Airbnb / Short-Term Rental Cleaner

Airbnb / Short-Term Rental Cleaner


Company
Cleara Cleaning Services
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via LinkedIn

Job Description
Airbnb / Short-Term Rental Cleaner – Calgary

Cleara Cleaning Services is currently hiring reliable cleaners in Calgary to support Airbnb and short-term rental turnover operations.

We are looking for individuals who are:
• reliable
• detail-oriented
• professional
• able to work independently
• comfortable working in fast-paced hospitality environments

Responsibilities
• Cleaning Airbnb and short-term rental units
• Laundry and bed setup
• Restocking guest essentials
• Reporting damages or maintenance issues
• Following structured cleaning checklists
• Preparing units to guest-ready standards

Preferred Qualifications
• Previous cleaning, housekeeping, or hospitality experience
• Strong communication skills
• Access to reliable transportation is an asset
• Flexible availability including weekends is a plus

What We Offer
• Flexible scheduling
• Consistent work opportunities
• Supportive team environment
• Opportunity to grow with the company

Location: Calgary, Alberta

Job Type: Contract

If interested, please apply with:
• your experience
• your availability
• your area/location in Calgary
• contact information
We look forward to hearing from you.

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