Something to Know About Au Pair:

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An au pair is a young person, who lives into the home of a host family in another country where she receive free food and accommodation, as well as the chance to experience a new culture and improve their language skills, monthly pocket money. In exchanges to help care for their children and assist with light household tasks.
Beween 18-25 years old in Flanders, Brussels and the German Speaking Community.
Between 18-29 in Wallonia region
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It’s a cultural exchange program where the Au pair becomes like a temporary family member, sharing their culture while learning about the host family’s way of life.
How to become an au pair?

What do you need to be an au pair in Belgium?
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You must be 18-25
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You are unmarried and have no children
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You have a high school Diploma
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You can understand and communicate English
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Knowledge of Dutch and French is a plus
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You are motivated to learn Belgian culture
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You have a valid passport
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You have no criminal records
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You have a clean medical records
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You can drive (not obligatory but its a plus)
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You have experience in childcare
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You are matured, open, reliable, independent and a happy person
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You are flexible
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You can cycle and swim
Matching
📝 How It Works:
1. Registration & Profile Creation
Fill out the online form and provide information, childcare experience and motivation lette
2. Video Interview & Expectation Discussion
We schedule a video call to: Get to know you better and understand your expectations, values, and ideal host family
3. Personalized Matching
Based on your preferences and personality, we match you with families who fit your profile.
4. Host Family Interviews
We arrange video calls between you and the families to allow both sides to ask questions and see if there’s a personal connection
5. Final Match & Agreement
Once you and a family agree to move forward:
We help with the contract and necessary paperwork


Address
Kerkstraat 2
Sint-Genesius-Rode 1640



