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Remind ushers that even though they are watching the show they are still on duty and should assist ... House Managers should check the local weather before arriving at the theatre. If warnings or ...

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How much do house watching jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for house watching in the United States is $22.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What should I pay someone for house sitting?

House sitting pay varies based on location, duration, and responsibilities, but typically ranges from $25 to $75 per day. For extended stays or additional tasks like pet care, rates may increase accordingly. It's common to negotiate based on the house sitter's experience and the job's requirements.

How do you get a job as a house sitter?

To get a job as a house sitter, you can create profiles on house sitting websites, build references, and demonstrate reliability and trustworthiness. Some positions may require background checks or insurance, and having good communication skills helps in coordinating with homeowners. Gaining experience through local or informal arrangements can also improve your chances.

Do house sitters get paid?

House sitting is typically an unpaid role where individuals watch over a property and pets while the owner is away. However, some house sitting arrangements or agencies offer compensation or other benefits, especially for extended stays or specialized duties. It is important to clarify payment terms before accepting a house sitting assignment.

Is $100 a day good for house sitting?

House sitting pay of $100 a day can be considered fair depending on the location, responsibilities, and duration of the job. Rates vary widely based on the level of care required, property size, and whether additional tasks like pet care are involved. It is common for house sitters to earn between $25 and $75 per day, so $100 may be above average in some areas.

What are the typical responsibilities of a House Watching professional during a house-sitting assignment?

As a House Watching professional, your responsibilities typically include conducting regular inspections of the property, bringing in mail and packages, overseeing basic maintenance tasks such as watering plants or checking appliances, and ensuring all doors and windows remain secured. You may also be asked to coordinate with repair services, handle alarm notifications, and provide regular updates to the homeowner. Work schedules can vary, but most assignments require at least daily visits. This role is ideal for those who are detail-oriented and enjoy working independently while providing valuable peace of mind to clients.

What is a House Watching job?

A House Watching job involves taking care of a home while the owner is away. Responsibilities may include checking for security issues, collecting mail, watering plants, and ensuring that everything remains in order. Some house watchers may also handle basic maintenance or pet care if requested. This service helps homeowners have peace of mind knowing their property is being looked after.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the House Watching position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a House Watching professional, you need keen observational skills, reliability, and a basic understanding of home maintenance and security protocols. Familiarity with alarm systems, security cameras, and communication tools like smartphones is often helpful. Excellent communication, trustworthiness, and problem-solving abilities distinguish top candidates in this role. These skills are vital for ensuring the safety, upkeep, and peace of mind of homeowners when they are away.

