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Chicago Au Pair Resources

Au Pair Ambassador Sha`Ron

Hello and welcome! My name is Sha`Ron and I am a Local Childcare Coordinator for GreatAuPair. I support both host families and au pairs to help them have a successful and memorable cultural exchange year. I can help introduce you to vetted and qualified au pairs. I know how extremely critical it is for parents to find loving, compassionate childcare for their precious little ones, not just for their peace of mind but also for the safety and well-being of their children. I look forward to helping you with your childcare needs and making new friends as more Host Families across the country join our life-changing au pair program! Please let me know how I can assist you. Sincerely, Sha`Ron

Activities in Chicago

There is lots to do in Chicago! Here are just a few options:

Skydeck Chicago

233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

Shedd Aquarium

1200 S DuSable Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605, USA Rated 4.5 of 5 View map

Navy Pier

600 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

360 CHICAGO

875 N Michigan Ave 94th floor, Chicago, IL 60611, USA Rated 4.5 of 5 View map

Museum of Illusions Chicago

25 E Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

Millennium Park

Chicago, IL 60602, USA Rated 4.8 of 5 View map

Chicago Botanic Garden

1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL 60022, USA Rated 4.8 of 5 View map

Chicago

Chicago, IL, USA View map

Field Museum

1400 S Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605, USA Rated 4.7 of 5 View map

The Art Institute of Chicago

111 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60603, USA Rated 4.8 of 5 View map

Adler Planetarium

1300 S DuSable Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605, USA Rated 4.2 of 5 View map

The Chicago Theatre

175 N State St, Chicago, IL 60601, USA Rated 4.7 of 5 View map

Chicago Riverwalk

Chicago, IL 60601, USA Rated 4.8 of 5 View map

Lincoln Park Zoo

Chicago, IL 60614, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

Chicago Children's Museum

700 E Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60611, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

Brookfield Zoo Chicago

8400 31st St, Brookfield, IL 60513, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

Griffin Museum of Science and Industry

5700 S DuSable Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60637, USA Rated 4.7 of 5 View map

Willis Tower

233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL 60606, USA Rated 4.5 of 5 View map

The Escape Game Chicago

42 E Ontario St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA Rated 5 of 5 View map

The Morton Arboretum

4100 IL-53, Lisle, IL 60532, USA Rated 4.8 of 5 View map

Chicago Transportation

We've got transportation options!

UIC Transportation Facility

1351 S Morgan St, Chicago View map

Amtrak South Branch Bridge

1856-1880 S Lumber St, Chicago View map

BNSF/Metra Railroad Yard

432 W 14th St, Chicago View map

Masters Transportation

2300 S Throop St, Chicago View map

Chinatown Water Taxi Stop

Chicago View map

Megabus Stop on W Polk St. Between S Clinton St and S Canal St

W Polk St, Chicago View map

Chicago Greyhound Bus Station

630 W Harrison St, Chicago View map

Greyhound: Bus Station

630 W Harrison St, Chicago View map

Damen

Chicago View map

Union Station Transit Center

501-515 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago View map

Chicago Union Station

225 S Canal St, Chicago View map

Damen & Taylor

Chicago View map

Regional Transportation Authority

165 N Jefferson St, Chicago View map

Reserved Enterprise Transportation

233 S Wacker Dr #84, Chicago View map

GE Transportation

500 W Monroe St, Chicago View map

Chicago Union Station Transportation Service

2233 S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago View map

Ogilvie Transportation Center

500 W Madison St 2nd floor, Chicago View map

Ogilvie Transportation Center

500 W Madison St, Chicago View map

Total Charter Bus Chicago

10 S LaSalle St #1950, Chicago View map

Chicago Department of Transportation

30 N LaSalle St #1100, Chicago View map

Chicago Accredited Schools

Check out these great educational opportunities:

University of Illinois at Chicago

East Area Office SRCS MC 117, 700 S Halsted St, Chicago Rated 3.9 of 5 View map

UIC College of Education

1040 W Harrison St, Chicago Rated 3.7 of 5 View map

Rush University

1653 W Congress Pkwy #12, Chicago Rated 4.5 of 5 View map

UIC College of Applied Health Sciences

1919 W Taylor St, Chicago Rated 5 of 5 View map

East-West University

816 S Michigan Ave, Chicago Rated 4.3 of 5 View map

UIC College of Nursing

845 S Damen Ave MC802, Chicago Rated 3.9 of 5 View map

Midwestern Career College

100 S Wacker Dr LL1-50, Chicago Rated 4.8 of 5 View map

Columbia College Chicago

600 S Michigan Ave, Chicago Rated 3.7 of 5 View map

Roosevelt University

430 S Michigan Ave, Chicago Rated 4.3 of 5 View map

Malcolm X College

1900 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago Rated 4.1 of 5 View map

