juggler

/ˈdʒʌɡlər/
noun
  1. A person who entertains by throwing and catching several objects in the air at the same time.
    • The juggler kept three flaming torches spinning in the air without dropping any.
    • My little sister wants to be a juggler after she saw one perform at the street fair.
    • At the circus, a juggler amazed the crowd by juggling bowling pins while riding a unicycle.
  2. A person who manages multiple tasks, responsibilities, or activities at the same time.
    • He became a juggler of part-time jobs to pay for his college tuition.
    • The project manager was a juggler of deadlines, budgets, and team conflicts.
    • As a working parent, she is a skilled juggler of school schedules, meetings, and dinner plans.