Heritage Nanny believes that every family deserves an amazing household personnel.
Butlers
Butlers are a specialized type of household staff responsible for efficiently running a formal household and meeting the employer’s personal needs. A butler is the embodiment of courtesy, discretion, and etiquette.
Heritage Nanny butlers are well-educated and have professional training in the field. Their knowledge ranges from formal serving protocol and household maintenance to personnel management and fundamental accounting skills. Our butlers understand the importance of flawless social etiquette, privacy, confidentiality, and problem solving.
Butler duties include many practical tasks. A butler position is very personal and hands-on, including such duties as personal shopping, wardrobe maintenance, correspondence, travel arrangement, and chauffeur service.
Duties
• Answering the residence phone
• Receiving and greeting guests
• Serving meals and drinks
• Setting and serving a formal table
• Light cooking
• Light housekeeping
• Running errands
• Grocery shopping
• Household shopping
• Caring for wardrobe
• Packing and unpacking for trips
• Coordinating travel arrangements
• Managing household budget
• Paying household bills
• Planning and executing social events
• Maintaining the wine cellar
• Caring for fine china, art, and antiques
• Supervising other household staff
• Supervising outside vendors and contractors
• Managing home repairs and maintenance services
• Overseeing the home security system
Schedules
Full-time butler generally work between 32 to 44 hours per week. Schedules vary greatly depending on the family, their individual needs, and the level of travel and flexibility required. Some butler work a traditional schedule of Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Our team of placement counselors will work with you to determine the schedule that would best suit your needs.
Rates
Our placement counselors will work closely with you to develop a competitive compensation package based upon your family’s needs. Rates for full-time or part-time butler vary greatly depending on the butler’s experience, the position duties, preferred schedule, and the level of travel and flexibility required in the role. In addition to their wages most full-time butlers receive the following benefits: 2-3 weeks paid vacation, and paid holidays/sick days.
Less Than 4% Of Applicants Pass Our Rigorous
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Screening Process.