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Seeking housekeeper and cleaner.

We are looking to employ a housekeeper and cleaner (or someone doing both) in East Dulwich.


We are looking for someone to clean (3-4 hours) on Wednesdays or Thursdays between 10-4.


For housekeeping we require someone to pop in 1-2 hours 3-4 days a week to help with tidying, laundry, meal-prep, household errands. This would usually be between the hours of 10-4.


There is also extra support/work from time to time like parties/professional events if of interest.


We pay £15/ph.

Require excellent background check & references.

We can pay as employer or freelance.

Flexible employer.


What we definitely aren’t looking for is agencies, subcontracted staff, teams of people in our house or different people coming each week. Our last cleaner was with our family for ten years until he left London, we are ideally looking for a similar relationship/commitment for our family. We require native/fluent English language skills please.


I’d appreciate it if you please don’t contact me if you are trying to sell me something I don’t need, I’m a really busy business owner mother, I don’t have the time and I’m clear on what I need.


Thanks so much!

 

Hi, My cleaner Vanya has been with me since 2019 and is thoroughly reliable and a delightful person. Bulgarian with imperfect English but if you are struglling, she would definitely be worth considering.

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