Managing a large estate or multiple households can be a challenge without assistance. From a chief of staff to a domestic team and driver, there is a private staff member for every situation.
This guide aims to define the key roles within any private household, offering a base on which you can build your staffing structure.
Estate Manager
An estate manager is responsible for the running of any estate. This includes overseeing the land, grounds, house and on occasion, the management of domestic staff.
They can work directly with you to plan and execute a management plan of any property and grounds, inclusive of farming and tenants. An estate manager can also oversee ground staff and contractors and ensure the house is maintained with all equipment running smoothly.
A strong estate manager will be discreet, flexible, hard-working, organised and a fantastic communicator. They should also be able to remain calm under pressure and be adaptable to difficult situations.
House Manager
While an Estate Manager would oversee all external features of your home, the House Manager is responsible for everything inside it.
Duties can include managing budgets for household expenses, assisting with travel preparation, running errands, working alongside the chief of staff to plan events and parties and generally being the ‘go to’ person for the home. In the case of not having an estate manager, a house manager can also deal with external subcontractors.
A fantastic house manager should have a strong eye for detail, be incredibly organised and efficient, offer a high level of service and show strong initiative.