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Night Housekeeper

Heritage Senior Communities
Part-time
On-site
Grand Haven, Michigan, United States
$15 - $17 USD yearly
Housekeeping & Maintenance

Job Type- Full-time 3rd shift

Hourly Range: $15.00 - $17.00

Housekeeper Job Description

 To assure that all areas of the Assisted Living Center are maintained in a clean and odor free condition, assuring a safe, pleasant and homelike environment for our residents. To assure that all flat laundry (bed linens, towels, face cloths, table linen, napkins, aprons, etc.) are clean and sanitized, and properly folded and stored ready for use. To assure that all resident personal laundry is maintained in proper condition – treated for spots and stains, mended, properly washed and dried (according to manufacturer’s recommendations), folded or hung on hangers and returned promptly to the owner. Ironing is to be done as needed.

Housekeeper Qualifications

 Positive and respectful attitude toward the elderly, including those who may be physically frail or have dementia. Ability to read, write and follow directions provided in English. Maturity and ability to deal effectively with the demands of the job. Experience in health care of hotel housekeeping or laundry is preferred, but not essential.

Must be able to pass the state mandated criminal background screening and random drug testing.

Housekeeper Essential Functions

1. Thorough cleaning of all resident apartments as assigned – including vacuuming; washing windows; dusting; cleaning toilet, shower, sink and bathroom floor.

2. Emptying of resident waste baskets (checking for accidental disposal of hearing aids, dentures, eye glasses or valuables.

3. Cleaning of all common areas as assigned – including dining room, beverage area, lobby, community room, etc. including dusting, vacuuming, washing windows, polishing chrome or brass

4. Dusting all furniture, lamps/light fixtures, handrails, baseboards, etc.

5. Cleans and sanitizes bathrooms (common and resident apartment) including toilet, sinks, and floors. Polish chrome and stainless steel. Refill paper towels and toilet tissue. Replace soap dispenser when empty or very low.

6. Check furniture for debris, spots, nicks etc. and repair or report to supervisor as appropriate.

7. Empties trash and remove from building to dumpster. Properly dispose of cardboard and boxes. Proper disposal of recyclables.

8. Use safe and proper techniques for chemicals and cleaning solutions. Follows directions for use of all cleaning products and equipment

9. Properly stores products, tools, supplies and housekeeping carts

10. Collect soiled laundry from designated collection points

11. Sort laundry, inspect for spots, stains, tears etc. and take action as needed

12. Launder resident personal items in keeping with label instructions. DO NOT MIX RESIDENT Laundry.

13. Fold or hang according to resident preference.

14. Iron as needed

15. Return laundered items to resident promptly

16. Proper use and maintenance of equipment.

 

Housekeeper General Responsibilities

1. Be a good will ambassador for this living center

2. Comply with Life Safety policies and periodic “drills”

3. Participate in training opportunities

4. Report safety and health hazards to the Maintenance Supervisor

5. Work cooperatively with others on the same shift and across shifts

6. Report to work as scheduled

7. Treat all residents with dignity and respect

8. Observe residents for any change in condition (physical, emotional, cognitive or behavioral)

9. Communicate any change in condition to the Shift Supervisor

10. Comply with infection control protocols

11. Compliance with all Resident Rights including confidentiality

12. Compliance with the guidelines stated in the Employee Handbook

13. Other duties as assigned or as may be necessary to meet the goals and objectives of this living center

 

Physical and Mental Requirements

1. Able to lift 50#

2. Able to stand, bend, twist, turn, stoop, squat, sit, kneel, pull, push, and walk long distances on hard surfaces, for extended periods of time.

3. Able to perform physically repetitive work.

4. Able to tolerate exposure to cold and hot temperatures.

5. Able to work with strong smells and chemicals

6. Able to operate equipment such as a vacuum cleaner, washing machine, clothes dryer, carpet cleaner, steam iron, etc.

7. Ability to move furniture and boxes

8. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing with residents, co-workers, and supervisors.

9. Ability to comprehend written and verbal instructions in English

10. Emotional stability to appropriately handle resident care needs, including chronic illness, challenging behaviors, dementia-related issues, and death of residents.