EVENING CLEANER | MON TO FRI | 13 HRS P/W | COLEMORE ROW, BIRMINGHAM B3

EVENING CLEANER | MON TO FRI | 13 HRS P/W | COLEMORE ROW, BIRMINGHAM B3


Company
Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Location
Birmingham
Salary
£12–£13 an hour
Via
via Talents By StudySmarter

Job Description
EVENING CLEANER | MON TO FRI | 13 HRS P/W | COLEMORE ROW, BIRMINGHAM B3
• Employer: cleanoffice.co.uk
• Location: B3 3SD
• Pay: £12.71 per hour
• Contract Type: Permanent
• Hours: Monday to Friday, starting 5pm, 13 hours per week
• Disability Confident: No
• Closing Date: 15/04/2026
About this job

cleanoffice.co.uk are looking for an evening cleaner to work in Colemore Row, Birmingham B3. The role involves general office cleaning from Monday to Friday, starting at 5pm for 13 hours per week. Rate of pay is £12.71 per hour.

Jobs are provided by the Find a Job Service from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

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Salary: GBP 12 - 13 per hour

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