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Daily Housekeeper/Cook - Marylebone, London

Progressis
Greater London
4 weeks ago
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Daily Housekeeper/Cook req to work for VIP Family living in Marylebone, North London 

11:30 AM – 8:30 PM Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: £55,000 DOEWe are seeking a highly professional and experienced Housekeeper/Cook to manage the day-to-day upkeep and presentation of a private residence in London, while also preparing high-quality, nutritious meals for the household. This is a trusted role that requires a proactive, discreet, and organised individual with a passion for both domestic excellence and culinary care.Key ResponsibilitiesHousekeepingMaintain the home to an immaculate standard of cleanliness and organisationPerform daily cleaning: dusting, vacuuming, polishing, and floor careManage laundry, ironing, and wardrobe organisation, including delicate fabricsCare for fine furnishings, artwork, and specialty items using appropriate methodsMaintain cleaning supplies and household inventoryReport and coordinate household maintenance issuesEnsure each room is consistently presented to a high standardCooking & Meal PreparationPlan and prepare fresh, balanced meals aligned with family preferences and dietary needsShop for high-quality ingredients and maintain a well-stocked kitchenServe meals at agreed times, ensuring excellent presentation and hygieneOccasionally cook for guests or small gatherings as requestedGeneral Household DutiesLiaise with external contractors or maintenance personnel as requiredAccept deliveries and manage household errandsAssist with table setting and light service during meals or eventsProvide occasional support with pet care or guest assistanceAlways maintain the highest levels of discretion and confidentialityThis Job would ideally suit a Housekeeper/Cook Proven experience in a similar role within a private household or high-end hospitality settingMinimum of 4 years private household housekeeping experienceStrong culinary skills with a broad knowledge of cuisines and dietary requirementsExcellent housekeeping and laundry abilities, with meticulous attention to detailSelf-motivated, organised, and capable of working independentlyProfessional, discreet, and trustworthy in all circumstancesFlexible with working hours, including occasional weekend availabilityFluent in English with strong communication skillsCompetitive salary of offer to right Housekeeper/Cook paying £50,000–£55,000, or more DOE A long-term, stable position in a respectful and supportive private householdPlease email us your CV today. Immediate Start!

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