She is truly a “Jill of All Trades”. She has experience with childcare (ages one through teens), event planning, personal and family assistance, household management, and so much more. After working for a fast-pace NYC family for nearly 10 years, she is relocating to the Boston area and seeking her next long term position. She has received an absolutely glowing reference from her most recent role, noting that she is not only amazing as a nanny, but can handle absolutely anything. They noted that during her time there she planned parties for up to 100 people, prepared healthy meals, lived-in during covid and managed all school related planning for the children, was the right hand to a busy principal, scheduled travel, managed properties, and more. Candidate AS is an amazing team player, a creative problem solver, dependable, discreet, and flexible with her time and skillset. She is now ready to take on a new challenge and is open to opportunities working in both a home or office environment.
Job Position: Executive Assistant, Full Time, Housemanager, Nanny, Personal Assistant
 Location: Boston
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