Domestic Cleaner
Part-time domestic cleaning, £15/hr, self-employed. Regular clients. Flexible hours. Must drive and have experience. Insured and support available. Materials provided.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
As a domestic cleaner, you’ll typically provide weekly or fortnightly cleaning services for regular private clients. The position pays £15 per hour, self-employed.
Your main duties include mopping, vacuuming, dusting, and cleaning kitchens and bathrooms in residential homes. Regular rounds mean you build a client network over time.
Tasks also include changing bed linen, tidying rooms, and ensuring surfaces are spotless. You’re expected to keep up a high standard, showing reliability and trustworthiness.
Just as important is using provided cleaning products at each property, allowing you to focus on delivering quality service rather than supply.
You’ll have ongoing support and insurance cover from the company, offering peace of mind while working in different households.
Pros – Flexible Work and Consistency
This role offers flexibility in your work schedule. Choose the days and hours that fit your lifestyle, perfect for those managing other commitments.
Since you’ll maintain regular clients, your route stays local, helping minimise travel time and making earnings predictable with weekly or fortnightly jobs.
Cons – Self-Employment and Driving Needed
This is a self-employed role, so you’ll need to handle your own tax matters and benefits, requiring some extra organisation and independence.
Owning a car and a driving licence is essential, so it may not suit those who rely on public transport or do not have access to their own vehicle.
Veredicto
If you seek steady part-time income with control over your schedule and have cleaning experience plus a car, this job is a smart pick.
With regular clients and support from the agency, it appeals to reliable, independent workers looking for consistent, well-paid cleaning work.
