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Cleaner/housekeeper wanted in Peckham Rye


JaneKinnin

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Hello,


We are a busy family of four based near a Peckham Rye station, looking for a proactive and trustworthy cleaner/housekeeper to come two or three times and week, to help us keep our house clean, tidy and organised.


The main tasks would be:


- General cleaning of 3 bed house with 2.5 bathrooms

- Load, run, empty dishwasher and put things away

- Put on laundry and tumble dry clothes

- Fold and put away laundry

- Change bedsheets once per week (one double bed and if possible two kids bunk beds)

- Keep fridge clean and tidy, check and throw away anything out of date

- Go to local shops (Bellenden Road or Rye Lane) to restock some food and cleaning items (we will take care of regular weekly shop but will ask you to pick up small items needed during the course of the week), and sometimes drop off dry cleaning or charity shop donations

- Clean oven when needed

- Advise on other jobs that are needed around the house


This would take 7-8 hours per week, at £13.50/hour, and could be split over 2 or 3 days. We would like to have one person rather than an agency so that the person knows knows where everything goes in our house, and you would need to speak enough English to communicate with us about the housework (in person and by texts/WhatsApp). You’ll be making a big difference to our lives!


Please send me a message here if you are interested or if you have any recommendations.


Thank you!

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