
About Me
Name: Domenica P Au Pair Professional
Age: 23
Country of origin: Austria
Driver's license: Full
Driver's license obtained on: April 2024
Earliest arrival date: TBA
Length of placement: 10 months
- Willing to consider a longer placements
Childcare experience: Babysitting, Daycare centre for children, Summer activity camps, Youth or church
Experience with children: Experienced with children 3 months and older Willing to care for children 3 months and older
Other qualifications: Life Saving Certificate, Has Diploma as a Social Worker
Hobbies: Computers, Games, Voluntary work, Drawing, Cooking, Photography, Reading, Guitar, Piano, Dance, Running, Swimming, Hikin
Willing to:
- Stay with single Host Mom
- Stay with single Host Dad
- Stay with same-sex couples female
- Stay with same-sex couples male
- Stay with French-speaking families
- Stay with pets - cats
- Stay with pets- dogs
- Stay with other pets ie reptiles, spiders, rodents
- Prepare meat-based meals for the family (if vegan/vegetarian)
Message to the host family
“I want to become an au pair and live with a Canadian host family because it offers a wonderful opportunity to experience a new culture while doing something I enjoy—caring for children. Living with a Canadian family will allow me to immerse myself in their way of life, experience local traditions, and improve my English through everyday interactions.
I’m excited to build meaningful relationships with the children and contribute to their growth. and development. I’m eager to share my own culture, traditions, and language with you, creating a rich and rewarding cultural exchange for both sides. I also see this experience as a way to grow. Caring for children in a different environment will help me develop new skills and perspectives.”
I’m excited to build meaningful relationships with the children and contribute to their growth. and development. I’m eager to share my own culture, traditions, and language with you, creating a rich and rewarding cultural exchange for both sides. I also see this experience as a way to grow. Caring for children in a different environment will help me develop new skills and perspectives.”