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Part time housekeeper wanted:


We are family of four, including a 2 year old girl and a 3 year old boy. We are looking for someone who can give us our evenings back, by coming in to our house for two hours during the day and doing various household jobs. We are looking for someone who once they are used to the house and how we operate can use their initiative and see what needs doing without needing to be told each day. These jobs may include the following:


- general tidy up

- emptying bins

- cleaning up after the kids breakfast

- putting toys away

- making beds

- changing sheets

- hanging out washing

- putting washing on

- unloading dishwasher

- ironing

- sorting and tidying cupboards / drawers

- light cleaning (we have a cleaner, so this would just involve general sweeping, dusting, wiping to keep on top of things)


The hours we would need are Monday, Tuesday and Friday and 2 hours each day. These hours could be at any time between 9-5. Pay is ?10 / hour.


We live on Silvester Road in East Dulwich.


Please let me know if you would be interested in this job. Thank you!

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Hi

My name is Julie I am currently working as a nanny/housekeeper at the moment but have lots of spare time during the day and am looking for some extra hours and your job sounds exactly what I'm looking for. If you havn't already found somebody please feel free to contact me . Many thanks

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