Find an Au Pair in Oregon
The Best Au Pair Agency in Oregon
Looking to host an au pair in Oregon? Whether you’re busy with work, personal commitments, or simply keeping Portland weird, there’s no denying that keeping a healthy balance of family life can be challenging. Since 1998, Au Pair USA has been providing top-notch nanny and daycare alternatives in Portland, Eastmoreland, Vancouver, Pearl, and other major Oregon cities.
On-the-ground Support for Host Families & Au Pairs in Oregon
At Au Pair USA, we pride ourselves on the nationwide network of Local Coordinators that make hosting an au pair in Portland, Oregon—among our many other covered metropolitan areas—an enriching experience for the host family and au pair alike.
Au Pair USA’s Oregon Staff
Marisa Ferro
Local Coordinator for host families and au pairs in the Portland area.
Au Pair Childcare Costs
How much does a live-in au pair cost? Compared to the cost of daycare or preschool, opting for au pair childcare can be a cost-effective option, especially if you have more than one child. You’ll also have the added benefit of a flexible childcare provider who can adapt to your schedule.
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Oregon Areas that Au Pair USA Serves
Portland | Eastmoreland | Southwest Hills |
Beaverton | Forest Park | Tigard |
Happy Valley | Irvington | Vancouver |
Lake Oswego | Pearl |
- Portland
- Beaverton
- Happy Valley
- Lake Oswego
This list is not exhaustive. Not sure if your Oregon community is covered? Contact us today to find out!
Frequent Questions About Hiring a Live-In Au Pair in Oregon
An au pair is a young person from abroad between the ages of 18 and 26 who joins your family for a year and provides child care assistance. Au pair are motivated by a desire to experience life in America, improve their education, and make a difference in your children's lives. This mutually beneficial relationship gives host parents live-in childcare coverage while offering au pairs a unique opportunity to be fully immersed in American culture.
An au pair comes to the US to live as a member of your family. They are motivated by a desire to experience life as part of your American family while providing childcare to your children. They will often join your family for meals and activities outside of their scheduled work hours. While all au pairs have childcare experience and training, they are not professional caregivers making a career out of childcare. On the other hand, US-based nannies typically work a set schedule and travel to your home each day to provide childcare. They are not typically motivated by a desire to experience cultural exchange or participate in family activities outside of their work hours. As professional caregivers, the cost of hiring a nanny can be more expensive than hosting an au pair.
Au Pair USA by InterExchange is designated by the US Department of State to operate the Au Pair Program. The Au Pair Program is overseen by the Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs as part of their BridgeUSA portfolio of programs. Like the other Bridge USA program, the Au Pair Program is primarily a cultural exchange program designed to enhance the United States's foreign policy and public diplomacy objectives.
Our Online Academy is custom-designed for au pairs and uses a variety of training methods, including live sessions with Au Pair USA staff, videos, online courses, and offline activities. The Online Academy meets the Department of State’s training requirements.
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