Family ID: 3516096

Children: 2 Children, 6 - 10 years old, 11 - 14 years old

City: Dessenheim / Village | More ⇩

Name Jennifer

State Grand Est

Postal code Only Premium members

Job Start: Apr 2025 - Jun 2025

Time of stay: 2-4 Months

Last action: 9 days ago

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Welcome Letter to the Au Pair

Originally translated from Deutsch
We are a German family in France.
Two children (a boy aged 8 and a girl aged 13).
We speak German at home, but as soon as you leave the front door, you can improve your French. Or you can tell the children to only speak French with you; that's also possible.
This gives you the opportunity to learn German or French, or simply both :-).

Our children go to school in France, and we work in Germany.
We are what we call cross-border commuters. Both countries blend together for us. In everyday life, when shopping, and because we have both German and French friends.
A life in two worlds. :-)
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Job Description

Originally translated from Deutsch
On weekdays, the children's school starts around 8 a.m.
Our son goes to school in our village.
Our daughter takes the bus. She's usually at school until 5 p.m.
We eat dinner around 7 p.m.

Our son has school from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., then you drop him off and pick him up, and he's home by 1:30 p.m. During that time, you should eat, which you prepare.
Then he has school again from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The afternoon is your playtime.
There is no school in France on Wednesdays. So you have a whole day at your disposal here. Our daughter comes home from school at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays.

It's possible to enroll our son at school for lunch so that the language course can be accommodated on some days. We'll discuss this individually.
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Family Information

Family has pets - Yes

Family has pets Yes

Family lives in Village

Parent's Age Group 40-55

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

Nationality German

Languages spoken at home German

Religion No Religion

Importance of religion Not important

Employment Employee / Official

People living in the house 4

Children's/people's age and gender 13 Year female
7 Year male

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Job Requirements

Swimming required - Yes
Riding a bike required - Yes
Driving required - Yes

Working Hours (per week) 30 - 35

Pocket Money of Au Pair, Granny Au Pair (per month) 400 EUR

Required Gender Female

Duration of Stay 2-4 Months

Earliest Starting Date Apr 2025

Latest Starting Date Jun 2025

Looking for Au Pair and Granny Au Pair

Children's/People's Age 6 - 10 years old, 11 - 14 years old

Children/People to take care of 2

Minimum Childcare Experience No preferences

We need a tutor who can teach

How old are the students the Tutor should teach?

We need assistance and support in

Preferred Nationalities No Preferences

Language Skills
 French, Minimum Upper intermediate (B2)
- and -
 English, Minimum Upper intermediate (B2)

Education Level No preferences

Willing to pay/share the travel costs? Ja

Required Age 18-75

Accepts Smokers No

Taking care of special needs children/people required No

Taking care of pets required Yes

Swimming required Yes

Riding a bike required Yes

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

Originally translated from Deutsch
We bought an old farm and are continuously renovating. The house is finished; this spring we started on the barns. But there's still a lot to do... Everything is finished to the point where you feel very comfortable and can spend a great time here.
We live in a very small village between Colmar and Basel; you have to rely on a car here.
Of course, you can also start nice bike rides from our house, but the nearest supermarket is actually only accessible by car.
You would definitely have your own room, but no private bathroom.
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