

INTERNATIONAL DOMESTIC CONSULTING
Clients Chubb PRS Remise de 15%
International Domestic Consulting
Peter O'Donovan
Fort d’une expérience sans faille en tant que propriétaire d’agence domestique, gestionnaire de domaines de luxe, consultant en recrutement et chef privé, Peter O’Donovan a fondé Consulting International Domestique. Cette initiative est née d’une volonté d’excellence dans le domaine des services, offrant un soutien incomparable pour le recrutement de personnel pour résidences, maisons de vacances, yachts, avions et bureaux privés. IDC propose également des services de mentorat pour les clients et le personnel, ainsi que des formations à l’évaluation et à la rétention des employés.
Le savoir-faire unique de Peter dans l’art du service, combiné à son sens aigu des affaires et à son esprit entrepreneurial, garantit que vos besoins en matière de personnel domestique sont gérés avec une précision inégalée. Qu’il s’agisse de la sélection, de la formation, du placement ou de l’établissement de politiques et procédures, IDC s’engage à fournir un service irréprochable. Grâce à notre partenariat avec une agence de recrutement leader en Europe, IDC peut répondre à vos besoins en personnel à l’échelle mondiale, où que vous voyagiez.
POURQUOI NOUS
"C'est avant tout la bonne personne dans la bonne opportunité." - Peter O'Donovan
Services de personnel domestique
Sélection et intégration de gouvernantes, majordomes, nounous, chefs privés, gestionnaires de maison, assistants de voyage, chauffeurs, et bien plus encore.
Soutien pour le maintien à domicile
IDC propose des plans de soins pour seniors incluant le recrutement, l'intégration et la supervision du personnel pour les seniors fortunés qui souhaitent vieillir à domicile.
Installation complète de résidence
Que vous emménagiez dans votre première maison ou que vous déménagiez avec toute la famille, IDC peut recruter le personnel de votre foyer, établir des politiques, et bien plus encore.
Personnel pour voyages internationaux
Les familles peuvent préférer voyager avec leur propre personnel, tel qu'une nounou, un chauffeur qualifié, un chef ou un assistant personnel.
Formation et mentorat du personnel
Fort de 30 ans d'expérience pratique, IDC garantit une compréhension claire des responsabilités et des attentes entre les clients et le personnel.
Pratiques sécurisées & directives d'embauche
IDC suit les directives du Département américain du travail pour l'intégration des nouveaux travailleurs domestiques en vertu de la loi Fair Labor Standards Act.
Soutien pour bureau à domicile et paie
Pour ceux qui ont besoin de soutien en matière de paie, nous proposons une gamme complète de services pour répondre à tous les aspects des besoins de bureau à domicile selon les attentes spécifiques du client.
Partenariats pour des solutions mondiales
En collaboration avec une agence de placement renommée en Europe, Peter peut entièrement répondre à vos besoins de personnel à l'échelle mondiale, où que vous voyagiez.
Peter O'Donovan
Fondateur/PDG
Que vous recrutiez pour constituer initialement le personnel de votre maison ou pour compléter votre équipe existante, le processus Intelligent Matching® d'IDC élimine les approximations liées à l'adéquation des compétences avec les opportunités de placement pour les postes de personnel domestique. Les candidats hautement qualifiés preferent souvent travailler directement avec une agence, en particulier une comme IDC, qui a été présélectionnée et approuvée par Chubb. Le processus d'IDC est transparent, direct, respectueux et professionnel.
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IDC est là pour aider les clients Chubb® PRS
International Domestic Consulting et notre équipe d’affiliés sont là pour soutenir vous, votre personnel domestique ainsi que tout soignant médicalement qualifié dont vous pourriez avoir besoin à domicile. Nous offrons une évaluation complete de votre personnel actuel, prêtons une attention particulière à vos besoins et attentes spécifiques, et fournissons des retours rapides concernant les meilleures solutions adaptées à votre budget. Peter peut également identifier ou attribuer des membres de l’équipe pour servir de mentor aux nouvelles recrues, si nécessaire.
Il peut également y avoir d’autres occasions où vous souhaiteriez montrer votre reconnaissance pour un travail bien fait, comme lors d’une promotion, à l’issue d’un événement spécial, pendant les fêtes de fin d’année, ou encore après des événements tels qu’un mariage ou l’arrivée d’un nouvel enfant dans la famille de votre employé. Chez IDC, nous sommes convaincus que le succès repose sur le placement du bon candidat dans la bonne opportunité. Le but ultime de notre recrutement, formation, intégration, mentorat et évaluation est de promouvoir un haut niveau de réussite à domicile et dans les environnements de travail à distance.
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How to Hire and Maintain Household Staff

Since the current labor market for private staffing has been highly competitive, it is more important now than ever to focus on finding and retaining the right staff. The process of hiring can be long and costly when done the wrong way, so the significance of taking the right approach from the start is paramount to achieving a successfully run estate.
Today’s Private Service Professionals (PSPs) are an elite force of highly-skilled estate management specialists who are typically highly trained and experienced in their field. They service every aspect of a client’s private life from estate management to lifestyle administration-and everything in-between. They work “behind the scenes” and they see the inner workings of a client’s private sanctum heightening the importance of finding the right candidate “match” the first time.
Many principals try to solve staffing problems by giving employees whatever material compensation, bonuses, and benefits they ask for. But this is too simplistic and often the wrong approach, as it is easy for other employers to outbid and poach your staff down the road by dangling a shinier carrot. While it is true that a higher compensation will attract plenty of candidates, this alone will not retain your staff for the long term.
