Full time Household Manager/Housekeeper $20-$25 per hour Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Craigsville, WV at Geebo

Full time Household Manager/Housekeeper $20-$25 per hour

Full time Household Manager/Housekeeper needed for a couple with a 6500 Sq ft property.
Looking for someone who is flexible and can be an extra set of hands for the family to help run the home smoothly, run errands, meet vendors and oversee the day-to-day maintenance of the home.
Ideal candidate has experience running a household, and is respectful and understands boundaries.
Must be pet friendly, there are dogs at the home Pay:
$20-$25 per hour Start date:
ASAP Hours:
Monday - Friday 10am-5pm Guaranteed 32 hours per week
Benefits:
Paid vacation, sick/personal days, holidays Looking for a long-term commitment Duties and
Responsibilities:
Laundry Daily cooking and meal prep Light and deep cleaning of the residence Ensure residence has consistent housekeeping standards Learn to understand and anticipate the household's preferences Clean, tidy, and detail all spaces in the residence Sweep, mop, and vacuum floors and carpets Change and wash bed linens & make beds Shopping and grocery pick up Drop off/pick up dry cleaning Errands Laundry Home organizing Involvement in event planning and preparation for church and family gatherings Prepare for guest visits Packing/unpacking when required Assist with holiday decor set up and break down Requirements:
Valid driver's license and vehicle Be at least 21 years of age Show proof of your legal right to work in the United States Be able to pass a standard background check Provide professional references Upon submitting this form, you will be considered for any suitable positions, so there is no need to complete multiple applications.
Recommended Skills Cooking Event Management Friendliness Housekeeping Maintenance Packaging And Processing Duties Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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