A housekeeper is a professional who provides domestic life services for families, with the core responsibilities of assisting employers in handling household chores, caring family members, and enhancing the efficiency and quality of family life.
Core service content:
- Daily housework: Basic household tasks such as cleaning and organizing (floor kitchen and bathroom, dusting furniture), washing and ironing clothes, and sorting and handling garbage.
- Dietary care: Purchasing groceries according to the employer's, preparing three meals a day, and some can provide special diet preparation (such as elderly meals, children's meals).
- Care assistance: Assisting in caring for elderly (such as accompanying medical treatment, daily care), taking care of young children (such as pick-up and drop-off, basic life care), and some include feeding and plant maintenance.
Key professional requirements:
1. Qualification compliance: A health certificate is required, and some formal housekeepers will also obtain relevant skill certificates domestic services.
2. Capacity fit: Possess efficient household skills, and at the same time, must have good communication skills and a sense of responsibility, and be to understand and cooperate with the employer's living habits.
3. Trust basis: No bad records, and most formal platforms will conduct background checks on housekeepers to ensure the of the employer's family.
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