With recent leadership changes, many open rooms and much work to do, the House welcomes all, so long as they fit the descriptions of work. Baruch is led by generous and noble individuals, so any workers employed may expect generous yearly salaries, hospitality and gratification for their quality efforts. Jobs which House Baruch offer are of the following:
House Guard
The comital retinue of house Baruch, known as the Greyguard are expected to be well trained, in swordsmanship, but also in discipline, to be excellent images of the House. A guard should be temperate, and entirely professional. Their duties while employed under House Baruch are to patrol its lands, be present at house events, and be at the family’s disposal when house members venture on outings.
Greyguards receive the following payment & luxuries:
I. A yearly salary of 25 mina.
II. Bonus payments of 10 mina per event, or special escort attended.
III. Armour and weapons, provided so one’s job can be performed adequately.
GOVERNESS
A Governess’ duties fall into the line of tutoring the children of the county’s residence. They are expected to act professionally, similarly to the guards of the house, and set an excellent example for their students. Experience as a medic, or with alchemy are preferred but not mandatory, so long as the Governess is well educated elsewhere, so that their students may uniquely learn.
GROUNDSKEEPER
It is of the Groundskeeper’s duties to tend to the County of Ayr and its land. Specifically any barns and gardens possessed by the noble family itself, and ensure that the farms are properly run, so that Baruch lands are always operating effectively with bountiful yield.
The Governess and Groundskeeper receive the following payment & luxuries:
I. A yearly salary of 25 mina.
II. Suitable rooms or required spaces for their work on the county’s land, or extra workspace within Valwyck Castle should they need and wish it.
III. All resources required to properly excel in their duties, at request.
Posted by Ezra Vespucci, Butler and Advisor to House Baruch; on behalf of the Comital family