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5 jobs that use Household Chores the most

Jobs that use household chores the most include au pair, nanny/household manager, and personal nanny.

What jobs use Household Chores the most?

1. AU Pair

How au pair uses Household Chores:

  • Skil at monitoring allergies and keeping track of daily medications/supplements.
  • Drive mom to appointments, shop for groceries, and run errands as needed.

Most common skills for au pair:

  • Quality Childcare
  • Household Chores
  • Child Care
  • Meal Preparation
  • Educational Development
  • CPR

2. Nanny/Household Manager

How nanny/household manager uses Household Chores:

  • Administer medications as directed by physician, regulate daily eating and sleeping schedule, perform CPR or first aid as needed.
  • Volunteer for PTA and are a classroom mom.
  • Prepare to perform first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) when require.

Most common skills for nanny/household manager:

  • Homework
  • Household Chores
  • Kids
  • Healthy Meals
  • Meal Prep
  • Educational Games

3. Personal Nanny

How personal nanny uses Household Chores:

  • Generate nutritional meals addressing food allergies and meeting nutritional needs.
  • Generate nutritional meals addressing food allergies and meeting nutritional needs.

Most common skills for personal nanny:

  • Meal Prep
  • Homework
  • Child Care
  • Household Chores
  • CPR
  • Transport Children

4. Personal Assistant

How personal assistant uses Household Chores:

  • Manage all errands including dry cleaning, pharmacy, and personal shopping for groceries, clothing, and gifts.
  • Manage daily operations of the gallery including budgeting, small payroll and reconciling business accounts, eliminating off-site accounting fees.
  • Maintain company books including A/R, A/P, bank statements and other reports.

Most common skills for personal assistant:

  • RUN Errands
  • Companionship
  • Scheduling Appointments
  • Meal Prep
  • Household Chores
  • Travel Arrangements

5. Nanny

How nanny uses Household Chores:

  • Feed, bathe, play, and teach them abc's, numbers, and colors.
  • Provide English language education (ESL) to young children.
  • Work closely with parents to counsel and motivate child with ADHD.

Most common skills for nanny:

  • Meal Prep
  • Kids
  • CPR
  • Child Care
  • Household Chores
  • Transport Children

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