House Cleaning, $24 -26 hourly (Independent Contractor)

House Cleaning, $24 -26 hourly (Independent Contractor)


Company
Ivy Cleans
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Salary
24–26 an hour
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Ivy Cleans is looking for dedicated and trustworthy independent cleaning contractors. As a self-reliant professional, you will be scheduling and driving to cleaning appointments using your own vehicle, and cleaning houses according to your availability. In your role, you will supply your own cleaning materials and equipment, utilizing your pre-existing knowledge and expertise in home cleaning. Although we do not provide training, we value a high standard of service, and encourage you to apply your best practices in every home you service.

We provide you with a friendly support team who will schedule appointments according to your schedule. We have a great team of customer support staff and managers to assist you so you can focus on cleaning houses.

At Ivy Cleans, we offer an exceptional opportunity for independent cleaning contractors to expand their client base while enjoying the flexibility of managing their own schedules. As part of our team, you will have access to our broad network of customers who value and trust the Ivy Cleans brand, significantly reducing your marketing effort. We believe in fair and transparent compensation, ensuring that your hard work is properly rewarded. Moreover, our commitment to open communication and support provides a reliable partnership that you can count on. As you strive to deliver excellent service, Ivy Cleans will stand by you every step of the way, celebrating your success and aiding in your professional growth.

Additional details about the position will be provided to the applicant on the first interview.

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $24.00 - $26.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Flexible schedule

Work Location: Remote

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