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Cleaner needed downtown Miami area- must have vehicle

$750/week

1015 NW 23rd Ct, Miami, FL 33125, USA

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PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE AD- We will ONLY review candidates who have responded to ALL of the questions BELOW. RESIDENTIAL CLEANER Location: Miami, FL Little Havana area Schedule: 6 days per week Pay: $750 per week Job Description: We are seeking a RELIABLE and detail-oriented cleaner to join our team. This role involves cleaning 1 single-family homes per day, ensuring each property is spotless and ready for guests. Responsibilities: Clean and sanitize bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and common areas Change linens, make beds, and restock supplies as needed Sweep, mop, vacuum, and dust throughout the home Perform deep cleaning tasks when required Report any maintenance issues or damages Requirements: Must have a reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license Previous cleaning experience preferred Strong attention to detail and time management skills Ability to work independently and efficiently Must live within 15 minutes of the Little Havana area Benefits: Consistent weekly pay of $750 Stable, long-term opportunity with room for growth Supportive team environment TO APPLY PLEASE RESPOND WITH THE FOLLOWING: YOU WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED IF THE QUESTIONS BELOW ARE NOT ANSWERED. Please reply to this email with answers: Full name Best phone number Neighborhood you live in? Do you have a reliable car? (Yes/No) Days/times you’re available Short-term rental turnover experience (Y/N) — if yes, how long? Can you use a smartphone app for checklists & photos? (Y/N) Are you comfortable washing/drying linens on site when needed? (Y/N) Two work references (name + phone) Earliest start date Nice to have (optional): Photos of a recent clean (before/after) Mini-Assessment Best workflow for a 3/2 turnover (11am out → 4pm in) Which option shows the correct order of operations? A) Mop all floors → bathrooms → bedrooms → kitchen → laundry last B) Start laundry (strip beds/collect towels) → take out trash → pre-treat tough areas (toilets, shower, oven) → dust & wipe top-to-bottom, clean-to-dirty → kitchen & bedrooms → bathrooms last → vacuum then mop back-to-front → final reset + photos C) Wipe counters first → vacuum → make beds → pre-treat bathrooms → mop → laundry D) Start anywhere; order doesn’t matter if it looks clean Next steps: We’ll review responses and invite selected candidates to an in-person meeting followed by a paid trial clean at one of our properties. Thanks again, Joe

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