Poland’s growing tourism and city development are creating more jobs for public space cleaners in 2025. This makes it easier for international workers with visa sponsorship to find work.
The job involves keeping public places—like offices, malls, airports, and train stations—clean and hygienic. Tasks include sweeping, mopping, emptying bins, and disinfecting areas that many people use.
Kinds of Jobs:
- General Cleaning:
As a cleaner, your main role is to keep public areas neat, tidy, and safe. - Skilled Cleaning Roles:
These jobs require special knowledge, such as safely handling hazardous materials or using heavy-duty cleaning machines. - Event Cleaning:
In this role, you’re responsible for keeping event spaces clean before, during, and after the event takes place.
Responsibilities:
- First, you’ll start by cleaning, mopping, and scrubbing to make sure the space is tidy and free from dust and waste.
- Next, you’ll gather and dispose of trash properly, following local guidelines.
- Then, you’ll check that all areas are clean and supplies like soap and paper towels are refilled.
- Finally, if you notice anything broken or needing repair, you’ll report it to your supervisor.
Eligibility Criteria:
- First, you’ll need a valid work permit, which you can get if a company in Poland agrees to sponsor you.
- Second, you should be able to speak either English or Polish well enough to talk with your team and supervisors.
- Third, the job requires physical strength—you’ll need to stand for long hours, lift heavy items, and handle other hands-on tasks.
- Lastly, having previous experience as a cleaner or doing similar work is important.
Perks:
- First, there’s a constant demand for cleaners in public areas, so job security is strong.
- Second, if you work in a city, you can expect better pay.
- Third, employers usually provide health benefits and safety equipment to keep your work environment safe.
- Lastly, you’ll receive training to improve your skills and grow in your career.
