Anonymous wrote:What are the typical duties of a housemanager (as opposed to a nanny)? Or is this the role of a housekeeper? We are entering what seem to be in between years. Next year I'll have a 3 year old in PK3 and a 6 year old in 1st grade. Both will go to the same school from 8:15am until 3:15pm daily. PK3 isn't eligible for aftercare and the first grader will have some activities to go to that aren't at school and both have some therapy appointments on a weekly basis. Are there folks that want to work 12/1pm to 7/8pm who would be ok doing the following types of tasks (obviously not all at the same time):
-be home to meet repair people between 12 and school pick up
-pick up groceries/do returns/ run other similar errands between 12 and school pick up
-pick up kids and take them to activities / appointments or home if no appointments and get them a snack
-do kid laundry
-prep kid dinner and feed kids dinner / tidy kitchen after
-load/unload dishwasher
-supervise 1st grader homeworker (mostly just reading and making sure it gets done, maybe a spelling list)
-tidy toys away at the end of the day
-watch a sick kid if they had a mild illness but couldn't go to school
-bonus if the person would be willing to do some dinner prep for adult dinner (like chop vegetables, preheat the oven)
- Laundry and folding
- Cleaning kitchen counters, light vacuum
- Snacks for kids when they get back from school
- Change clothes, wash face, comb hair of kids when they come back from school.
- Remove lunch boxes from bags, soiled clothes from day care, replenish supplies, check the papers and notices that the school sends.
- Line the trash bins and waste paper baskets.
- Replenish soap in the dispensers, toilet papers, and paper kitchen towels and other cleaning supplies.
- Water indoor plants. Give food and water to pets.