighboring countries have to offer and a great way to meet other like-minded young people. You can check the rules regarding holiday leave per country right here.
Matching guidance
Personalized host family matching and guidance to ensure you find a family that best suits your wishes for the au pair program.
Allowance
Every month you will receive a set amount of pocket money from your host family.
Board and lodging
In addition to the weekly pocket money you receive, you live with your host family and they ensure that you have food for all meals.
Holidays
As an au pair, you are entitled to a certain amount of paid holidays depending on your length of stay. We also recommend that au pairs receive public holidays off.
Support
Nina.care is available for all your questions, from visa to childcare challenges, during the entire au pair program and will provide guidance and support throughout your stay.