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Top housekeeper / nanny / excellent cook looking for work


Mariapilu

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My name is Maria.


I speak English, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. I offer more than 20 years experience in housekeeping, also working in the household of a Sheikh in London, where I was required to work to a very high standard. I am friendly and great with both animals and children. With my husband being a professional chef, I am passionate about cooking.


Offering immediate availability, I am currently looking for a suitable part time or full time housekeeping job. I am totally flexible in terms of days of the week and hours.


A well-mannered, efficient, well presented and hardworking housekeeper highly experienced in all aspects of housekeeping. I love my work and keeping busy gives me great satisfaction. I am punctual, trustworthy, flexible and with an eye for detail. I possess a broad range of skills and accomplishments which are of immediate value to the employer.


? Hold a valid EU passport to work legally in the UK.

? Plenty of excellent personal and professional references available.

? Highly skilled in delivering a 5 star service in the household.

? Highly skilled in carefully handling employers? precious and delicate belongings.

? Excellent standards of hygiene and cleanliness.

? Loyal, trustworthy and discreet in all matters.

? Excellent time-keeping and time management.

? Able to complete all tasks quickly and efficiently.

? Able to easily follow and carry out instructions.

? Honest and confident in all cash-handling.

? Highly responsible and very capable of working without supervision and on own initiative when required.


If my experience is of interest, please e-mail me or call me on 07932 791 311 or 020 7737 2827.


I will be happy to help you make your home a cleaner, well-looked after space and your life more relaxed.

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