Maintains the cleanliness of the Health System including, but not limited to, public areas, patient rooms, offices, corridors, restrooms, bath and showers, elevators, stairways, exam rooms, laboratories, diagnostic and procedure areas, and at the exterior of entrances. Cleans and extracts carpet and upholstery per plan and request. Assists with moving furniture, beds and approved conference room setups as per job hazard analysis. Delivery of patient care items.
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· Completes the routine and/or special cleaning needs of areas assigned to work to include, but not limited to: auto scrubbing, battery operated vacuum, dry
and wet mopping, wiping off horizontal and vertical surfaces, vacuuming, pulling trash, high dusting, edging, cleaning sinks, toilets, showers, tubs, fans, extracting carpets, cleaning stairwells, operate cardboard/trash packer.
· Safely handles, weighs, and records biohazard waste as required. Safely handles all waste streams according to policy/guidelines.
· Maintains high standards of cleanliness as defined by program requirements.
· Notifies Supervisor or HELP Desk of any repairs or maintenance needed.
· Assists with meeting room set-ups.
· Completes daily clean-up of carts and equipment as assigned.
Education:
Must be at least 18 years of age. High School diploma or equivalent desirable, but not required.
Experience:
Previous Environmental Service (housekeeping) experience in a health care facility desirable, but not required. Primarily on the job training.
License(s)/Certification(s):
The ability to obtain and understand MOAB training is required. Valid driver’s license when driving any vehicle for work-related reasons.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Ability to follow detailed instructions and respond to pagers. Ability to read and hear, and write English at a level
that supports communication with patients, visitors, and staff. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks. Ability to relate to others in a caring, tactful and courteous manner in less than calm circumstance. Basic computer skills (i.e. net-learning, e-mail).
Other:
Equipment operated includes: concentrated or ready to used chemicals, roto, floor buffers, vacuums, mops, large buckets and wringers, carpet extractors, floor scrubber, battery operated vacuum, auto scrubber, Microfiber mop/cloths, scoops, high dusters, johnny mops, cardboard packer, Voceras and carts. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Protective clothing required includes nitrile gloves, sometimes goggles, face shield, surgical mask, shoe covers, protective gown, knee pads, and cloth gloves for working with Calcium Chloride.
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