Host an au pair in Massachusetts today!

Founded in 1989, we have over 35 years of experience placing au pairs with American families.

Benefits of hosting an au pair

Exposure to a different culture and language


Help with household duties related to the children


An extended member of your family and parenting team


Up to 45 hours of care per week on a schedule you decide


An extra driver to transport kids to activities


A big sister or brother figure for your children


How much does an au pair cost in Massachusetts?

Program fee1

$11,245

Minimum au pair stipend2

from $10,179

Potential additional costs

Varies


Minimum yearly total

$21,424

or approximately $1,785/month

How much is paid directly to the au pair?

In Massachusetts, you’ll pay your au pair at least the Massachusetts minimum wage (currently $15/hour) for each hour worked, less any allowable deductions. 

You’ll pay time-and-a-half for hours over 40 up to the maximum of 45 hours per week.  Your weekly payment to your au pair must always be at least the Federal minimum stipend amount of $195.752 regardless of hours worked. 

Calculate your weekly au pair payment:

Weekly min. payment based on min. wage

$300

Max. deduction for weekly meals

-$42

Max. deduction for weekly lodging

-$35


Minimum weekly payment*:

$223


*This calculation based on MA minimum wage of $15/hr. is for illustration purposes only, and includes maximum allowable deductions per MA state law for weekly meals and lodging, for which certain requirements must be met.

Looking for an au pair in Massachusetts?

Create a quick profile to gain access to the largest pool of online au pair profiles in the U.S. Start the search for your family’s next caregiver today!

What our Massachusetts families are saying

Our experience with Karima has been so wonderful—

there’s just an extra level of comfort knowing that your kids are being cared for by someone who genuinely loves them and doesn’t approach it as just another job.”

— Chieze, host mom in MA

We are here to help you

During your search for an au pair, your Matching Specialist will work with you to find candidates for you based on your criteria or simply act as a resource for help or advice. After you’re matched with an au pair, you’ll have support throughout the year from your Local Childcare Consultant (LCC) and Account Manager.

Hosting an au pair FAQs

Introducing our new app

The easiest way to find the right au pair for you

Steps to welcome an au pair

Step 1

Create account

Download app or register online

Step 2

Complete your profile

Upload photos, references, and other details about your family

Step 3

Meet program requirements

Complete host family checklist and
in-home interview

Step 4

Interview & find your au pair

Match and decide on your arrival date

Step 5

Prepare for arrival

Stay in touch with your au pair while we handle the logistics

Step 6

Welcome your au pair

Start your cultural exchange experience!

1Au pairs pay a smaller program fee to the foreign company that screens them, but no portion of that fee is used to pay for the costs of their international airfare or domestic U.S. transportation. Au pairs may be charged additional fees in the event of special travel requests.

2The U.S. Department of State has determined that au pairs are required to receive from their host families at least $195.75 per week. Host families and au pairs are free to discuss and agree to compensation higher than the required stipend minimum; however, this cannot be in exchange for the au pair exceeding the regulatory limits on working hours (10 hours per day; 45 hours per week) or performing duties beyond childcare-related tasks. The State Department formula is based on the federal minimum wage and applicable room and board credits. Any change in the federal minimum wage or the applicable credits will result in an increase in this minimum stipend amount. Please note, should a family extend beyond the first year, they would be responsible for the stipend for each week of the extension term.