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We are two neighbouring families in East Dulwich looking for an experienced, proactive housekeeper to help us manage our homes and support us with day-to-day tasks. Each household has two young children (ages 2 and 4), and we’d love someone who is detail-oriented, reliable, and comfortable working between both homes.

 

📍 Location: Conveniently located in East Dulwich, close to East Dulwich, Peckham Rye, and Denmark Hill stations.

 

Position Details:

 

Hours: Approximately 4 hours per household on Mondays and Wednesdays, and 2–4 hours each on Fridays. We’re flexible with days and times if needed.

Duties include:

🧼 General cleaning and tidying throughout both homes

👕 Laundry, including ironing and putting away clothes

🍲 Cooking simple meals for the children

🗄️ Taking initiative with additional tasks like organising drawers, cupboards, and other housekeeping jobs as they arise

 

We’re looking for someone with a strong sense of initiative who can anticipate tasks and help us keep our homes well-organised and running smoothly.

 

If you’re friendly, dependable, and enjoy creating a well-kept environment, we’d love to hear from you! 😊

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