Personal Assistant/Nanny Personal Care, Spas & Fitness at Geebo

Personal Assistant/Nanny

Busy business owner with 3 young children looking for someone that can wear multiple hats and can work well with my personality and my high expectations.
Also looking for someone that can build a loving and nurturing relationship with my children and be passionate about their future and success.
On average this is a part-time job; 4-5 hours a day Monday-Friday.
However, there may be days or weeks that will fluctuate and a high possibility of being full time.
Basic responsibilities include:
As a Nanny you will be responsible for all tasks related to the care of my children.
Supervise the children 's activities at all times Plan and prepare meals Implementing daily routines Help with new routines in place such as potty training Teach the children good social manners Play with the children, both indoors and outdoors Plan and lead educational activities, including reading, with the children Help maintain high grade point average Reinforcing appropriate discipline for the children Drive the children to and from activities Be flexible with any additional responsibilities and time to complete them As a House Manager you will be responsible for the general operation of the home Help planning, organizing, and coordinating events Managing household calendars and schedules Arranging appointments Schedule and supervise home maintenance projects Grocery and supply shopping Dry Cleaning Laundry Housekeeping/Deep cleaning Requirements:
Flexible with duties asked of and time to complete them Able to adapt quickly Able to multi-task Emotional maturity Great judgment skills Great planning and organizing skills Stress tolerance High energy level Loving and nurturing Trustworthy MUST be LDS Contact:
April Beus Phone:
801-557-3833 Email:
abeus@henrydayford.
com Please email resume to abeus@henrydayford.
com

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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