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Job opportunity at the Horniman: Cleaning Support


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Are you local to the South London area and have experience of cleaning in large public buildings? If so, then read on!


We?re looking for an experienced cleaner who will take pride in helping us deliver a high standard of service for our visitors.

The salary is ?13,593 for 24 hours a week, Saturday to Thursday, 1pm - 5pm.


Closing date for applications is 10am Thursday 29 April 2021.


The Horniman is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.


Please go to our website (https://www.horniman.ac.uk/about-the-horniman/jobs) for the full job description and share with anyone you know who might be suitable for the role.

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