A trained professional home organizer is responsible for helping clients organize their homes and create systems that work for their lifestyles. Some specific duties may include:
1. Assessing the client's needs and goals for home organization
2. Developing a plan to declutter and organize the client's space
3. Sorting and organizing items, including clothing, household items, and personal documents
4. Recommending and implementing storage solutions, such as shelves, baskets, and bins
5. Creating systems for maintaining organization, such as filing systems and labels
6. Providing guidance and support to clients as they work to implement the organizational plan
7. Working with clients to develop habits and routines that support ongoing organization
8. Providing ongoing support and maintenance to ensure that the organizational systems remain in place
To be a trained professional home organizer, one typically needs to have excellent organizational skills and be able to think creatively to find solutions to organization challenges. It is also important to have strong communication skills, as the job often involves working with clients and helping them to develop new habits. In addition, a professional home organizer should be able to work independently and be comfortable working in a variety of different environments.