Full Time Housekeeper

Full Time Housekeeper


Company
Care.com
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
20–25 an hour
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Care.com

Job Description
About the Job
Full-Time Housekeeper

We are seeking a reliable, detail-oriented full-time housekeeper to help maintain a clean, organized, and well-run home.

Schedule:Monday–Friday, 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (some flexibility may be discussed)

Responsibilities include:

General house cleaning (kitchen, bathrooms, bedrooms, living areas)

Dusting and vacuuming

Laundry (washing, folding, organizing)

Keeping the home tidy and organized throughout the day

Deep cleaning tasks on a rotating schedule

Maintaining cleanliness

Ideal candidate:
prior housekeeping experience

Is thorough, proactive, and takes pride in their work

Is trustworthy, dependable, and punctual

Can manage time efficiently and work independently

Comfortable with household organization and upkeep

Compensation: Competitive pay based on experience

Location: 75230

Job basics

How often: Full time

Hourly rate: $20.00 - $25.00/hour

Who we're looking for

Who you'll care for

Job schedule
β€’ Mon: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
β€’ Tue: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
β€’ Wed: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
β€’ Thu: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm
β€’ Fri: 12-3pm, 3-6pm, 6-9pm

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