Au Pair In New Zealand

For 6, 9 or 12 months, live like a local. Earn NZ$170 to NZ$235 per week (USD$116 to $160)

au pair
/ō ˈper/ noun
A young person who lives with a host family and takes care of the children in exchange for room and board and a weekly or monthly allowance.

Program Overview

Travel and earn money at the same time. If that sounds great to you, think about becoming an Au Pair in New Zealand!

What do Au Pairs do?  Au Pairs take care of the children during scheduled hours.  They help the children with their homework and assist in keeping children’s rooms and play areas clean. They prepare snacks and meals for the children, and drop them off or pick them up from school or activities.  If this sounds like something you’d be really good at, then being an Au Pair in New Zealand is definitely for you.

Rather than take your chances on a family that has not undergone a background check, with GeoVisions Foundation, your host family is screened carefully. In addition, you have the ultimate safety net … local coordinators in New Zealand you can call on anytime. All of this to ensure you have a safe, comfortable environment and that your host family is a suitable host. Receive a clear set of guidelines and expectations that are set with your host family. Through monthly meetups, make new friends during your time in New Zealand.

Fee

$689

Think an online matching service is better? Read this and think again!

Service GeoVisions Great Au Pair AuPair.com Au Pair World
Fee for complete profile & unlimited access to families

$0

$35/mo.

$140/yr.

$55/mo.

$130/6 mo.

$45/mo.

$146/yr.

Review host family contract Yes No No No
Only accept screened host families Yes None None None
24/7 agency support abroad Yes No No No
Skype interview added to your complete profile Yes No No No
Personally send your profile to host families Yes No No No
Meet-ups with other au pairs Yes No No No
Rematch after issues with host family Available No No No
Assistance with paperwork & placement process Yes No No No
Int'l travel, accident and health insurance with $0 deductible

$129/6 mo

$249/yr.

Unavailable Unavailable

$240/6 mo.

$480/yr.

How Long Can You Stay?

6, 9 or 12 months.

Visa

Not Included. A working holiday visa is required from the New Zealand Government’s website.

Start Dates

We have families available year around.

Eligibility

  • You must be between 18 and 30 with at least a high school diploma. (Please note that males can apply to be an au pair. The placements will take longer to make.)
  • Have previous childcare/babysitting experience and a genuine love of children.
  • Be able to commit to at least 6 months as an au pair. 
  • Have a passport that allows you to obtain a working holiday visa.
  • You must have a  valid driver’s license and be prepared to drive in New Zealand. We recommend obtaining an international driver’s license. Driving lessons are provided to help familiarize au pairs with driving in New Zealand. (Please note that most cars in New Zealand are standard transmission.)
  • Be a non-smoker.

Video

Here is a video by one of our au pairs in New Zealand, Marley. She took this during her first week with her host family. Can you imagine the rest of the weeks?

 

Costs

$689

Think an online matching service is better? Read this and think again!

Service GeoVisions Great Au Pair AuPair.com Au Pair World
Fee for complete profile & unlimited access to families

$0

$35/mo.

$140/yr.

$55/mo.

$130/6 mo.

$45/mo.

$146/yr.

Review host family contract Yes No No No
Only accept screened host families Yes None None None
24/7 agency support abroad Yes No No No
Skype interview added to your complete profile Yes No No No
Personally send your profile to host families Yes No No No
Meet-ups with other au pairs Yes No No No
Rematch after issues with host family Available No No No
Assistance with paperwork & placement process Yes No No No
Int'l travel, accident and health insurance with $0 deductible

$129/6 mo

$249/yr.

Unavailable Unavailable

$240/6 mo.

$480/yr.

What Will I Earn?

You will earn a salary of:

  • NZ$200/week for 25 hours of childcare.
  • NZ $210-295 (net)/week for 30 hours of childcare.
  • NZ$220-315 (net)/week for 35 hours of childcare.
  • NZ$230-335 (net) per week for 40 hours of childcare.  
  • NZ$250-355 (net) per week for 45 hours of childcare.
  • Au Pairs will have 2 days off per week. The exact weekly amount is based on experience level of the au pair.

