2045 days ago

Flexible Part Time cleaner needed

Susanne from Little Mermaid Cleaning Services & Home Stagings

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 do one-off cleans, spring cleaning, end of tenancy cleaning and cleaning for people who are either moving in or out of homes, newly built homes and renovations.
We also do Home Staging, helping with moving furniture and setting up Stagings. Lots of variety - so the days are never the same.

Most jobs will be on North Shore, but we also travel further down Auckland, west and North. Most likely we travel in my car, but you will sometime need to take your own car/transport.

Sometimes it can be quiet and other times we can be very busy, working mostly between 3 to 7 hours on the day in normal hours from 9am to 5pm during the week. Sometimes we work on weekends and you will be paid extra. Other times there will be no work at all.

We work in teams for most jobs, depending on the size of the
job. Usually there will be 2-5 people on each job.

The cleaning skills include (but you don't need them all as you can be trained up):

Normal house cleaning (including kitchen and bathrooms);
 Oven Cleaning;
 Walls
 Ceilings;
 Blinds;
 Carpet cleaning
 Windows;
 Water blasting / House wash;
 Lifting skills for lighter furniture (for the Home Staging part of my
business).

Ideal candidate:
 English speaking;
 Good communication skills;
 Positive outlook;
 Clean and well presented;
 Physically strong and fit;
 Some cleaning skills/flair needed
 Reliable, diligent and flexible;
 Own car (often if jobs further away, we go in my car)
or need to take public transport to jobs or pick up places
 Good with your phone (so I can get a prompt answer)

Work Visa a must and no cash jobs.

Please call/text me direct on 0212362284 or email me Susanne@littlemermaid.co.nz

Looking forward to hearing from you

Susanne

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