Money | Queen Elizabeth II Wanted at Buckingham Palace: Royal Bath-Runner Housekeeping assistant will serve tea, assist guests By Matt Cantor Posted Jan 27, 2014 10:18 AM CST Copied Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, accompanied by Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, are shown at Buckingham Palace in London, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool) Help is wanted at Buckingham Palace, and keeping quiet is among the job requirements. The palace is looking for a housekeeping assistant, it says in a job ad—someone who will be in charge of "high-quality cleaning" and maintenance of bedrooms and bathrooms. The job holder will also take responsibility for guests, including "arranging dry cleaning, care of jewelry, running baths, assisting with dressing if required, and arranging the service of tea and breakfast trays." Since the successful candidate will be working with the royals, AFP notes, he or she must be willing to "maintain confidentiality." The 40-hour-a-week job isn't limited to the palace; the employee will work "at a number of Royal residences in the UK." It pays $23,800 a year, but "there will be a salary adjustment" for included housing and food, the advertisement says. Read These Next Diane Ladd, who played the salty Flo, dies at 89. She was married at 12. At 25, she faces execution. Michael Skakel breaks silence on Martha Moxley murder. Now it's Democrats' turn to complain about a 60 Minutes edit. Report an error