Housekeeper / House Cleaner Flexible Hours, Quick Pay & Tips!

Housekeeper / House Cleaner Flexible Hours, Quick Pay & Tips!


Company
MaidThis
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Contractor
Salary
20–27 an hour
Via
ZipRecruiter

Job Description
Residential House Cleaner Los AngelesMaidThis Cleaning Independent Contractor $22$27/hr Flexible hours

MaidThis connects experienced residential cleaners in LA with regular, recurring clients. This is not hotel housekeeping or Airbnb turnover it's occupied home cleaning for repeat clients who value consistency and quality.
What the work looks like:
• Clean occupied homes for weekly, biweekly and monthly repeat clients
• Set your own availability mornings, afternoons, weekdays or weekends
• Work independently MaidThis handles bookings, scheduling, and client communication
• Build steady, predictable income with a consistent client base
Pay and perks:
• Earn $22$27/hr cleaners working in this network average $25/hr
• Tips go directly to you, always
• Direct deposit, on time
• Solo cleaners and two-person teams are both welcome
Who this is a fit for:
• People with prior residential home cleaning experience (privately or for a company)
• Reliable transportation to reach client homes in your area
• Consistent availability clients depend on the people they book
• Clear communication and a strong work ethic

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