Hello. Welcome to my new blog-spot!
My name is Kim Gamelli. I am the Southern New Jersey
Area Director for Au Pair Care.
I have worked for Au Pair Care for the past 9
years. I love the work that I do. Being
responsible for the management of 32 host families and their au pairs can be
challenging but is also extremely rewarding.
Being organized and accessible is key. The connections I make with au
pairs and their host families is fulfilling and continually energizes and
inspires me.
I take pride in delivering excellent customer service. Because
I am a parent myself, I understand that struggling with busy schedules and
balancing priorities is a reality for all families. I understand that when a parent is in crisis,
or just having a rough day, that competent support is crucial. Parents have
limited time that can’t be wasted making multiple phone calls or sitting on
hold. For this reason, I make myself available
by cell phone at any time throughout the day. Every family is different. Every family
has different needs. My job is to understand each host family’s unique
circumstances and to be available to meet their needs.
When interviewing new hosts, it always interests me to learn
about the uniqueness of each family and to hear about how an extra set of hands
and loving heart will contribute to their home. We also cover logistical and practical matters
such as: reviewing the Department of State regulations, reviewing house rules, and going over expectation management. Some of the
regulations and paperwork can appear daunting, but it is my job to simply and
streamline this process for my clients.
Arrival Orientations are always an exciting time, because I have the
opportunity to meet the new au pair, who recently arrived and joined the family.
We review the expectations, rules, and
schedules. The au pair is given the opportunity to share pictures of her
natural family and stories of her home and culture.
Party Planning is an important part of my job too! Each month, I
organize a gathering for the au pairs. This gives the au pairs, the opportunity
to meet other au pairs in the area and to learn about the interesting spots such as the
shopping mall, coffee shops, theaters and bowling centers. Meetings range from small coffee groups at Panera’s
or Starbucks to large, festive holiday parties. The biggest of monthly
events is always held in September. This is when we host our Annual Host Family and Au Pair International
Picnic. Every year, all host families and au pairs come together to indulge in a variety of ethnic cuisines, get to know more about others in the
program, play games, win prizes, and, most importantly, have a great time!
One of the most important lessons I have gained through the work I do is the value
of each individual’s life story. We all
have unique stories of joy, pain, hardships and laughter. Au Pair Care creates a warm and inviting
community wherein individuals and families can feel confident in their childcare choice, share their unique journeys with
others and become part of a greater and global family network. I invite you to
join us too!
Warm Regards,
Kim