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Current Students: If you are currently employed or enrolled as a student at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process. Workday Internal Jobs Site for Students
Position Title:
House Manager
Job Category:
Student Hourly
Job Profile:
Student Help
Job Summary:
Theatre & Dance 226-426 House Manager Practicum Syllabus
Outcomes:
• Demonstrate courteous and professional behavior in a performing arts environment.
• Practice the conventions and etiquette required of a Front of a House Manager.
House Manager Practicum Requirements:
The student registered for House Manager practicum must:
• See that patrons experience a safe, professional event.
• Contact the stage manager to arrange attendance at the final rehearsal of the production in order to understand the flow and pacing of the show and any special requirements or polices specific to the performance.
• Meet with the director and stage manager prior to each performance to verify standard policies (opening house, intermission, late seating) and any additional requirements for the specific production.
• Supervise ushers, ticket takers and coat check personnel.
• Sign in all ushers, ticket takers, and coat check practicum students for each performance.
• Return sign-in sheet to Theatre and Dance main office at the end of each week.
• Sign out flashlights and name tags to ushers; check-in flashlights and nametags at end of night.
• Arrive at the theater one hour and fifteen minutes prior to curtain to begin set-up.
• Prepare the front of the house for performances-doors open, lights on, theatre, lobby and entrances clean, coat check area organized, etc.
• Prepare hearing assist headsets for patrons that request them. Head-sets and chargers are located in the Coat Check for Jenkins performances and the sound booth for the Studio Theatre performances.
• Communicate with the UWSP Box Office Staff to determine when it is safe to close the house.
• Communicate with the stage manager that the house is closed.
• Open Coat Check 30 minutes prior to curtain. Coat Check should open at 5pm for opening night performances.
• Send personnel to their assigned area 35-40 minutes prior to curtain; remind personnel that the house opens 30 minutes prior to curtain.
• Stay through the end of each performance to close the space. This includes turning off lights, cleaning theatre, lobby, and coat check, emptying wastebaskets, and locking all spaces.
• Assigned ushers will assist with these tasks.
Additional Information:
House Managers will receive the usher practicum list with contact information via email from Lisa Baxter in the Theatre and Dance main office two weeks prior to opening.
• Contact all usher practicum students by email at least 4 days prior to the performance to inform them of their duties.
• In the email remind them of important policies-arrival time, check in location, dress code (see PR/Usher Practicum syllabus).
Opening Night/First Nighters Dinner:
• House Managers should arrive at 5pm to open the coat check room and transport a coat rack to the courtyard for easy access for patrons.
Jenkins Theatre performance: After the First Nighters dinner patrons have moved to the theatre, assign an usher to transport the coat rack to the east side of Jenkins Theatre near the goblet collection.
Note: The goblet cases are alarmed. If they bumped the alarm will go of. If the alarm should be triggered, call campus police (715-346-3456) immediately and someone will come turn it off.
Studio Theatre performances: After the First Nighters dinner patrons have moved to the theatre, assign an usher to transport the coat rack closer to the Studio Theatre. Station an usher in the corridor to be sure the coats are secured.
• For Studio Theatre productions, encourage ushers that hope to see the show to purchase a ticket in advance from the ticket office.
• Remind ushers that even though they are watching the show they are still on duty and should assist patrons when needed. Refer to the guidelines outlined in the PR/Usher Practicum syllabus.
Walkie-Talkies:
Walkie-talkies are located in the coat check room. With the walkie-talkies, the house managers and stage managers now have the ability to communicate with each other. A third walkie-talkie is available and can be given to the box office staff or to an ASM, whichever works best for the production. It is recommended that for all Jenkins Theatre productions the third walkie-talkie be given to the box office staff for easier communication. Be sure to collect all walkie-talkies and return them to the coat check.
Weather:
House Managers should check the local weather before arriving at the theatre. If warnings or watches are for Portage County please share this information with the productions stage manager, director, and your house staff. Please confer with the director and stage manager (who should be trained in evacuation protocol) in case severe weather or power outages call for the evacuation of the theatre.
Please Note: The Studio Theatre is a designated shelter area in the NFAC. The audience should remain in their places. If evacuation of Jenkins Theatre is called for please announce to the audience that you will be clearing the theatre (give reason) and that ushers will show them to appropriate shelter areas downstairs.
See attached UWSP Emergency Plan Map.
If there is an emergency that requires an Emergency Announcement (see attachment), the House Manager should contact the Director and Stage Manager. The Stage Manager typically is responsible for this announcement, but they should do so after consulting the HM and Director.
Dress Code and Behavior:
Ushers and Ticket Takers are the front-line representatives of the Department of Theatre & Dance and the University. The Department of Theatre & Dance considers the safety and satisfaction of our patrons to be very important. As such, ushers are expected to hold themselves to the highest standard of conduct and courtesy when interacting with each other and patrons. The following list of items establishes the expectations for all of our usher staff.
General expectations:
• Attend to patron needs in a friendly and welcoming manner.
• Act upon patron comments/complaints in a prompt and professional manner.
• Monitor patron activities to prevent safety problems.
• Answer patron questions regarding performance details and building amenities.
Dress Code:
• Dress professionally and tastefully. Denim is not allowed.
• Suggested apparel, dark slacks, a dress shirt, and dress shoes. Sweater, tie, or sport coat are optional. Or a dark dress with straps or sleeves or skirt/slacks with a blouse or sweater, and dress shoes.
