Postby BalhamMumWorkingFT » Tue Jan 24, 2012 1:23 pm
Ah, the tricky world of Au Pairs.
The first thing I must say, is that you are taking on the responsibly as a "host family". This means that you are to open your life to a person that wants to experience a new culture, learn English, and generally have a good time. They aren't all childcare experts and aren't here to be a Sole charge "nanny" or "cleaner"... so just don't get one in order to replace those two people. It most likely won't live up to your standards if that is the case.
There are different levels of Au Pairing... Regular and Plus. Regular Au Pairs generally work 20-25 hours a week with about £60-80 spending money. This includes childcare, babysitting, and light housework (kids laundry, emptying dishwasher, making kids beds, etc.) and is best to be agreed upon before the job is accepted. Au Pair Plus works 30-35 hours and get paid slightly more, this is very dependant on what is going on in your house. £80 to anywhere around £200 can be right. If you don't have a cleaner, I'd think the higher end is more appropriate in both cases. An agency can help you out on this one. Also, we pay for food, toiletries, and tube passes... Some families also pay for language courses and other extras. We take it as it comes...
Au Pairs usually get 20days paid holiday for the year worked. We say, you can take 10 whenever, but 10 must be with us (same time not same holiday). I don't do sick days, if your sick, your sick.... and I pay them still. (It isn't that much money...)
Accommodation is usually bedroom and bathroom (sole). However, it can be shared... they just have to be informed up front. I'd also say it is nice to have a bit of separation between you and the Au Pair (aka, loft suite usually works the best)
Au Pairs can stay with you from 3 months to 2 years. However, I find most of them want a 6 or 12 month stay.
I'd recommend using an agency. They will prepare you to be a host family and also make sure a match is correct or help you deal with a replacement in case things don't work out, either end.
Also, my Au Pair is like part of the family... it is fantastic... x