Who Are Our Au Pairs?

Because your children are too precious to leave with just
anyone, all our au pairs go through a rigorous screening process -
including police and medical record checks, childcare and character
references and a personal interview to assess their English
speaking ability and suitability caring for young children. All our
au pairs also have at least 200 hours of documented childcare
experience. (On average our au pairs have 1300 hours of documented
childcare experience!)
Au pair duties
An au pair provides in-home, dedicated childcare. Au pair
education and care is focussed on providing a stable and secure
environment for children in their own home, and ensuring each child
gets the full attention and support they need in their early years
of life. Au pair responsibilities can include:
- Child care and education - encouraging, guiding and supporting
children in your own home
- Ensuring routines such as nappy changing, changing of clothes,
bottle feeding and bedtimes are carried out
- Waking the children in the morning and helping them get
dressed
- Preparing meals for your children
- Helping your child/children take care of their belongings and
tidy areas of play
- Taking your child to playgroups, child outings, day care and
other activities such as sport
- Washing and organising children's clothes throughout the
working week