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-Cultural enrichment -OZ Aupair provides a flexible, dependable child care with a culturally enriching experience for the entire family. There has never been a greater need for cultural exchange programs. Exposing your family to other cultures through your Au Pair offers the children and family invaluable insight and a wonderful learning experience!
-Peace of mind-Hosting an Au Pair with OZ Aupair, guarantees a 6-month placement, which means continuity and stability for your children as well as peace of mind for you as a parent. One of the greatest challenges in Australia is finding dependable care for a pre-arranged period and we can offer a solution.
-Affordable Childcare -With a growing demand for child care, OZ Aupair Australia is a cost effective solution for Australian families. On average a childcare facility will charge between $100-$160 per day. Host Families with us save a lot of money!
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Aupair Requirements
To be eligible for OZ Aupair, all candidates must:
- Be between the ages of 18 and 30
- Have a minimum of 100 hours recent referenced child care experience
- Speak English to an acceptable standard.
- Submit a detailed medical report prior to entering Australia
- Undergo/complete a working with children check
- Complete a First Aid certificate on arrival in Australia
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Aupair background
Applicants must demonstrate a desire to care for children and have an appropriate level of child care experience. |
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What the family expects from me ?
Before the arrival, au pairs will receive the family profile with lots of details such as: hobbies, age, number of children in the house, number of adults in the house, how many bedrooms, if they have pets, etc. Along with the family profile, the au pair also receives a description in detail of the hours and duties they will do to help the family, avoiding misunderstanding and wrong expectations from both sides. The family expects the au pair to follow the plan and to respect the house routine. It is very welcome and acceptable to talk about any doubt, suggestions that may arise during the stay. Both sides have to be flexible, if there is a change to be made in the work routine, please talk through until everyone is happy with the change. |
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About the Aupair visa
Au pairs need to have a student visa or a working holiday visa to join our program. The fee you pay for our program does not include the cost of visa or airfare. If you need information about visas, please go to http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/overseas/index.htm |
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How long does it take to enrol?
The application is done on-line, and the placement match and confirmation process can take from 1 week to 1 month |
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If I wish to study, what hours will I be working?
Au pairs generally work up to 4 hours a day, 5 days a week. .
In the application form au pairs must state their wish to study
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Can I find work outside the home in my free time?
Yes, and au pairs can ask for our assistance to help find a paid job! If that is what is desired, this should be mentioned on the application form |
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How do I apply?
Using our website, just fill out the Registration Form and send to us. After we receive your application, we will match you with one of our families available. We will send you via email, the details of the family we chose for you, called the family profile.
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What type of work will I be doing?
Normally the family will need help with cleaning and tidying the house, also playing and caring for their children. All families are different and need help in different areas. Our aim is to match what the au pair would like to do to with what the family needs the most. Please make sure that when you fill out the application, try to write all the information that you think that might be relevant for us to match you and the family, for example: if you are going to study, please tell us when you start, and the course time table.
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What if there are problems during my stay?
Once au pairs arrive in the host family house, it is advised to try to get to know a lot about the expectations of the family. Nevertheless, the first weeks might not be very easy for you. Everything will be new to you. You will possibly be homesick. Try to talk about it with the family and give the family and yourself time to get used to each other. Show the family photos of your family and your life back home so that they get to know you a little bit better. You have to adapt to their life style, diet and house rules.
If anything bothers you for any reason, or the work cannot be done in the time expected, the best way to avoid problems is to talk. It may sound difficult, especially if you still have difficulties with the language. However, Australian families are very open for conversation and will be willing to sort things out. The most important thing is to have everyone happy in the house. If you can't finish the work in time for any reason, you must talk about it. If any family member upsets you, you must speak up. If you can't follow any house rules for any reason, you must tell them. |
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