Paid holiday time:

  • With a 6 month placement, au pairs receive 2 weeks of holiday time.  
  • With a 9 month placements receive 3 weeks of holiday time.
  • With a 12 month program, au pairs receive 4 weeks holiday.

Au Pairs who stay 12 months may earn at least $7,000 after the program fee. On top of that all your living expenses are covered by the host family.

What's Included

  • A private room and full board.
  • Your placement with a screened host family.
  • In-country support.
  • Pre-departure assistance.
  • Monthly au pair coffee group and occasional special events.
  • 24-hour support while abroad
  • 3 day orientation in a home like setting with other au pairs.
  • Assistance setting up a NZ bank account.

What's Not Included

  • Your international flights.
  • Meals when you travel or go out on your own.
  • Spending money for personal expenses, when you travel or optional activities.
  • Working Holiday visa fee.
  • International insurance with 24-hour emergency assistance services for US permanent residents. (Available at an additional cost). 

Application Process

After you make sure that you meet the au pair qualifications, the next step is to apply.

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1.  Submit the online application along with the deposit.
2.  You'll receive a link for a supplemental form and additional materials to then submit.
3. We work with our partner in New Zealand to match you with a well-screened host family.
4. We'll email you the host family information.  Set up a skype call with the host family for your interview.
5. Once you and the host family agree that it's a good match, you and the family arrange the exact arrival and departure date.
6. Find and purchase your flights.
7.  Arrange your international health insurance.
8.  If you need a visa, please arrange for your visa.
9.  Fly to New Zealand and begin your au pair program and cultural experience!

FAQ

Please call us on +1 (203) 453-5838 if you have questions.

We are asked the same questions each day, so we hope this page of Frequently Asked Questions will be helpful to you. Anyone in our office can answer your questions anytime you call. We want you to made informed decisions and we will be happy to talk to you anytime.

Why Is There A Placement Fee? It’s like I’m paying to get a job.

  1. You can find free au pairs positions on the Internet.  Over the years we have met au pairs who did that and had horrible experiences when they thought they were going into a fantastic overseas au pair job only to find out the family where they were living was not screened, families dismissed au pairs routinely without paying them, and there was no one to turn to for help and support. No one to look out for them.  And because they were on their own, they were lonely.

    At GeoVisions, the families are screened and in some cases, we have placed au pairs with that family before. We make sure you’re being paid the highest stipend possible. We provide a person in-country to help you and to be there for you. You can meet other au pairs just like you and attend social activities with other au pairs. In fact, if your placement doesn’t work out, we will move you to another family (based on circumstances).

Can I choose my location?

We recommend focusing on family interviews and choosing your location based on the host family that you really “connect with.” Let the family connection guide your decision on where you will live.

What if I don’t like my placement when I arrive or I have host family issues? Can I move?

Before you depart, we connect you via email, phone and Skype with your new host family. You’ll have all the details you want before you ever leave home.  GeoVisions spends a great deal of time on match-making. It is the only way the program will be successful. There needs to be a “connection” between you and your host family.

But after you arrive if you’re having issues, we have a way to start the process to fix things or, change your placement, if necessary. This is extremely rare, but we’ve done this long enough to know things can come up on all sides.

Can I be placed with someone? I’d like to travel with a friend.

Unfortunately, host families needing an au pair only have one au pair in the home at a time.  So we are unable to provide a homestay for anyone except one au pair per household. If you want to apply with someone else, they would be placed with another family. We would try hard to find a host family so you would be close to one another, but we could not guarantee that. We are successful most of the time.

Will I be a part of the family or an employee?

Some of our au pairs tell us the bond they form with their host family can last a lifetime.  We know some au pairs who actually fly back a few years later for a reunion or to attend a milestone event for one of the children they cared for.

You will participate in family activities, share cultures, make friends in your new community and with other au pairs in the area.

