Housekeeping/Cleaner

Housekeeping/Cleaner


Company
Anastasia Care Services LLC
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Job Overview:
We are seeking dedicated and reliable cleaners to join our team. The role involves maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in designated areas to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, organized, and takes pride in delivering high-quality cleaning services.

Key Responsibilities:
General Cleaning:
Sweep, mop, vacuum, and polish floors.

Dust and sanitize surfaces, furniture, and equipment.

Empty and dispose of trash and recycling bins appropriately.

Sanitation:
Clean and disinfect restrooms, kitchens, and other common areas.

Replenish supplies such as soap, paper towels, and toilet tissue.

Specialized Tasks:
Clean windows, mirrors, and glass surfaces.

Deep-clean carpets, upholstery, and other fabric surfaces as needed.

Handle specialized cleaning tasks as directed (e.g., using industrial cleaning equipment).

Inspection and Maintenance:
Monitor cleaning supplies and report low stock to management.

Identify and report maintenance issues or safety hazards promptly.

Adherence to Protocols:
Follow all health, safety, and cleaning standards.

Use cleaning chemicals and equipment in accordance with guidelines.

Qualifications and Skills:
Previous experience in cleaning or janitorial services is preferred but not mandatory.

Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Attention to detail and commitment to maintaining high standards of cleanliness.

Physical stamina to perform manual tasks, including lifting and standing for extended periods.

Basic knowledge of cleaning chemicals and equipment (training provided if necessary).

Work Environment:
May involve working in various settings, including offices, schools, hospitals, or residential buildings.

Flexible schedule, including potential evening or weekend shifts.

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