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IS AN AU PAIR? An Au Pair
is a young person coming from abroad to live with an English family.
They come primarily to improve their English and to learn about
the English way of life. They are not qualified childcarers. They
can assist a parent looking after the children or take care of children
aged 3 years upwards and help with light housework. Au Pairs work
for up to 25 hours a week in exchange for their accommodation, food
and pocket money of £50/£60 per week.
WHAT WILL AN AU PAIR DO? An Au Pair
will help with the children and with light housework. An Au Pair
works approximately 5 hours per day to a maximum of 25 hours per
week. Au Pairs
normally attend language school once or twice a week. They should
have at least 2 days off each week. AU PAIRS Need their
own room Earn
£50/£60 per week for 25 hours work
Should
be treated as a member of the family Receive
one weeks paid holiday for each completed twenty-six weeks with
the family.
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