Independent Cleaning Contractor

Independent Cleaning Contractor


Company
Bright Nest Home Cleaning
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Part-time and Contractor
Salary
25–27 an hour
Posted
22 hours ago
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Job Description
Bright Nest Home Cleaning | Residential Cleaning Services
Making Homes Shine ✨

Bright Nest Home Cleaning is seeking reliable, detail-oriented independent cleaning professionals who take pride in delivering exceptional residential cleaning services. We partner with experienced cleaners who value quality work, consistency, and creating a positive experience for every client home we serve.

About the Role

As an Independent Cleaning Contractor, you will provide residential cleaning services for Bright Nest clients while maintaining your independence as a 1099 contractor. Bright Nest connects you with clients and manages operational coordination so you can focus on delivering outstanding cleaning results.

Pay: Competitive pay starting at $25/hour

Responsibilities
• Perform residential cleaning services in client homes
• Deliver high-quality, detail-focused cleaning results
• Follow service checklists and cleaning standards
• Maintain respect and care for client property
• Provide friendly, reliable, and courteous service
• Communicate clearly regarding appointments or service updates

Requirements
• Minimum 2 years of residential cleaning experience
• Ability to pass a background check
• Reliable, punctual, and dependable work ethic
• Strong attention to detail
• Friendly attitude with strong customer service skills
• Must provide your own cleaning supplies and equipment
• Reliable transportation required
• Ability to work independently as a 1099 contractor
• Legal authorization to work in the United States

Why Partner With Bright Nest
• Set your own availability and accept jobs that fit your schedule
• Bright Nest handles client sourcing, marketing, and service coordination
• Team support when needed, including client communication and scheduling updates
• Work with a well-organized company committed to high service standards
• Long-term partnership potential with consistent client opportunities

Who Thrives Here

This role is ideal for independent cleaning professionals who:
• Are dependable, professional, and consistent
• Take pride in delivering high-quality cleaning results
• Enjoy focusing on cleaning while Bright Nest manages the administrative side
• Appreciate organized systems and clear service standards
• Value flexible scheduling and independent contractor freedom

By partnering with Bright Nest, you can focus on what you do best — cleaning homes — while we manage the behind-the-scenes logistics that help make your work more predictable and streamlined.

Apply Today

If you are a dedicated cleaning professional who takes pride in quality work, we would love to connect with you.

To apply, please send your resume and a brief introduction to [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you!

Apply today to join Bright Nest Home Cleaning and help us continue Making Homes Shine ✨

Pay: $25.00 - $27.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Flexible schedule
• Opportunities for advancement

Work Location: On the road

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