Housekeeping Staff at Peter Lougheed Centre

Housekeeping Staff at Peter Lougheed Centre


Company
Alberta Health Services
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become part of the essential team at Peter Lougheed Centre in Calgary, AB! We are hiring Environmental Services personnel to maintain a clean and safe hospital environment with a focus on meticulous cleaning and disinfection.

As an Environmental Services staff member, you will undertake varied cleaning tasks in clinical and non-clinical areas within the hospital. This hands-on role requires attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently under minimal supervision while following strict cleaning protocols. You will be responsible for using industrial cleaning equipment, restocking supplies, and reporting hazards to ensure a safe environment for patients and healthcare staff.

Key Responsibilities:
• Clean and disinfect patient and treatment areas
• Operate industrial cleaning machinery
• Restock cleaning supplies and linens
• Monitor and report safety hazards
• Assist in training new staff members

Requirements:
• Completion of Grade 10 or equivalent
• Physically able to lift and move weights
• Proficient in English communication
• Knowledge of cleaning in healthcare settings
• Dependable and customer-focused attitude

Bring your dedication to cleanliness and patient care to the Environmental Services team at Peter Lougheed Centre!
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