Au Pair Application Form
Collect every candidate's details and childcare experience upfront, so families review profiles that already meet their requirements.
A family and an au pair both want the right match. Getting there requires more than a résumé and a few messages. Typeform's au pair application form gives agencies a consistent way to collect complete candidate profiles from every applicant.
The form captures personal details, language proficiency, childcare experience, driving status, availability, family preferences, and references. The one-question-at-a-time format gives applicants space to consider each answer carefully, which matters when families are reading every response. Conditional logic routes questions based on the applicant's experience and family preferences. Formally trained candidates see questions about childcare settings and age groups, while candidates with informal experience see questions about their approach.
Customize the form with your agency's name, placement requirements, language preferences, and any screening criteria your families specify. Share it via email, post it on your placement platform, or add it to your recruitment channels. Responses feed directly into Google Sheets or Airtable via Zapier, building a searchable candidate database. Families review complete applications, and better matches happen faster.
An au pair application form collects what a placement agency needs to assess a candidate and make a successful match. It gathers language proficiency, childcare experience, driving status, availability, and family preferences in a single submission. It functions as the complete candidate profile your agency uses to match applicants with suitable families.
A poorly matched placement is costly for everyone. When key details are missing, placements fall through and everyone involved loses time. A structured application form ensures matching information arrives consistently before any placement is confirmed. Use it for au pair placements, live-in childcare arrangements, cultural exchange programs, and nanny agency intake.
A complete au pair application form covers:
- Applicant name, nationality, and contact details
- Languages spoken and proficiency level
- Childcare experience and references
- Age groups worked with and experience type (formal or informal)
- Driving license status and vehicle experience
- First aid certification
- Availability and preferred placement start date
- Family preferences (e.g., number of children, pets, location)
Set up conditional logic to branch by experience level, so each candidate sees questions relevant to their background. A formally qualified candidate sees prompts for certificate type, work settings, and age ranges. A candidate with informal experience sees questions about their approach to childcare and why they're seeking a placement. Both paths give your agency the insight it needs to make a confident match.
Connect the form to Google Sheets or Airtable via Zapier so every application logs with candidate details, experience level, and availability. Filter by language, driving status, or preferred start date to shortlist candidates who match a specific family's requirements. Use Typeform's email notifications to alert your placement coordinator the moment a new application is submitted. Your team matches families with candidates faster, with every detail already organized.
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