Should I become an au pair?

Becoming an au pair is a serious position … and while you do get paid to travel … your main responsibilities are the children you care for.  While you might consider yourself patient, fun-loving and perfect for a job like this … think about how responsible you are and your previous experience with children under your care.  If you’re ready … we have incredible families who need you right away, living in amazing locations.  It's an amazing cultural exchange!

Can't I use a matching site?

Yes! But you'll still pay to subscribe to the matching sites for a year of premium service if you want the good jobs. Plus, no matter what you pay, you won't get a screened host family. 100% of GeoVisions Foundation host families have been screened by au pair professionals.

PLEASE BE CAREFUL

You can find sites on the Internet that will encourage you to find a family for free. Some of those sites boast 2 Million registrations. How can any company screen 2 million families?  Please think twice before you agree to travel thousands of miles from your family and friends and move in with a host family who is advertising that they want a young woman or a young man to move in with them. They remind us of dating sites.

If things go wrong and your host family violates your agreement with them, resolving the problems will be all up to you. And today you may not be concerned. That’s fine. But just know that any family that ducks under the radar and doesn’t want to be screened, that regularly goes beyond the terms of your contract, making you work too much, too often, on the wrong kinds of tasks will likely keep on doing it unless there is someone right there to step in and help you. Or get you out of that situation quickly and safely.

In the USA and in The Netherlands, au pairs are required to use an approved au pair agency. This government requirement is all about protecting you.

Want some real down to earth ideas? The website, AuPairMom.com is a great source. At that site, they “get about one email a week from an au pair in Europe or Australia who is working without the support of an agency. She is usually being expected to work far too much, has limited to no use of a car, can’t leave the host family’s house, and/or is having her pocket money withheld for problems she does not think she caused.”

With GeoVisions, every family is screened carefully and visited in person. Many of these families have hosted au pairs before. We brag that we have a few hundred host families, not millions. It’s a number we can screen and stay connected to. It’s not about the money. It’s about your safety.

Are there Blog posts written by Au Pairs I could read?

Here are examples of what it’s like to au pair in New Zealand, written by our au pairs from our SeekExperiences Blog.

Is there a formal orientation?

Orientation includes accommodation, meals, course materials, CPR and first aid course, driving theory, and more. This is a 3 day orientation in a home like setting with other au pairs.  

2019 Orientation begins:

  • April 11
  • May 16
  • June 20
  • July 4
  • July 11
  • July 18
  • July 25
  • August 1
  • August 8
  • August 15
  • August 22
  • September 5
  • September 12
  • September 26
  • October 10
  • October 24
  • November 14
  • December 12

 

What hours will I be working?

Au pairs work between 25-45 hours/week.  You will know the number of hours prior to confirming the match with the host family.  In addition to the set hours, au pairs are asked to include one "free" night of babysitting at bedtime.  

Gallery

Here are a handful of photos to give you a sense of this program.

You can also find more photos, stories, and video through our Facebook Page, Instagram and YouTube channels and our Blog.

As you view more photos and video, consider the program benefits. A second home with new friends and becoming more independent and confident. Add an international reference to your resume which helps with future job applications because of your experience as an au pair to a family in New Zealand and you're ahead of the game.

What Our Au Pairs Say (Click to see all reviews on GoAbroad.com)

10 Rating With 5 Starts T

I spent 6 months au-pairing in New Zealand, and went through Geovisions in the US. The entire time I was abroad, I felt supported and had plenty of resources and contacts just in case I needed anything. The Geovisions program makes sure that you are matched with a good family in a secure location. I highly recommend Geovisions if you are considering a safe, secure, and fun overseas adventure!

Heidi, August 1, 2018

9 Rating With 4 half stars T

My time as a New Zealand Au Pair was challenging and rewarding. I grew and changed in ways I didn't realized I needed until it happened. The country itself is incredibly beautiful and the New Zealand people are an unique and honest people.

A growing experience. Jess, July 18, 2018