Cleaner (Part-Time)

Cleaner (Part-Time)


Company
Be Park Pop
Location
Johannesburg
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
15 days ago
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Job Description
We're Hiring: Part-Time CleanerLocation: be.UP Park, Cresta Shopping CentreAre you energetic, reliable, and ready to keep the fun clean?
be.UP Park at Cresta is looking for a dedicated Cleaner to join our team on a Part-Time Fixed-Term Contract.Since we are a premier indoor activity park, we need someone who thrives in a high-energy environment and takes pride in keeping our facilities spotless for our guests.The EssentialsRate: R***** per hourLocation: be.UP Park, Cresta Shopping CentreContract: Part-Time (Fixed-Term)Availability: Must be available to work weekends, public holidays, and school holiday periods.Key ResponsibilitiesMaintaining the Park: Keeping climbing, jumping, and play areas spotless and safe.Facility Care: Ensuring restrooms and common areas are sanitized and stocked.General Cleaning: Sweeping, mopping, and dusting to maintain the "be.UP" standard.Safety First: Identifying and reporting any maintenance needs or hazards immediately.RequirementsComfortable working in a fast-paced, family-friendly environment.Reliability is non-negotiable—punctuality is key during busy holiday peaks.Ability to work flexibly during school holidays and public holidays.How to ApplyReady to join the team?
Please email your application to Your application MUST include:Your updated CV.A Headshot image (photo of yourself).
A Motivational letter (telling us why you're the right fit).
Important: Your email subject line must reference: CRESTA SITE CLEANERJob Type: Part-timePay: R30,79 per hourExpected hours: 8 – 16 per weekLicense/Certification:POLICE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE (Preferred)Work Location: In person

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