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Cleaner needed 10 hours a week


IndiaRose

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We are a family living in East Dulwich/Peckham, who are looking for a housekeeper (cleaner/childminder) for 10 hours a week, split over 2 day. Hours would be 1pm - 6pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


The job involves cleaning, small amount of ironing, changing bedding and putting weekly shop away. Collecting our lovely 7 year old daughter from school (less than 5mins walk away) and taking her to after school activities (again less than 10mins walk), as well as preparing her a light dinner.


Some nanny/childcare experience desirable but role is more focused on housekeeping/cleaning. Must be eligible to live and work in the U.K. Must have a good command of English and ideally DBS checked. Pay is ?10 an hour, references required.


We are looking for someone to start w/c 30th Oct (It would be even better if you could start 2 weeks earlier, to give me a hand to spring clean the whole house and opportunity to acquaint yourself with our daughter).


Please drop me a PM if interested.

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