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For busy parents, hiring a household manager can be the solution to managing kids, career and home. A household manager offers personalized support to the family or the individual whom they support. Household managers oversee the general operations of their employer’s home. While the duties and responsibilities may vary depending on the employers needs, household managers generally plan, organize and coordinate events, manage household and family calendars and schedules, arrange appointments, supervise home maintenance projects, play household bills and tackle other assigned administrative tasks. Household managers may also grocery shop, transport children and pets, run errands and otherwise keep the home and home systems functioning smoothly. The experience and knowledge base of each household manager may vary and individuals will wish to hire a household manager who meets their specific needs and is qualified to fulfill their position. Since household managers are employed by the individuals for whom they work, the employer can handpick their household managers and can set the schedule, hours, responsibilities, duties and hourly rate or annual salary of their household managers. Individuals who are organized and pay great attention to detail and enjoy being a personal service provider may find working as a household manager rewarding. Since household managers work in private homes, they must also be trustworthy and honest. Since their employer’s depend on them to help organize their homes and lives, they must also be extremely dependable and reliable. Many nannies who have been employed by a family for several years will transition into the role of household manager once the children are old enough to enter school. During school hours, the nanny may function as household manager and when the children are home, she will return to the role of nanny. Regardless of how individuals find household manager candidates, it is essential that they take the time to know who they are considering to care for their household needs. Individuals must gather as much information as possible about potential candidates, including personal information, education, experience and work history, so that they can make an educated and informed hiring decision. But individuals must do more than gather information. They must confirm its authenticity by conducting a thorough background screening and criminal records checks. Whether you’re looking to hire a household manager or be one yourself, if you want to be in control of your search GoNannies is a great source for finding household managers and household manager jobs.
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