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$20-25/hour

252 Apple Glen, Escondido, CA 92025, USA

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About us: We’re two sisters who turned our love for hard work into our company, Clean Spaces—and built a team that lives by the same values: quality, positivity, and pride in what we do. We’re looking for dependable cleaners with a strong work ethic and a can-do attitude. If you enjoy being part of a supportive team that takes pride in every clean, you’ll feel right at home with us. Why Work With Us: $20–$25/hr equivalent pay Enjoy the opportunity to earn tips and bonuses Paid vacation time All cleaning supplies provided An easy-to-use app to manage your schedule, checklists, and everything you need to stay organized on the job Part-time, flexible hours What Your Day Might Include: Cleaning residential homes, move-outs, and commercial spaces, and occasional vacation rentals Dusting, vacuuming, mopping, and sanitizing surfaces Deep cleaning kitchens, bathrooms, and high-touch areas Tidying, organizing, and making every space shine Lifting and carrying supplies up stairs (up to 40 lbs) Using the BookingKoala app to manage your schedule, checklists, and clock in/out Staying connected with the team when needed on a clean What We’re Looking For: Dependable, punctual, communicative, and trustworthy team members Prior cleaning experience Ability to work independently and part of a team while following instructions Comfortable using a phone app for scheduling and job details Weekday availability between 9AM–4PM (cleaning jobs may start at different times within this window Ready to Apply? Here’s What We Need: To be considered, please send us a message answering the following: Your full name A description of your cleaning experience — what types of cleaning you’ve done, how long you’ve been doing it, and anything else you’d like us to know When you’re available to work (days/times) At Clean Spaces, we’re built on five core values: quality work, reliability, accountability, good energy, and doing things right the first time.Pick one of these values and tell us how you practice it in your everyday life. Give a real example of a time you showed up this way — whether at work, at home, or in your community. Share your answer in 3–5 sentences Tell us about a time you went above and beyond for a job or customer. What’s your favorite local spot in San Diego — a beach, a taco shop, a park… where do you go to relax or have fun? One professional reference (from an employer within the last 3 years — no family members) including their name, your connection, and phone number

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