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We are looking for a live out housekeeper to come and work with us and help in the house. We are a family with three children living in Forest Hill and need help running the house.


House: house with 5 bedrooms


Hours: 40-45 per week (including one day at the weekend)


Salary: around ?20-25K gross per annum depending on experience



Your duties will include cleaning and tidying the house and ensuring the household is organised and helping with the children on a daily basis. You will also be in charge of the laundry and ironing. Other duties will include running errands, occasional babysitting and general helping. If you cook that would be a bonus! The ideal candidate for this role will have a keen eye for detail, be organised and proactive.


We are a Spanish speaking family so knowledge of Spanish would be great.


We are looking for someone with relevant experience in housekeeping, excellent recommendations and a positive/independent attitude.


If you are interested, please get in touch with your CV.


Thanks

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