Evening Housekeeping  Parents Helper 2x Per Week

Evening Housekeeping Parents Helper 2x Per Week


Company
Care.com
Location
Houston, TX
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
18–23 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Care.com
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Job Description
About the Job
We are looking for a reliable and detail-oriented helper to support our household a couple evenings each week during our busy dinner and bedtime routine. While we have two young children (ages 7 and 4), this role is primarily focused on keeping the home running smoothly in the evenings.

Responsibilities include:
β€’ Light kitchen cleanup (dishes, wiping counters, loading/unloading dishwasher, packing lunches)
β€’ Tidying and organizing common areas and toys
β€’ General evening reset to help prepare the home for the next day
β€’ Occasional supervision or play with children as needed while parents are occupied

We’re looking for someone dependable, proactive, and comfortable in a home with young children. The ideal candidate enjoys helping keep a household organized and is willing to jump in where needed.

Job basics

How often: Part time

Hourly rate: $18.00 - $23.00/hour

Who we're looking for

Who you'll care for

Job schedule
β€’ Mon: 6-9pm
β€’ Tue: 6-9pm

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