Cultural Care Au Pair provides comprehensive childcare solutions by seamlessly blending trustworthy caregiving with cultural exchange. Designed for families seeking flexibility, connection, and affordability, its key services include:
Flexible, In-Home Childcare
Families can host an au pair—caregivers from overseas who live with the family—as a more adaptable and personal childcare option compared to nannies or daycare. Au pairs typically work up to 45 hours per week, assist with children's meals, laundry, and daily routines, and are trained in CPR and First Aid. The program typically runs around $1,785/month or about $21,424/year, factoring in agency fees and stipend
Streamlined Matching Process
The matching journey is powered by an intuitive mobile app, a NeuroColor personality assessment to enhance compatibility, live communication with multiple candidates, and personalized assistance from Matching Specialists and a Host Family Preparation team.
Extensive Local & National Support
Cultural Care offers robust support infrastructure:
- Local Childcare Consultants (LCCs): Community-based representatives who conduct home visits and orientations, ensure successful placements, and organize local events for families and au pairs.
- In-House Staff Support: Includes Customer Relations Managers, Matching Specialists, and Host Family Preparation staff who offer help at every stage.
- 24/7 Emergency Assistance: Ensures support is available around the clock for unforeseen needs
Waiver & Program Authority Certifications
Cultural Care is an official U.S. Department of State–designated sponsor, operating fully in compliance with J-1 visa regulations and member of the International Au Pair Association—assuring programme credibility and regulatory adherence.
Au Pair Program Pathway
For participants from abroad, Cultural Care facilitates the au pair experience through pre-departure training, orientation, a private room, meals, stipend, college credit support, travel allowances, and legal documentation such as the J-1 visa