• Dresses and skirts should be of a modest and appropriate length.
• No exposure of cleavage, bare shoulders, or midriff is allowed. No camisoles or low cut or backless dresses or tops are allowed.
Customer Service
A good usher should always be...
• Welcoming Smiling, professional, and welcoming behavior.
• Proactive Anticipating needs.
• Optimistic Reflecting a positive attitude and a willingness to help.
• Enthusiastic Responding immediately and searching for solutions.
• Patient Keeping your composure.
• Inappropriate conversation about parties, other students, patrons, the show, etc. are absolutely prohibited.
• No gum or lozenges.
• Cell phones must be powered off and out of sight.
Absolutely NO TEXTING OR PHONE CALLS while on duty
Grading
• A grade of "A" will be given for positive attitude, willingness, and fulfillment of all above expectations.
• A grade of less than an "A" can be earned because of poor attitude, distracting from the work required, or a violation of the attendance policy.
• A grade of "F" will also be given for anyone who does not perform all the required tasks of the PR practicum.
These policies, along with all other house managing duties and responsibilities, are to be carried out by House Managers. As is true in all other matters pertaining to front-of-house operations, the House Manager on duty may feel free to call the Department Chair, Academic Department Associate, production director, or other designated faculty member for consultation and advice.
Campus Security 715-346-3456
Emergency 9-911
Ticket Office 715-346-4100
HOUSE MANAGER CHECKLIST
Prior To The Performance:
• Check in with the Stage Manager. Give the Stage Manager one of the walkie-talkies to communicate.
• Make sure all entrances are unlocked
• Turn on all lights
• Assign personnel their duties for the evening prior to the show and email everyone in advance.
• Assign personnel to insert Backstage envelopes into the programs
• Confirm that the Box Office opens 1 hour prior to the show
• See that the lobby and the theatre are free of debris
• Distribute badges and flashlight to Ushers and ticket scanners to the Ticket Takers
• Everyone should be in place when the house open 30 minutes prior to curtain
• Check with the Stage Manager 10 and 5 minutes prior to curtain
• Check with the Box Office 7 minutes prior to curtain to see if there is a backup and whether you need to hold the curtain
• Flash lobby lights at 5, 3 and 1 minute(s) before the show begins
• Check with the Stage Manager and close the house
DURING THE PERFORMANCE:
• Immediately after the house is closed, return the ticket scanners to the Box Office.
• Have Ushers seat latecomers according to policy
• One House Manager should always be present during the performance
• Remember that often ours is not the only activity in the building and noise should be kept to a minimum
INTERMISSION:
• See that Ushers are prepared to open theatre doors
Jenkins Theatre: Open all double doors at intermission and close all doors when intermission ends
• During the Intermission, flash the lights at 5, 3 and 1 minute
• Close house after the intermission and clean anydebris left behind
FOLLOWING THE PERFORMANCE
• Have Ushers open all theatre doors
• Remain in the lobby and reasonably visible as the audience leaves the theatre
• Make certain the coats are redistributed
• After the audience has cleared the theatre, have the ushers pick up debris and items left behind in the theatre and the lobby.
• Return extra programs to the coat check room
• Dismiss house staff for the evening
• File a report of any unusual occurrences, accidents, or emergencies to the Theatre office on the following business day after the event or email Lisa Ebert
• Lock the theatre and the coat check
• Turn off second floor lights including lobby lights
Theatre & Dance 226-426
HOUSE MANAGER Practicum
Syllabus
Semester you signed up for is .
FAILURE TO PERFORM ANY OF THE REQUIREMENTS OUTLINED IN THE SYLLABUS WITHOUT THE EXPLICIT PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE FACULTY SUPERVISOR OR, SHOULD SAID SUPERVISOR BE UNAVAILABLE, A MEMBER OF THE THEATRE AND DANCE FACULTY, WILL RESULT IN A FAILING GRADE FOR THE PRACTICUM.
A FAILING GRADE WILL REQUIRE THE STUDENT IF THEY ARE A DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND DANCE MAJOR OR MINOR TO REPEAT THE PRACTICUM AND WILL RESULT IN PROBATION OR DISMISSAL FROM THE PROGRAM.
I have read, understand and accept the syllabus for this course.
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EMERGENCY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tornado/Weather Speech:
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please:
We have been alerted to a weather emergency and need to exit the theatre. Please remain calm and move with the rest of your row as directed toward the side doors and down into the basement.
Thank you.
Fire Speech:
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please:
We are experiencing technical difficulties. Our safety code requires that everyone leave the theatre through the nearest exit as quickly as possible. Please remain calm and move with the rest of your row as directed. Further information regarding the performance will be available outside shortly.
Thank you.
Power Outage Speech:
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please:
We are currently experiencing a power outage. We will wait to see if power can be restored in a timely manner and will update you as soon as we have more information.
Thank you.
Power Outage (More than Five Minutes)
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please:
We have determined that the blackout is affecting (only this building/the entire block). While we investigate how long the blackout will last, please feel free to stand up to stretch your legs. Ushers can also help you reach the lobby and restrooms. We will make another announcement once we know the extent of the power problem.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Medical Emergency Speech:
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please:
Due to a medical situation backstage, we need to pause the performance at this time. If there is a doctor in the audience who is willing to provide assistance, please go to the lobby and identify yourself to the house manager. We ask everyone else to remain in their seats, and we will resume the performance as soon as possible.
Thank you.
Medical Emergency in the Audience Speech:
Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention, please