NYC Housekeeper Jobs: November 2024 Job Listings
We put together a list of the best Housekeeper jobs in New York City, including salary info, position requirements and job benefits. Expect more jobs like these after the launch of OysterLink’s Jobs platform.
Top 10 Housekeeper Jobs in NYC, NY
Check out the list below for some of the best Housekeeper jobs available in NYC.
Note: Tips can be expected for most of the non-management housekeeping positions that are in hotels.
Housekeeping Worker-Environmental Services-Mount Sinai Morningside-Part Time/Evenings(3pm-11pm)/Every Weekend/Holidays
Housekeeper job
Housekeeper job
Assistant Director of Housekeeping
Housekeeping Attendant
Housekeeper
On Call Housekeeping Ambassador
Uniqlo Housekeeper / Retail Cleaner – Soho – (Full-Time)
House cleaner in NYC required
Housekeeper
Make sure to check out our Housekeeper job description before applying for the jobs above.
What Is the Average Housekeeper Salary in NYC?
Housekeepers in NYC make an average base wage of $47,040 per year or $22.62 per hour. This is a whopping 20% higher than the average annual base Housekeeper wage across the U.S. at $34,650 with $16.66 per hour.
Average Housekeeper NYC salaries have also increased by 25% since 2019, making it more rewarding than ever.
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Employment has also risen by 18% since the huge drop in 2021.
[Source: BLS]
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Read our article on Housekeeper salary trends for more helpful salary information.
Know Your Take-Home Pay as a Housekeeper in NYC
Whether you’re just applying as a Housekeeper or have been one for years, plan your finances accordingly with our New York Paycheck Calculator.
Paycheck Calculator
Disclaimer: Please note that this paycheck calculator is designed to provide an estimate and should not be considered as professional tax advice. The actual withholding amounts and taxes owed may vary depending on individual circumstances and other factors. For accurate and personalized tax advice, we recommend consulting with a tax professional.
If your gross pay is $40,000.00 per year in the state of New York, your net pay (or take home pay) will be $31,864.49 after tax deductions of 20.34% (or $8,135.51). Deductions include a total of [1] 7.60% (or $3,040.50) for the federal income tax, [2] 5.09% (or $2,035.01) for the state income tax, [3] 6.20% (or $2,480.00) for the social security tax and [4] 1.45% (or $580.00) for Medicare.
The Federal Income Tax is collected by the government and is consistent across all U.S. regions. In contrast, the State Income Tax is levied by the state of residence and work, leading to substantial variations. The Social Security Tax is used to fund Social Security, which benefits retirees, persons with disabilities and survivors of deceased workers. Medicare involves a federal payroll tax designated for the Medicare insurance program. As of 2022, Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming do not levy a state income tax.
You can also check out our Time and a Half Calculator to know your overtime pay.
What Are Legal Requirements for Housekeepers in NYC?
Check out some laws you should know about whether you’re a job seeker or an employer.
Work Eligibility
To work lawfully as a Housekeeper in NYC, people must have legitimate authorization to work in the United States. This typically includes being a citizen, permanent resident or holding a work visa or authorization document.
Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Employers with one or more employees in NYC are required to provide workers’ compensation insurance to benefit employees when they experience work-related injuries or illnesses. This coverage helps cover medical costs, lost wages and rehabilitation costs for qualified employees.
For more NYC laws related to housekeeping work, check out our New York Labor Law Guide. You can also check our list of labor law guides for all U.S. states.
How We Chose These Housekeeper Jobs in New York City
All jobs above were carefully curated following the criteria below:
- Employer reputation: All jobs listed are posted by employers who are highly reputed in their fields, including government, medicine and hospitality.
- Employee benefits: Each job has a comprehensive set of benefits, including insurance, retirement plans, health care, educational assistance and more.
- Salary: All salaries are average to above average, with some higher-level Housekeeper jobs going as high as $90,000 per year.
- Variety: The Housekeeper jobs selected cover all kinds of housekeeping positions, from entry-level to management positions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Employment has been on the rise since 2021, increasing from 33,650 to 39,780 Housekeeper jobs.
The average hourly pay for Housekeepers in NYC is $22.62, as per the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Housekeepers in NYC, like in most other cities, commonly work at least 40 hours per week, though some may work up to 60 hours.
These hours are usually spread across multiple clients or rooms. Schedules can differ as some employers may require employees to work in the morning, afternoon or night.
Yes, Housekeepers can receive tips in most establishments in NYC.