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Looking for a Position as a Personal Assistant / Household Manager


najdewha

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I am seeking a part-time or flexible-schedule position as a Personal Assistant or Household Manager.

With 7 years of experience in a single household, I have built a reputation for reliability, discretion, and efficiency. I was trusted with a wide range of responsibilities and supported the family in their daily life with dedication and care.

My experience includes:

Managing household tasks and daily routines

Organising calendars, scheduling appointments, and handling reminders

Running errands, grocery shopping, and daily duties

Laundry, ironing, and maintaining a clean, well-organised home

Working independently and handling challenges with a calm, practical approach

Maintaining confidentiality and supporting family life with sensitivity

Additional skills:

Cooking all types of meals, with a passion for healthy food – vegetarian, low-carb, and keto dishes, as well as homemade desserts and cake baking

Valid  driving licence – available for errands and transport as needed

Languages:

Polish (native)

English (communicative)

Russian (basic)

Based in:

South East London, open to nearby areas

Available for:

Private households

Busy professionals

Elderly support

Family 

Contact 

[email protected] 

References available upon request 
 

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