Experienced Home Cleaner with Good Communication Skills

Experienced Home Cleaner with Good Communication Skills


Company
Take Care Cleaning
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Salary
$25–$30 an hour
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Glassdoor

Job Description
Experienced Residential Cleaners Wanted

Where?
Toronto and surrounding GTA

This Role Is For You If: You are an experienced cleaner who takes pride in your work and wants to be treated like a professional. You value clear expectations, open communication, and consistency. You want flexibility in your schedule, but you also understand the importance of reliability, accountability, and staying connected.

At Take Care Cleaning Services, we work best with cleaners who see this as a professional partnership. We respect your experience and independence, and in return we look for strong communication and follow through.

What You Can Expect From Us
• Flexible scheduling where you choose how much work you take on
• Consistent residential and commercial cleaning opportunities
• Competitive job rates
• Clear standards and expectations so there are no surprises
• A team that communicates clearly and respects your time and professionalism
• Support with scheduling, client coordination, and job details

About Take Care Cleaning Services

We provide high quality residential and commercial cleaning throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Our reputation is built on reliability, attention to detail, and trust. We work with experienced cleaners who understand that strong communication is just as important as strong cleaning skills.

What We Require From Our Cleaners
• Professional cleaning experience
• Ability to work independently and maintain a high standard of service
• Strong communication skills and a willingness to stay responsive
• Comfort using technology for job details, scheduling, and updates
• Your own cleaning supplies and equipment
• Your own vehicle transportation
• Valid subcontractor insurance in Ontario
• Ability to operate as an independent subcontractor under Ontario requirements

How to Apply

Please submit your resume outlining your cleaning experience and confirm that you meet subcontractor requirements, including insurance, transportation, and comfort using technology for communication.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Work Location: In person

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $25.00-$30.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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