Nannies, Au Pairs & Maternity Nurse recruitment in London, Kent and the South East
Au Pairs Advice
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1: Registering with County Nannies
2: Interviews
3: Working together
4: Host Family Search
REGISTERING WITH COUNTY NANNIES
The simplest way to register yourself with us is by completing and submitting our Au Pairs Registration Form. To access this please click.

You can also contact us by telephone; fax or email. Once you are registered with us we will contact you with details of any Host Families we feel may be of interest to you.

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INTERVIEWS
When a Host Family is interested in you we will arrange for them to telephone you for a short interview.

We will tell you about the family, where they live, how many children they have  etc. We also explain to the Host Family that your English may not be very good, and ask then to speak slowly and clearly.

This is a good opportunity for you to make contact with your Host Family. You can prepare questions to ask them.

For example - “Have you had an Au Pair before?” Is there a local college where I can go to English classes?” “What do you like to do on weekends?”

You can also tell them why you want to be an Au Pair. Tell them also about any babysitting experience you have had – for example the ages of the children, and how often you do babysitting.

You can also agree to exchange emails with more information about yourselves and photos of the Host Family.

After the interview we will phone you and the Host Family, to find out if you are both interested in a placement.

If the answer is yes, we will send you a Confirmation of Placement with all the family details on it.

Some Host Families will also write to you direct. (Family Letter of Introduction – Au Pairs)

It is important to note that Au Pairs coming from non-EU countries may need a Letter of Introduction/Visa in order to gain entry into the UK.   Au Pairs coming from non –EU countries may also be subject to Immigration rules such as age requirements. (County Nannies will advise you if this is necessary but you can also visit www.ukvisas.gov.uk for up to date information)

We will also advise you about the date of arrival required and the location of the airport, train/bus station or ferry port closest to the family.

We will ask the Host Family to meet you on arrival and will give them all the necessary details.
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WORKING TOGETHER
When you first arrive in the UK, you may be a bit tired from traveling and feel a little unsure of your surroundings. This is perfectly normal. At first, things will feel strange – the food, the climate, the language!

You need to give yourself the chance to settle in and get to know your Host Family.

It is only natural to feel a little homesick at first. County Nannies will provide you with a contact list of Au Pairs in your area with their names and telephone numbers and you will soon be able to make friends.

It is also important to go to English classes as this will speed up your progress in the language, and also provide another opportunity to make friends. (County Nannies can help your Host Family to find you local English classes.)

Most Au Pairs work 25 hours a week and receive between £55 - £60 pocket money per week.  Au Pairs may be asked to babysit a couple of evenings a week.

Some Au Pairs work more hours in “Au Pair Plus” roles – usually 30 - 37 hours per week for £60 - £80 pocket money per week.

You will be given 2 days off a week (usually the weekend.)

The Au Pair’s typical childcare duties may include getting children up and dressed in the mornings; making breakfast; taking them to school and clearing up after breakfast.

Preparing the childrens’ meals; supervising their homework; helping with their bathtime and bedtime routine.

As well as childcare, your Host Family may ask you to do light housework – this could include washing the dishes, vacuuming, laundry, ironing, cleaning or dusting.

Many Host Families also have pets which live in the house. You may be asked to take a dog for a walk.

You may be asked to babysit a couple of evenings a week. Your other evenings and weekends are usually free so you can meet up with your friends.

If you want to make regular telephone calls it is a good idea to buy a phone card which you can use in public telephone boxes, or a cheap mobile phone ‘Pay As You Go’ for which you can buy ‘top up’ cards.

This way you will know exactly how much you are spending and can call your home or friends as often as you like until the credit on the card is used up. You will then need to buy another card. These can usually be bought from newsagents or supermarkets in various units costing £5, £10 and upwards.

Telephone calls are expensive and the bills show all the numbers dialed and how much each call costs. Some families allow a telephone call home once a week, others will ask the Au Pair to pay for their own calls.

During the winter the UK can be cold and wet. It is often wet in the summer too! You should bring a warm coat or waterproof jacket, gloves, warm shoes or boots and jumper during the winter and a jacket, anorak sweatshirt or cardigan for summer – an umbrella is also useful.

Don’t forget your shorts as we do have warm sunshine sometimes! Many towns have leisure centres with gyms and swimming pools which are open all year so bring your swimming things.

If you are unwell during your stay, please ask your Host Family to arrange an appointment with their family doctor. Most EU countries have reciprocal medical agreements with the UK which means you should be treated free of charge.  However there is usually a charge for dental treatment.

You are welcome to ring County Nannies for advice on a strictly confidential basis. Sometimes there may be a simple language problem which has resulted in miscommunication. If it is appropriate and you would like us to do so, we can also speak to your Host Family about a problem that needs resolving. We are here to help.
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HOST FAMILIES AVAILABLE
To see a selection of our current Host Families click here – Host Family Search
Nannies, Au Pairs & Maternity Nurse recruitment in London, Kent and the South East