Casual Cleaners needed for One-Off cleaning Service
We are a small Scandinavian Cleaning Company, who specialize in one-off cleaning jobs. We are looking for individuals/pairs/couples to join our team.
We are a north shore based business specializing in one -off cleans for new build and renovations, end of tenancy cleaning , spring cleaning and we also carry out home staging to assist the sale of properties.
Our work is varied and our reputation is key. We're happy to train in the skills required if you have great attention to detail and a meticulous mindset. Normal house cleaning skills (kitchen and bathroom) will be required and we often add oven cleaning, walls and ceiling cleaning, blinds, carpets, windows and water blasting to our offering and will happily train in any of those to add to your skill sets.
We are mostly working from Monday to Friday between 9 till 5 pm, but sometimes weekends as well. The hours can be very changeable per day. Sometime a short day and other times long days.
Sometimes we can be quiet and not much work on, but other times very busy. So rely on some flexibility as well the other way around whatever hours and days you are available. We also will consider school hours as an option.
If you're flexible and diligent , fit and fabulous please contact me Susanne@littlemermaid.co.nz or call us on 0212362284 outlining your experience and the number of hours you are available.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Susanne & Lorna
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14.3% Critical thinking
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29.2% Resilience and adaptability
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81% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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19% No. This would be impossible in practice.
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