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Au Pair Programs in the USA

If you are interested in Au Pair programs in the USA, AEI study abroad agency offers you free counseling and placement services!

 

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Au Pair Programs in the USA with AuPairCare

Being an Au Pair

Experience life in the United States as an Au Pair Care au pair! Become part of a new family and see how Americans live day-to-day. Make friends from around the world and travel throughout the U.S. Improve your English and attend classes at a nearby university. Plus, discover the rewards of caring for children.

Since 1989, Au Pair Care has successfully placed over 40,000 au pairs with caring host families in America. As an official au pair agency designated by the U.S. Department of State, Au Pair Care will sponsor your J-1 visa, organize your travel to and from the U.S., provide you with health insurance, match you with a host family and offer local support throughout your year in the U.S.

As an au pair, you will spend 12 months living with a carefully screened American family and caring for their children up to 45 hours per week. In your free time, you can meet new friends and experience life in the U.S. To become an au pair, you need to be between 18 and 26 years of age, have experience caring for children, speak English, and be a high school graduate, among other qualifications. Follow the links below to find out more about becoming an au pair in America!

Benefits and Salary

There are many benefits to becoming an au pair in the United States.  Not only will you make new friends, improve your English and gain valuable work experience as you care for your host family’s children, there are many other benefits available when you become an au pair.

Financial Benefits

    * Earn a weekly stipend of $195.75, or $10,000+ a year!
    * Enjoy two weeks of paid vacation
    * Receive an educational allowance up to $500
    * Extend for an additional year and earn another $10,000+ a year

 
Other Benefits

    * Placement with a carefully screened host family
    * Round-trip airfare from your home country to the United States
    * Medical and accident travel insurance during your stay
    * Free private room and full board provided by your host family
    * Sponsorship of your J-1 au pair visa
    * Participation at Au Pair Academy upon arrival to the U.S.
    * The opportunity to travel for 30 days at the end of your program
    * Full support from Au Pair Care during your stay
    * Monthly social and cultural opportunities with other au pairs
    * Opportunity to extend for another 6,9 or 12 months

With over 20 years of experience, Au Pair Care can provide you with a personally and financially rewarding au pair experience!


Au Pair Duties and Responsibilities

Living with an American family and working as an au pair is a unique and rewarding experience. Because your host family wants you to become a member of their family, you’ll have a wonderful opportunity to learn about American culture and share your culture with others on a daily basis.  Au pairs are responsible for providing quality childcare 45 hours per week. As an au pair, you'll create a special bond with your host family.

Your duties as an au pair can be varied and will include tasks related to the host family's children such as:

    * Playing with the children and keeping them safe
    * Preparing meals and snacks for the children
    * Helping to keep the children’s room tidy
    * Bathing and dressing the children
    * Helping school age kids by packing lunches, taking them to school and helping with homework
    * Entertaining the children and teach them about your culture
    * Taking the children on outings to parks, playgroups and other activities
    * Traveling with your host family on vacations and providing care for the children

Your responsibilities as an au pair are limited to child care and related duties as set forth by the U. S. Department of State.  You will not be expected to perform tasks that are not related to children or include heavy manual labor such as housecleaning, yard work or other types of work. However, as a family member, you may be asked to help participate in duties that a typical family member would help with. Many American families hire additional help such as cleaning services to assist with maintaining their home. What families want most is for you to provide quality childcare.