Stellar Career College Chicago

205 W Randolph St Suite 200, Chicago Rated 4.2 of 5 View map

National Louis University - Chicago Campus

122 S Michigan Ave, Chicago Rated 4 of 5 View map

Taylor Business Institute

29 E Madison St, Chicago Rated 4.7 of 5 View map

Generations College

Heyworth Building, 29 E Madison St 2nd floor, Chicago Rated 4.8 of 5 View map

Midwestern Career College

203 N LaSalle St #1400, Chicago Rated 4.5 of 5 View map

City Colleges-Chicago

30 E Lake St, Chicago Rated 5 of 5 View map

Harold Washington College, City College of Chicago

30 E Lake St, Chicago Rated 4 of 5 View map

SAE Institute Chicago

820 N Orleans St #125, Chicago Rated 3.9 of 5 View map

Loyola University Arrupe College

1 E Pearson St, Chicago Rated 4.9 of 5 View map

Kennedy-King College

6301 S Halsted St, Chicago Rated 4.1 of 5 View map

Chicago Driver's License

Here are some places to get a driver's license:

Chicago South Illinois Secretary of State Facility

9901 S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago, IL 60628, USA Rated 3.7 of 5 View map

Chicago North Illinois Secretary of State Facility

5401 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60630, USA Rated 3.6 of 5 View map

Illinois Secretary of State Flagship Center

125 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

Chicago Central Illinois Secretary of State Facility

191 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60601, USA Rated 4.1 of 5 View map

Chicago West Illinois Secretary of State Facility

5301 W Lexington St, Chicago, IL 60644, USA Rated 3.5 of 5 View map

DMV Chinatown

2250 S Canal St, Chicago, IL 60616, USA Rated 4 of 5 View map

Lombard Illinois Secretary of State Facility

837 S Westmore-Meyers Rd Unit A2, Lombard, IL 60148, USA Rated 3.5 of 5 View map

Secretary of State Chicago Office

125 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603, USA Rated 3.7 of 5 View map

Illinois DMV

125 W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60603, USA Rated 4.6 of 5 View map

Secretary of State Drivers Service Facility

9901 S King Dr, Chicago, IL 60628, USA Rated 3.4 of 5 View map

Chicago Heights Illinois Secretary of State Facility

570 209th St, Chicago Heights, IL 60411, USA Rated 3.8 of 5 View map

Illinois Secretary of State Drivers Service Facility

2250 S Canal St, Chicago, IL 60616, USA Rated 4 of 5 View map

West Chicago Illinois Secretary of State Facility

721 Kress Rd, West Chicago, IL 60185, USA Rated 4.1 of 5 View map

Ford City Mall

7601 S Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL 60652, USA Rated 3.8 of 5 View map

City Of Chicago

4445 N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60630, USA Rated 3.6 of 5 View map

DMV Test Site

5401 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60630, USA Rated 3 of 5 View map

Charles Chew State Of Illinois Motor Vehicle Facility

9893 S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago, IL 60628, USA Rated 2.9 of 5 View map

Real ID Supercenter Chicago

191 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60601, USA Rated 4.1 of 5 View map

Why host an au pair?

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Culturally rich, yet so affordable.

For as little as $1703 per month*, you get experienced live-in childcare 45 hours per week. Plus, you could qualify for a childcare tax credit up to $6,000.

  • Affordable at just $393/week*
  • Flexible care when you need it
  • Experienced with 1,200+ hours
  • Dependable live-in childcare
  • Legal J-1 visa, up to 2 years
  • Trusted by families since 2001
*Participants are free to agree to compensation higher than the legally applicable minimum au pair stipend, which must comply with all legal requirements, including the Fair Labor Standards Act and U.S. Department of State regulations. Au pairs can provide no more than 10 hours of childcare per day and 45 hours per week.

Common Au Pair Questions

Au pairs participating in the U.S. Au Pair Program are young adults between the ages of 18 and 26 who come to the United States and live as an extended member of their host family while also completing 6 credit hours of school. An au pair provides up to 45 hours per week of live-in childcare in exchange for a private room, board and a minimum weekly stipend. Au pairs expose families to other cultures, languages and customs, offering valuable cross-cultural experience.

Because au pairs are visiting the U.S. as an exchange visitor on a federal exchange program that allows them to provide childcare, they represent one of the most affordable childcare and cultural exchange programs available, especially for families with more than one child.

A nanny is strictly a domestic employee whereby an au pair is a participant in a federally sponsored cultural exchange program. An au pair is welcomed and treated as a member of your extended family. Children receive an enriching cultural experience that is not always available from a nanny.

