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Farm/Estate Caretaker and House Manager - Madison, IN
Farm/Estate Caretaker and House Manager - Madison, IN
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Seeking full time farm estate Caretaker and House Manager with 5+ years paid experience in a domestic or similar house managment role. Rural historic farm with horses, cattle, birds and hunting dogs is in need of experienced staff. The Estate Manager and House Manager will work as a team to maintain the main house, guest houses, barns and grounds of a large acre working farm. The Caretaker must know about the care and health of livestock, be an experienced horse rider and have knowledge of their exercise, care and tack; also have capable handyman skills and be able to work and maintain basic farm equipment. The Caretaker will supervise the current Farm Manager and staff of farm hands. Those who have operated a B&B would have ideal skills if the caretaker has also managed a farm with horses and livestock.
The House Manager will manage and operate the large main house and smaller guest cottages keeping these houses well maintained and clean; the houses are freqently used for vising guests and parties planned throughout the year. The HM will need to be a proficient cook, have skills in fine dining, service and etiquite and creativity to plan and manage unique parties from small intimate groups to large tented affairs for 300 people. The HM will also supervise other housekeeping staff, gardeners, service providers and vendors to maintain the houses. This estate is used for personal and corporate entertaining of VIP's and special events. Both management staff needs to be excellent at project management, computer literate and good at communicating well with others. Caretaker salary range is $85 - $120K annually. House Manager salary range is $65 - $90K depending on experience and skill level for each candidate. This is a live-out position.
Both positions will require some weekends when the house has guests and parties are planned. The schedule will allow for weekday time off to balance out these peak working times. Our hope is to find staff that is professional, friendly, is able to exhibit great hospitality to those using the farm and make visiting houseguests feel welcome.