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Seeking a dedicated Housekeeper in Pearl, US, to maintain facilities to high ServiceMaster standards. Your role involves detailed cleaning tasks, ensuring safety, and passing quality inspections. Enjoy competitive pay, PTO, flexible schedules, and no weekends/holidays in this structured, full-tim...
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United States , Pearl
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8.00 - 10.00 USD / Hour
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Join our team as a House Keeper at our Erskine nursery. Maintain a pristine, safe, and orderly environment for children through cleaning and sanitising duties. We offer competitive pay, wellbeing days, and excellent training for career progression. Be part of a supportive, values-based organisation.
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United Kingdom , Erskine
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12.25 GBP / Hour
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360 Resourcing Solutions
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Explore rewarding housekeeper jobs and build a career in a profession essential to health, safety, and comfort in a variety of settings. Housekeepers, also commonly referred to as cleaners, janitors, or custodians, are responsible for maintaining clean, sanitary, and orderly environments. These vital roles are found in diverse workplaces including offices, hotels, hospitals, schools, and private residences. The core mission of the profession is to uphold high standards of hygiene and presentation, creating positive impressions and contributing to the well-being of occupants and visitors. A housekeeper's typical day involves a systematic approach to cleaning and maintenance. Common responsibilities include dusting furniture and fixtures, vacuuming and shampooing carpets, and mopping hard-surface floors. They thoroughly clean and sanitize restrooms, which involves disinfecting toilets, sinks, and showers, and restocking supplies like soap and paper products. In kitchen or breakroom areas, tasks often include cleaning appliances, countertops, and sinks. Housekeepers empty trash receptacles, spot-clean walls and windows, and may be responsible for minor maintenance reporting, such as notifying supervisors of burnt-out lights or leaks. In some roles, there may be additional duties like laundering linens, arranging furniture, or performing seasonal deep-cleaning projects. To succeed in housekeeping jobs, individuals typically need a strong work ethic, reliability, and attention to detail. Physical stamina is important, as the role involves prolonged standing, bending, lifting, and moving equipment. Time management skills are crucial to complete all assigned tasks efficiently within a shift. Housekeepers must be able to work independently with minimal supervision, as well as function cooperatively within a team. A fundamental understanding of cleaning chemicals, proper dilution, and safe usage is essential to ensure both effective results and a safe workplace for themselves and others. Many employers provide on-the-job training, but prior experience can be beneficial. Typical requirements for these positions often include the ability to follow verbal and written instructions, maintain a professional demeanor, and respect the privacy and security of the facility. Adherence to safety protocols, such as proper signage for wet floors and secure storage of equipment, is paramount. Good communication skills are valued to report issues and interact appropriately with clients or building occupants. A background check may be required, especially for positions in sensitive environments like schools or private homes. For those seeking stable, hands-on work where results are visibly impactful, housekeeper jobs offer a clear path to a meaningful career. Discover opportunities where your dedication to cleanliness and order makes a tangible difference every day.

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