So what is the “right” way to hire staff?
First remember that every estate is very different so what works for one client in staffing needs will not work for another. Therefore, understanding your needs and expectations will help in the hiring process, but always remember to be truthful with yourself too. For example, expecting a 5-star service when you’re only willing to hire the staff to effectively run a mid-level service is never going to be successful.
Here are some tips on how best to approach hiring:
- Assess your needs; certain factors will help determine the staffing model and candidate match that will work best for your estate.
- Do you have a formal or informal home?
- Is your home seasonal or staffed year-round?
- What level of service is going to be required?
- What is the size of the estate? For Example, the current industry average is 1 housekeeper for every 6,000 sq. ft. This will have an impact on the number of staff required.
- Understand the types of staff available and what they do (speaking to a placement agency will assist you in this area.)
- Retain and work with a placement agency to assess your needs and “match” you with the best candidates.
- Know the current market and offer a salary and benefits that will attract top candidates.
- Healthcare, PTO and retirement benefits are table stakes. Offer a unique and hard-to-match offering in a way that other employers cannot easily replicate i.e.:
- Flexible work schedules
- Growth potential and development of skills
- Wellness stipends
- Transit and travel perks
- Personalized benefits (bikes for avid cyclists, spa bookies, etc.)
If you have finally found your “dream team,” what is the best way to retain them?
Every employee wants to know that they are being set up for success. Therefore, the importance of onboarding is a fundamental part of retaining your staff long-term.
“Onboarding” refers to the process in which new hires are integrated into your estate team. It includes activities that allow new employees to complete the initial new-hire orientation process, as well as learn about the estate/team and its structure, culture, vision, mission, and values.
providing a detailed onboarding for new staff creates the preferred service level and expectations from the start. You should remember these can also be used as “refresher/training” items for current staff members since retention is also about continued investment in your staff.
Here are some tips and guidelines on how to effectively on-board new staff:
- Provide a training schedule prior to engaging your staff with assigned duties.
- If possible, assign a mentor to streamline questions and support them as they become suited in their role.
- Clearly define roles and responsibilities.
- Discuss training and feedback protocol.
- Review state employment guidelines.
- Outline hours of duties and expectations.
- Discuss growth and further training opportunities.
- Get sign-off on document outlining liabilities and code of conduct.
- Tour property with new hire and alert them of security/nanny cameras where applicable.
- Exchange emergency contact protocol.
- Discuss reporting policies for holidays and sick days.
- Encourage an “open door” policy.
Now that you have your staff settled into their new role, how do you keep them from looking elsewhere?
The private service industry is a very unique career field where professionals have to understand the nuances of both the clients and estates they are working for in minute detail, remembering it is your home but their ‘office’.
Below are some helpful tips on suggestive actions to make staff want to stay:
- Creating a great working environment.
Remember that this is a client’s private sanctum but also your staff’s office. Creating and observing these boundaries is very important for retaining staff. Therefore, create a staff room where your staff can eat their lunch or take a break privately. - Provide them with updated equipment and systems.
In today’s world there are some great new digital household management systems. Using a digital system for household management provides the ability to share information with family and staff in real time. It can also help reduce the stress of tasks to be completed and saves time across the teams. IDC can recommend services that might be a good fit for your purposes. - Foster a strong support system.
For most employees, knowing that they have someone to confide in allows them to feel integrated into the team. So, ensuring that their up-line has an open-door policy is vital. - Schedule regular check-ins and reviews.
Staffing reviews are a wonderful way to help retain staff. Having a manager who understands the review process, the employee’s role, the salary expectation, and potential growth of an employee can be a key factor in the retention of any employee. A review can be an opportunity to acknowledge hard work, share thoughts on ways to streamline a process, share any misconceptions or issues in a controlled, mutually respectful allocated time where both parties can share thoughts, challenges, and how to move forward productively. - Provide job satisfaction & recognition.
Often for an employee, this equates to appreciation for their contributions. Recognizing them on certain days and at certain events or milestones can have a powerful impact on your employee’s motivation: - Promotion – leveling up your current staff is a great way to retain staff and to show them and others that you value and appreciate them and their long-term goals.
- Completion of an event where your employees went above and beyond.
- Their birthday.
- Seasonal Holidays.
- Wedding or a welcoming a new addition to the family.
Today people want to be acknowledged, they want to he heard, they want to beappreciated.
The IDC team and affiliates are well-versed and in touch with the current employment market, and the challenges of finding skilled private service professionals who want to work, post COVID. Peter O’Donovan, founder of International Domestic Consulting, has worked in the industry for close to thirty years, and understands the nuts and bolts of the industry from an insider perspective–something that few agencies can attest to.
Peter understands how to screen and train his staff and affiliates on how to listen to clients’ needs and to provide a personalized job description for each client based on their request. His prior knowledge working as a household management professional helps IDC in successfully guiding clients in recruiting and retaining the “perfect match.”
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*The discount on consulting services offered by International Domestic Consulting is available only to Chubb policyholders with a current in-force policy and is subject to applicable insurance laws. For products and services provided, the policyholder and International Domestic Consulting would enter into a vendor relationship directly. International Domestic Consulting is a third-party vendor not affiliated with Chubb. Chubb will not be involved in the policyholder’s decision to purchase services and has no responsibility for services that may be provided.
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