Cleaner pay in Liverpool March 2026
How much do cleaners in Liverpool get paid?
cleaners in Liverpool earn
£8.50-10.90 per hour
Based on 60 employee reviews
What do top employers pay cleaners?
Who are the top cleaner employers?
Who are the worst cleaner employers?
Recent cleaner Jobs in Liverpool
- School Cleaner at RCCN posted 16 hours ago
- Night Shift Cleaner - Liverpool at SSP Group posted yesterday
- General Assistant - Liverpool, Merseyside at JD Gyms posted yesterday
- Industrial Cleaners at The Best Connection posted 3 hours ago
- Domestic Assistant at Exemplar Health Care posted 2 days ago
- School Cleaner at RCCN posted 16 hours ago
How are people paid?
Based on 60 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 55 employees
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What do cleaners do?
Cleaners have the job of keeping places clean and hygienic. This may be a supermarket, an office, a hospital or someone’s home.
Cleaners can be hired directly by a company or an individual, or work for a specialist cleaning company.
Other names for cleaners are:
- Domestics
- Domestic assistants
- Hygiene operatives
What you do in this job will vary depending on what sort of location you work in.
Some common things cleaners do include:
- Dusting, wiping down and disinfecting surfaces
- Mopping, hoovering and shampooing floors
- Cleaning bathrooms and kitchens
- Emptying bins
- Following safety instructions for chemical cleaners
- Following health and safety procedures
You may have to work early mornings, late nights, on weekends or bank holidays.
You might be on your feet a lot.
This is an entry level job.
If you want to apply for a cleaner job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs or a relevant apprenticeship
- Pass background checks
- The right to work in the UK