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Au Pair in
the UK
Duties and Responsibilities of the Au Pair
The au
pair's childcare responsibilities may
include:
- Waking the children, dressing, bathing and feeding them
- Playing with children and helping with their homework
- Preparing light meals or helping to prepare meals, making children 's beds,
doing their laundry, ironing their clothes
- Taking/collecting children to and from school, appointments or outings
requested by the host family
- Shopping, vacuuming, dusting and some other light housework
- Staying at home if necessary while children are absent from school due to
illness or holidays
- Baby-sitting - up to two evenings per week.
The au pair is not a cleaner or a housemaid. Their responsibilities do not
include heavy housework unrelated to the children such as cleaning the
windows, cleaning the home or polishing.
Au pairs must be prepared to help their host with general light housework
and help with children for up to 5 hours per day, or a maximum of 25
hours per week. In addition, 2 evenings baby-sitting per week would be
reasonable.
Au pairs are not
qualified nannies or domestic servants, they should not be expected to take
sole responsibility for the children or household duties.
During the school holidays an au pair may be asked to look after the
children for more hours when the mother is working. However extra pocket
money should be paid to compensate for the extra hours worked. Au
pairs are not
expected to work excessive hours and families must be considerate.
Host
Family Responsibilities
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Be UK citizens or permanent
residents
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Speak primarily English in
the home
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Treat the au pair as a family
member and include them in family meals and outings
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Agree to honor the Host
Family Agreement
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Pay a minimum of
£55.00 pocket money to the au pair
each week
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Provide a private bedroom for
the au pair
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Agree to facilitate an open
line of communication with IAPO's counsellors
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Ensure the enrolment and
attendance of the au pair at an educational institution
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Agree to give the au pair 2
days off per week
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Agree that the au pair does
not work more than 25 hours per week
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