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Join our Woodbury spa team as a Housekeeping Assistant. You'll ensure a pristine, serene environment by restocking amenities and supporting spa operations. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented, dependable, and thrive in hospitality. We offer benefits like health insurance, paid training, and a si...
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United States , Woodbury
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14.00 - 16.00 USD / Hour
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The Woodhouse Day Spa - Buffalo
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Join our team in Roseville as a Spa Operations Assistant. This vital role requires a detail-oriented, dependable individual to maintain our serene environment and support guest experience. Enjoy benefits like health insurance, paid time off, and employee discounts. Prior hospitality experience is...
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United States , Roseville
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14.00 - 16.00 USD / Hour
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The Woodhouse Day Spa - Buffalo
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Join our serene Woodhouse Spa team in Maple Grove as a Spa Operations Assistant. This vital behind-the-scenes role requires a detail-oriented, dependable individual to maintain our luxurious environment. You'll ensure pristine guest areas, restock amenities, and support spa professionals. We offe...
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United States , Maple Grove
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14.00 - 16.00 USD / Hour
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The Woodhouse Day Spa - Buffalo
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About the Spa Housekeeping role

The pursuit of **spa housekeeping jobs** opens the door to a specialized career within the luxury hospitality industry, where meticulous cleanliness and serene environments are paramount. Professionals in this field are the silent architects of guest tranquility, ensuring that every surface, fabric, and amenity contributes to a flawless wellness experience. While the role shares foundational principles with general hotel housekeeping, it demands a heightened sensitivity to the unique atmosphere of a spa, which is a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Typically, individuals working in spa housekeeping are responsible for the comprehensive upkeep of treatment rooms, relaxation lounges, steam rooms, saunas, changing areas, and hydrotherapy pools. Their daily tasks go beyond simple cleaning; they involve the meticulous sanitization of massage tables, facial beds, and specialized equipment between each client appointment. This requires a deep understanding of hygiene protocols for various surfaces—from heated ceramic tiles to plush heated loungers—and the proper use of non-toxic, often aromatherapy-friendly cleaning agents that do not interfere with the spa’s curated scent profile. A core responsibility is the management of linens, including robes, towels, and sheets, ensuring they are impeccably folded, warm, and plentiful. They also monitor and replenish essential supplies like organic toiletries, cotton rounds, and slippers, maintaining the luxurious inventory standards expected by discerning guests.

Common responsibilities in these **jobs** also include the daily deep cleaning of wet areas to prevent mold and mildew, restocking refreshment stations with infused water and herbal teas, and polishing mirrors, glass, and metal fixtures to a streak-free shine. Many roles involve conducting regular inspections to identify maintenance issues, such as a malfunctioning steam shower or a chipped tile, and reporting them promptly to engineering. Given the intimate and quiet nature of a spa, discretion and a calm, unobtrusive demeanor are critical skills. Housekeeping staff must work efficiently without disrupting the peaceful ambiance, often coordinating their movements with the treatment schedule to avoid noise or interruptions.

Typical requirements for these positions include a high school diploma or equivalent, though a degree in hospitality management can be advantageous for supervisory roles. Entry-level positions often require at least one year of experience in hotel or resort housekeeping, while executive roles may demand two or more years of supervisory experience. Essential skills include strong attention to detail, time management, and physical stamina, as the job involves standing, bending, and lifting for extended periods. Knowledge of cleaning chemicals, proper storage, and safety protocols is mandatory. For those seeking a career path, these **jobs** offer clear progression from room attendant to supervisor, assistant executive housekeeper, and ultimately executive housekeeper, where responsibilities expand to include budgeting, inventory management, staff training, and ensuring the entire property’s cleanliness meets prestigious brand standards. Ultimately, a career in spa housekeeping is about upholding the promise of purity and peace that defines the modern wellness retreat.