House Manager (HM-JB-GCT-06) General Labor - Greenwich, CT at Geebo

House Manager (HM-JB-GCT-06)

Crimmins Residential Staffing Crimmins Residential Staffing Greenwich, CT Greenwich, CT Full-time Full-time $90,000 - $120,000 a year $90,000 - $120,000 a year House Manager Job Description A family of 5 with 3 under the age of 4 is in search of a full-time House Manager for their Greenwich home.
Applicants must have 5
years of relevant experience.
Work Schedule Monday - Friday (9 am - 6 pm) (flexible on weekends) Salary DOE $90,000 to $120,000 /yr.
Car provided for business use.
Current staff Live in Nanny Live Out Housekeeper Primary Duties Management of the residence and property including the New York City apartment.
Supervised of general interior and exterior household/property maintenance, renovations, and vendors.
Oversee and report on household budgets and expenses.
Organize and manage household inventories, closets, and storage areas.
Plan and assist with regular entertainment for private & social events.
Drive; help with children, run errands.
grocery shopping etc.
Serve as the point person in emergencies.
When needed, immediately inspect and secure property, and inform principals, security companies, and authorities.
Assist with the principal's non-profit work and other creative projects.
Tech savvy - research and purchase.
Skills Required Energetic with a dedicated work ethic, strong communication skills, detail-oriented, and ability to anticipate the needs of principals.
Service-oriented and a self-starter.
Flexibility in accommodating changing schedules and a fast-paced environment that requires excellent time management, problem-solving skills, and a positive attitude.
Child friendly Experience with managing high-end residences.
Able to maintain discretion and confidentiality at all times.
Must have a valid driver's license.
BA/BS degree required.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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