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Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Mumofthree » Sat Nov 26, 2016 12:23 am

Most au pair contacts INCLUDE two nights babysitting during the week, so this should not be extra. Times should be agreed of course. For weekend babysitting, your au pair should not cost you more than an agency like sitters and £7 is very reasonable. Clearly, you will need to agree the times in advance with your au pair so that she/he can also organise their social life, but my experience is that they are generally keen to do the extra babysitting and sometimes go out when we get back!

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Scottov » Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:19 am

the job pays what it pays.

whether someone 'expects' £10 per hour or not, its about what you are prepared to pay. I

sitters.com might be your friend here.

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Nannylily » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:31 pm

As an Au Pair - recently turned qualified Nanny, I would expect £10ph but depending on terms of contract/agreement as an au pair, I would expect £8ph if babysitting was not clarified at least 2 days in advance. Usually I would do 1 babysit for free during the weekdays. All I would say is. if you go out regularly of a weekend and you have an au pair, be respective of the fact that they also have a social life. If you are going to ask for their time over and above the hours they do during the week, it is only fair to pay them reapectably. As I said, £7-8ph for babysitting is enough for an au pair for extra babysitting.

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by evainlondon » Sun Jun 28, 2015 8:40 pm

All my friends pay £7ph and my au pair says that is what her friends are paid too. I would not expect to pay an au pair the same as a qualified/experienced nanny anyway.

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Bodders1 » Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:15 pm

The fully qualified nannies who babysit for us charge between £10 and £12 per hour for evening babysitting. I would say for an au pair £7.50 would be more reasonable...

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by coolmum » Sun Jun 28, 2015 1:20 pm

I never pay more than £7ph for evening babysitting as this is what Sitters the agency charge.

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Jesslouise11 » Sun Jun 28, 2015 12:49 pm

The kids may be asleep when babysitting but nannies are still very much responsible if anything goes wrong. And travel costs need to be taken into account also. I'm sure it's different for a live in nanny as to a live out nanny. Each to their own :)

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by sophieb » Sun Jun 28, 2015 10:40 am

£10/hr sounds a great rate for a nanny, but a bit toppish for a night's babysitting! We pay our au pair what we would pay someone through a service like sitters.co.uk, so around £7/hr.

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Qualifiednannybalham » Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:28 pm

Most qualified nannies or nannies with years of experience charge £10ph so I agree very normal ^ ^ ^ xx

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Jesslouise11 » Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:12 pm

Most qualified nannys charge £10ph. That is pretty normal. X

Re: Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by Mum2Monkey » Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:50 pm

My friend paid £4 to £6 to her au pair. We usually paid her £6 to £7

We use fully qualified nannys to babysit and pay £8 to £8.50 when the kids are in bed. So £10 sounds ridiculous.

Au Pair Babysitting Rates

by MrsDaisy » Sat Jun 27, 2015 7:43 pm

Hi All!!

I have a lovely new Au Pair who has been with us for about 6 weeks now and she has just informed me that her Au Pair friends are earning £10/hour for extra babysitting (which is more than i was prepared to pay) - so I thought I would just put it out there to find out how much you all pay your Au Pairs for babysitting, and what do you think is a fair rate?

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