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HIRING A PART-TIME PERSONAL ASSISTANT

12+ HOURS A WEEK


 

I own a wellness business run from my home in SE26

Can you help make my headaches vanish by handling some of these details?


 

ARE YOU SOMEBODY WHO.....

* Is superb at handling details

* LOYAL & hardworking

* Solutions based & creative thinker

* Is so productive your last employer considered hiring two people to replace you after you left?!

* Strong communicator with good computer skills

* Comfortable in a fast paced small biz environment where priorities can change quickly.

* Is interested in wellness and sustainability (no experience necessary)


 

YOU’LL ASSIST WITH…..

- Keeping a house with young children clean, tidy, organized and up to date.

- Family organisation for diary including school emails, appointments, deliveries etc

- House upkeep including organising quotes and managing appointments for builders, general repairs etc.

- Planning family meals including food purchase and prep.

- Running other local errands.

- Additional babysitting hours in the evening (not essential)


 

This post could be ideal for a school mum or a young person looking to gain experience for a production based career.


 

I am looking for someone that will make me wonder how I ever survived before having him or her.


 

The right personal assistant will reduce my workload, prevent me having to deal with small tasks, make decisions on my behalf so I can simply give feedback for next time, and free up my schedule in general.


 

Your main Key Performance Indicator is how much free time you have enabled me on a weekly basis to spend on restorative alone time and quality time with my children, friends and communities.


 

1 month trial, hours by negotiation, £14/hr


 

Please DM to apply. No formal resume required.


 

Extensive experience does not impress me but common sense, a love of learning, emotional stability and high emotional IQ certainly does.

 

Can’t wait to hear from you!!


 

Edited by AC6

Looking for a nanny, private chef, receptionist, property manager and cleaner but willing to pay £14/h. Oh and you're supposed to do all this in 2-3h per day. And I'll be monitoring your performance and tracking your KPIs. And you'll have to be LOYAL. But think of the learning opportunities!

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