Au Pair Job

10/9/14
You will be expected to spend less than 30 hours per week as an Au Pair: Taking care of the children, escorting them to school, playing and teaching them, etc. In addition, most families will treat their Au Pair as a member of the family, so you might be invited to family holidays, social and family events and gatherings!

Typical Au Pair daily schedule:

8:00 Eat breakfast with Kevin
8:30 bring Kevin to school
9:00 Go to Au Pair Shanghai Mandarin classes
12:00 Have lunch with other au pairs
13:00 Free time
16:00 Pick up Kevin
16:30 Play time with Kevin
18:30 Dine with the family
19:00 English tutoring
20:30 Free time to spare


An Au pair in China will have to abide with the regulations set forth by IAPA (international Au pair association), the CAPA (China au pair Association), and of course, abide by the laws in China.

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