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Join our team in Wasilla as an Evening Facility Monitor, ensuring client safety and facility upkeep at a residential treatment center. This role requires a high school diploma, understanding of substance use disorder, and strong physical condition. We offer benefits including health insurance rei...
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United States , Wasilla
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20.40 USD / Hour
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Alaska Addiction Rehabilitation Services
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Until further notice
Looking for stable and meaningful evening work? Evening Facility Monitor jobs offer a unique blend of security, maintenance, and client support roles, typically within residential, community, or institutional settings. These positions are crucial for ensuring safety, order, and smooth operations during the later hours, often bridging the gap between daytime staff and overnight security. Professionals in this field find rewarding opportunities to contribute to the well-being of a facility and its occupants. The core responsibility of an Evening Facility Monitor is to provide vigilant oversight of a building and its residents or clients. This involves conducting regular security rounds, monitoring surveillance systems, and controlling access points to ensure a secure environment. Monitors act as the first point of contact for any incidents or emergencies that arise during their shift, requiring them to follow established protocols, document events accurately, and contact appropriate personnel or emergency services when necessary. Their presence is key to maintaining a calm and safe atmosphere. Beyond security, the role frequently encompasses a variety of operational and light maintenance duties. This can include performing routine janitorial tasks to uphold cleanliness, completing light facility upkeep, and ensuring common areas are prepared for the next day. In settings like residential care or shelters, monitors may also have client-facing responsibilities such as logging attendance, assisting with basic needs according to guidelines, and upholding facility rules. The work often requires meticulous record-keeping, with hourly logs, incident reports, and maintenance requests being standard documentation. Typical requirements for Evening Facility Monitor jobs often include a high school diploma or equivalent. Employers seek individuals with strong observational skills, a calm demeanor under pressure, and the ability to exercise sound judgment independently. Basic computer literacy for logging information and strong verbal/written communication skills are essential. Given the active nature of the role, which involves walking rounds and sometimes light physical tasks, a reasonable level of fitness is commonly expected. Many positions, especially in care-oriented environments, require passing a background check and may prefer or mandate current certifications in First Aid/CPR. Reliability, integrity, and a professional commitment to confidentiality are paramount traits for success in these jobs. For those seeking a hands-on role with defined evening hours that combines responsibility with service, Evening Facility Monitor jobs provide a structured and impactful career path. Explore opportunities to become the essential eyes, ears, and steady presence that facilities depend on after hours.

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