An au pair must meet specific criteria to participate in a government-sponsored Au Pair Program. In the United States, au pairs must be between the ages of 18-26 with demonstrable childcare experience, who come to the U.S. to stay with a family for a cultural exchange experience for one year. Au pairs typically don't make a career out of childcare work as nannies more often do.

Many families and au pairs participate in government authorized au pair exchange programs where there are defined rules and requirements. See Family Requirements or Au Pair Requirements for more information. The relationship between a nanny and family is that of employer and employee, not governed by the regulations of a federal exchange program.

Nannies are not required to meet the strict vetting, experience and training requirements of the Au Pair Program. Nannies are not necessarily seeking a cultural exchange experience, rather, it may be more of a career-building experience in childcare they are seeking.

An au pair visiting the US through a legitimate Au Pair Program sponsor designated by the US Department of State will be issued a J-1 Au Pair Visa that is valid for one year and may be extended for a second year. Afte the second year, the au pair must return home. The au pair may reapply to the Au Pair Program again after two years if she or he is still eligible.

In exchange for room, board, and a weekly stipend, your au pair will work for up to 45 hours a week helping you calm temper tantrums, conquering your kid's laundry, assisting with morning and bedtime routines, whipping up kids' meals and school lunches, solving burning math questions, transporting kids to school and activities, playing and having fun, and most importantly providing you with the satisfaction of knowing you can count on the best childcare possible.

For most parents, there simply aren't enough hours in the day to cross everything off the continuous 'to do' list, let alone have fun with your children, and find free time for yourself. It's a different story with an au pair. Not only will an au pair play with and supervise the kids, she will also help you with all child-related tasks:

  • Preparing meals and cleaning up afterwards
  • Making school lunches
  • Help with bathtime
  • Driving kids to school and activities
  • Helping with homework and tutoring
  • Doing kids' laundry
  • Keeping kids' rooms tidy and organized
  • Other specific duties as related to caring for the kids in your family

You might notice that au pairs are not responsible for heavy housework, yardwork, pet care, laundry, or meals for the entire family. However, they are also members of the family, as such you may ask them to participate in general household responsibilities that are shared among family members.

An au pair cannot be left as the sole-caregiver in charge of the children and household while host parents are out of town. Au pairs cannot work more than 10 hours a day which includes sleeping hours if they are responsible for the children. You should have another responsible adult available to relieve the au pair and assist with the overall management of the household in your absence.

Most au pairs are interested in getting out and socializing and going to school in their free time. Our experience is that placements are most successful if night shifts are avoided.

GreatAuPair does not determine au pair compensation. Au pair compensation is negotiated and decided upon between the au pair (the employee) and the host family (the Employer). The U.S. Department of State, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor has set the legally applicable federal minimum weekly au pair stipend at $195.75, subject to the FLSA, however, au pairs and host families are free to agree upon au pair compensation that may be higher than the legally applicable federal minimum au pair stipend.

The minimum weekly au pair stipend for the U.S. Au Pair Program is directly connected to the U.S. federal minimum wage. The minimum Au Pair stipend is based on the U.S. Department of Labor's formula that includes credit for the room and board Host Families provide for their Au Pairs. The room and board credit currently is 40% of an au pair's credited compensation.

If an au pair was to work 45 hours per week for 51 weeks at the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour that would result in $16,638.75. If you subtract the 40% room and board credit from that amount, then the result is $9,983.25, which is then divided by 51 weeks, which results in $195.75.

Department of State regulations strictly prohibit an au pair from working more than 45 hours a week and 10 hours a day. Even if your au pair would like to earn the extra money for extra hours, it is strictly prohibited.

No, an au pair can only live with and work for one family.

No, au pairs are not permitted to work for other families.

Many families find that having their au pair accompany them on vacation is a great way to gain some extra free time and enjoy a second set of hands. Plus, your au pair benefits by having a rewarding and fun experience with your family. If an au pair accompanies you on a family vacation, the hours worked are counted and she continues to earn her stipend. An au pair should not be held responsible for costs associated with the family vacation other than special purchases/entertainment, etc. that the au pair chooses.

If you are traveling outside of the United States, it is your responsibility to check with that country's embassy to find out any visa regulations that might apply to your au pair. Your au pair will also need to submit her DS-2019 form to GreatAuPair for signature well in advance of the travel dates. The signature by a Responsible Officer at GreatAuPair demonstrates the au pair is in good standing on the au pair program and is necessary for re-entry to the United States.

Au pairs in their extension year may not be able to leave the country, as their original 12-month visa may have expired. Please be sure to check with GreatAuPair before leaving the country with an au pair on her extension year.

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