ProAuPair (www.proaupair.com)
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433 Calle Familia
San Clemente, CA 92672
949-903-2348
ProAuPair is a specialized Au Pair agency with a Special Needs Au Pair (SNAP) Program featuring educated and trained special needs professionals. Our strong partnerships with professionals and learning institutions in Europe has provided us with a great pool of candidates who have an explicit interest in working with special needs children.
Your special needs child has a window of opportunity for brain development and learning. Whether a brain injury, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, Down Syndrome, PDD, ADHD or other condition, your little one deserves every chance to achieve their potential. Imagine the benefits of having a dedicated, educated and trained specialist Au Pair living in your home like family providing consistent, knowledgeable care for very affordable rates.
The average weekly cost for hosting your Professional Special Needs Au Pair is $430 per week for 45 hours of child care. This includes the weekly stipend paid directly to your Au Pair ($250) and the remainder is the annual Program Fee paid at the onset.
Benefits of the SNAP Program
Candidates have a minimum two years of full-time experience, and/or a completed degree in occupational-, speech- or physical therapy, or special education
Flexible, reliable childcare 45 hours per week for a max of 10 hours per day
Personal interviews in the Au Pair’s home country
Criminal Background screening and reference verification
Psychometric testing, medical history review
Academic and professional transcript review and evaluation
Medical insurance included
Orientation for the Host Family and Au Pair
32 hours Au Pair training by the National Association of
Childcare Professionals in America before arrival
Responsive local support services throughout your program
Please contact Claudine Hanani at claudine@proaupair.com (949-677-0373) and preview our candidates and programs at www.proaupair.com.
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