Family ID: 975648

Children: 2 Children, 6 - 10 years old

City: Bad Honnef / Town | More ⇩

Name Cars and Fra

State North Rhine-Westphalia

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Job Start: Aug 2025 - Oct 2025

Time of stay: 7-24 Months

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Welcome Letter to the Au Pair

Dear au pair,

Welcome to our family of four: Françoise (39), Carsten (44), Léo (10) and Romy (8). Three languages are spoken in our home: Françoise is a fully bilingual Canadian (French and English), Carsten is German. Leo and Romy speak French, German and English (at their respective age levels).

Being a pretty active family that generally likes to spend time outdoors, doing activities, go bike-riding or on day-trips, we’ve found that there has been less time to do these things since our second child was born. We’re therefore looking for a helping hand with the kids and some housework so we can all enjoy more family time together. We have had au pairs with us since summer 2017 and this has worked really well and created a life-long bond between them and us.

We are an open-minded and laid-back family, living in a nice house in Bad Honnef near Bonn. Carsten works as a project manager for DHL. Françoise teaches her two native languages at High School. She is a passionate cook, it would be great if you’re open to different types of cuisine and also know your way around basic cooking, as we will ask you from time to time to make a meal. We're teaching our kids to be open to new foods, so if you are on the picky side we're sorry but we are not the right family for you.
Your room is spacious with a beautiful view on the Drachenfels castle.
Culturally we are somewhat of a mix between German and North American culture. So while you will get to know Germany and the German way of life very well (most of our friends are German), you will still be in a home where we can’t deny the North American influence. Having moved to Germany when she was a student, Françoise is a great guide to German culture from a Canadian perspective. As we both have lived abroad before and had amazing experiences, we would like to offer such an opportunity to a young person in return. You don’t need to speak German to be an au pair in our family, but if you are interested, you will certainly have the possibility to learn/practice/improve your language skills here, in German as well as in French or English. There are also at least half a dozen language schools here.

The area we live in is beautiful and considered one of the best places to live. Bad Honnef itself is a small town on the outskirts of Bonn, with a nice town center with shops, restaurants, bars, cafés etc. There is also the International University of Bad Honnef (IUBH) where it should be easy to meet young people from all over the world who live nearby. Within Bad Honnef almost everything can be reached by foot or bike, but you need to be able to drive to take the kids to some sports activities.

Just a five-minute walk away from our house the forest starts where there are plenty of hiking and mountain biking possibilities. A short walk in the other direction is a station of a Bonn subway line that will take you to the city within half an hour (20 minutes by car). Cologne is reachable by train within 45 minutes. Both cities have a lot to offer. Carsten grew up in Bad Honnef and knows all about the area.

Many activities can be done in and around Bad Honnef, reaching from hiking to cycling (mountain or along the Rhine river, we have a few bikes), tennis, rowing, ultimate frisbee, and many many more.
The Cologne/Bonn area is also very well connected within Europe. Cologne main station is a railway hub in Germany, with many quick connections to places like Brussels, Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Berlin, Luxembourg, and even London. Within reach are also the airports of Cologne, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf and Frankfurt-Hahn (Ryanair), giving you the possibility of short trips to exciting destinations in Europe.

Our daily life currently looks like this: The kids go to school until 1 or 3 pm. In the afternoons, they are at home. Depending on what time they get home, your tasks will include preparing a meal, playing with them, taking them to sports clubs or friends, teaching English, etc. Carsten works until between 5 and 6 pm, we all have dinner together, play a little or read to the kids and take them to bed. Time permitting we do various family activities on the weekends, which you are free to join, of course. Welcome to our family!
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Job Description

Your day starts with helping to get the children ready in the morning. Then you have some time off, you can go to language school or do whatever you like. When the kids come home from school (depending on the day, usually between 1 and 3 pm) you will take them again, prepare a meal on some days, and do activities with them until, depending on the day, later in the afternoon or until we have dinner together. On some afternoons you will drive the kids to activities (usually sports clubs) within Bad Honnef or Rheinbreitbach, the town right next to us. The kids are old enough that they do not need a nanny anymore but rather a sister who can show them cool new things and help them improve their language skills.
After dinner we all tidy up together and take the kids to bed, so you usually have evenings off as well.

It's important for us that you speak English (or French) to the kids so they can improve their language skills. You need to be a native speaker in either English or French, as well as an extroverted and bubbly person. Occasionally we will ask you to babysit in the evening, even though this has become less frequent since Covid.

Light housework like tidying up the kids’ toys, emptying the dishwasher, vacuum cleaning, dusting etc. will be part of your chores, as well as keeping your own living area and shower clean. This means experience in household chores is a must.

The au pair program in Germany is very standardized, the working hours are up to 30 per week, and pocket money is 280 Euros a month. We also contribute to transportation costs and language courses.

For us it's really important that you are someone who enjoys spending time with children, rather than perceiving it as work.

Please feel free to ask us any questions. After the first videocall you can also get in touch with previous au pairs to hear how living in our family is from their perspective. We are very passionate about the au pair programme and genuinely enjoy making it a memorable experience for everyone!
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Family Information


Family has pets No

Family lives in Town

Parent's Age Group 30-45

Are you a single parent? No, our family has two parents

Nationality German

Languages spoken at home English, French, German

Religion No Religion

Importance of religion Not important

Employment Project manager / Teacher

People living in the house 4

Children's/people's age and gender 8 Year female
10 Year male

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Job Requirements

Driving required - Yes

Working Hours (per week) 25 - 30

Pocket Money of Au Pair (per month) 280 EUR

Required Gender Female

Duration of Stay 7-24 Months

Earliest Starting Date Aug 2025

Latest Starting Date Oct 2025

Looking for Au Pair

Children's/People's Age 6 - 10 years old

Children/People to take care of 2

Minimum Childcare Experience 50-100

We need a tutor who can teach

How old are the students the Tutor should teach?

We need assistance and support in

Preferred Nationalities American - USA, Australian, Belgian, British, Canadian, Channel Islander, English, French, Irish, Maltese, Manx, New Zealander, Norfolk Islander, Scottish, Swiss, Welsh

Language Skills
 English, Minimum Mastery (C2)
- or -
 French, Minimum Native Language

Education Level No preferences

Willing to pay/share the travel costs? -

Required Age 18-26

Accepts Smokers No

Taking care of special needs children/people required No

Taking care of pets required No

Swimming required No

Riding a bike required No

The applicant can attend language courses Yes

First Aid Training required No

Driving required Yes

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Family Description

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Accommodation

You will have a very nice room, in fact the whole third floor (the attic). Our house has a yard, and we live within walking distance from subway and train stations.