to facility procedures. Respect residents' privacy and preferences about room arrangement and personal items. Knocks before entering resident rooms and bathrooms. Cleans walls, ceilings, windows, mirrors, and waxes floors according to department procedures and cleaning schedules.
Takes appropriate actions to secure housekeeping supplies out of reach of residents at all times. Disposes of trash and waste, including biohazardous waste and other materials that require special handling, only in accordance with facility policies and procedures. ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS Sufficient education to demonstrate functional literacy. Prior housekeeping experience in an institutional setting preferred.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES N/A PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENT Working in an institutional kitchen environment, employees may be required to sit, bend, stoop, see, talk, and hear.
May occasionally lift or move items of up to 75 pounds. The employee is occasionally exposed to blood or other bodily fluids, fumes or airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals. In compliance with applicable law, reasonable accommodations may be made to ensure individuals with disabilities perform the essential functions of theposition.
Home Care Jobs refer to employment opportunities within the domestic setting, where individuals provide assistance and care to people who need support with daily activities due to aging, illness, or disability. These roles encompass a variety of tasks, such as personal care, meal preparation, medication management, and companionship. Key features of Home Care Jobs include flexible working hours, the ability to work closely with individuals or families, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in someone's quality of life. These positions may require certifications or training, and they often appeal to those who are compassionate and patient, with a strong desire to help others.