What is an au pair in Germany? An au pair is like a family - TopicsExpress



          

What is an au pair in Germany? An au pair is like a family member for a given period of time in a fair equilibrium of give and take. Duration: 6 to 12 months Accommodation and meals: will be made available by the host family free of charge. The au pair must be provided a separate, heatable and sufficiently furnished room in the family’s house or flat, and a family contact (e.g. by being invited to take part in the family’s meals) must be guaranteed. Language of host family: Au pairs are coming to Germany in order to improve their command of German. For this reason, German must be spoken by the family. Working hours and type of help with housekeeping: Help with housework will cover a maximum of 30 hours per week and should not exceed six hours per day, baby sitting included. Duties will comprise child care and light housework (e.g. preparing a simple meal, ironing, etc.). Expenses covered by the host family: monthly pocket money of € 260,–; health, accident and liability insurance; cost of medical examinations if requested by the authorities or by the host family; fares of transportation required to attend a language course in the closest possible vicinity of the family’s residence. Holidays: two days of paid leave per month of actual presence (whereby the Sundays are not considered as a day of leave). Public holidays are free or must be compensated by giving time off. Free time: The host family must allow a day and a half of uninterrupted free time per week covering a weekend at least once a month, and at least four free evenings per week. Notice: The period of notice is 14 days. Termination of the contract must be in writing. Please Contact 977 984 343 9606 ashikkarki@gmail vedinternational Ved International Education Consultancy New Baneswor, Kathmandu
Posted on: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 06:08:00 +0000

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