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Hi all,


I'm looking to find someone to replace our current cleaner who is moving out of London.


The hours would ideally be Monday - Friday 4pm - 7pm


The position would require the cleaning of our 4 bedroom house, laundry and changing bedding (sheets are sent to dry cleaner).Also help every evening tidying up the kitchen and downstairs areas while I'm putting the children to bed.


I'm a work at home mum, with twin boys under 2 years old so really appreciate the extra help in the home.


Would love to find someone who is happy to muck in with our busy family and go the extra mile - cleaning out the fridge, inside cupboards, sorting our the pram for our twin boys at the end of the day etc.


We have a large friendly family dog so you must be happy to be around animals!


We can pay ?11 per hour and start date is ASAP.


Please get in touch! Email me on [email protected]


Georgina

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