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House Manager/ Head Housekeeper - £70-100K

Progressis
Greater London
4 weeks ago
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House Manager/Head Housekeeper £70,000 – £100,000 DOE - Central LondonSeeking Ex-Yachting Professionals! This job has huge progression!We are seeking a highly skilled, ex-yachting House Manager/Head Housekeeper to take charge of a brand-new luxury residence in London, owned by international VIP clients accustomed to the highest standards of service.This is a unique opportunity for a proactive and polished individual to step into a key leadership role.You will initially assist with daily Head Housekeeping duties while overseeing and managing a team of 3 housekeepers. As the household becomes fully operational, you will transition into a full House Manager role — responsible for the smooth running of the residence and maintaining a yacht-level standard of service throughout.Requirements for the Role:

Experience in high-end private households (1–2 years preferred) Strong background in yachting (essential) Impeccable attention to detail and service mindset Highly organised, discreet, and well-presented Proven ability to manage, train and lead a small team Ability to liaise with principals and external service providers with professionalism

Ideal suitable for:A Junior House Manager, Head Housekeeper, or Head of Residence Operations professional transitioning from yachting to land-based private serviceSomeone seeking a long-term position with excellent growth potential. 

Amazing opportunity to take real ownership of a large London house, progressing into a managerial role.

Paying up to £100K

Immediate Start! Interviews next week!

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