Housekeeper Supervisor

Housekeeper Supervisor


Company
Staff Connection
Location
Cape Town
Posted
4 days ago
Via
PNet

Job Description
Reference: JHB004608-Aida-2

HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR | CAPE TOWN

Do you have an eye for detail, a passion for perfectly kept spaces, and the leadership skills to keep a team running like clockwork? We’re on the lookout for a Housekeeping Supervisor ready to bring structure, energy, and high standards into a dynamic residential environment.
Duties & Responsibilities

What You’ll Be Doing:
- Supervising day-to-day housekeeping operations
- Leading and supporting housekeeping staff
- Ensuring consistently exceptional cleanliness & presentation
- Conducting inspections and maintaining quality standards
- Assisting with schedules, stock, and procedures
- Resolving issues quickly and professionally

What We Need From You:
- Diploma in Hospitality (essential)
- Minimum 3 years’ experience as a Housekeeping Supervisor
- Strong people management & communication skills
- Highly organised and detail-driven
- Hands-on, proactive, and solutions-focused

Why You’ll Love This Role:
- Join a professional, fast-paced environment
- Opportunity to grow within the company
- No two days are the same

If you’re a natural organiser, team motivator, and standards champion, this role has your name on it.

Apply Now
Step up. Take ownership. Set the standard.
Package & Remuneration

R12k CTC per month - R15k CTC per month

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