Housekeeper - Room Attendant

Housekeeper - Room Attendant


Company
Pepperclub Hotel & Spa
Location
Cape Town
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Housekeeper - Room Attendant

Pepperclub Hotel | Cape Town The Room Attendant at Pepperclub Hotel plays a vital role in maintaining the immaculate presentation of our guest rooms and public areas. This role requires a strong work ethic, attention to detail, and pride in delivering a consistently high standard of cleanliness and comfort.

The Room Attendant reflects Pepperclub’s commitment to Responsibility, Accountability, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (RAISE) — ensuring that every guest’s stay is marked by care, precision, and a sense of luxury.

Main Duties & Responsibilities
• Guest Room Servicing: Clean and prepare guest rooms, suites, and public areas according to hotel standards and daily room allocations.
• Linen & Amenities: Change linens, replace towels, restock amenities, and ensure all items meet quality and presentation requirements.
• Inspection & Detailing: Perform visual checks for maintenance issues, damages, or missing items and report them promptly to the Supervisor.
• Hygiene & Sanitation: Follow cleaning schedules and procedures for bathrooms, surfaces, floors, and furniture using approved cleaning materials.
• Guest Interaction: Greet guests politely and assist with basic requests while maintaining discretion and professionalism.
• Team Support: Work collaboratively with fellow housekeepers, public area attendants, and laundry staff to meet daily targets.
• Health & Safety Compliance: Adhere to all safety, hygiene, and environmental regulations.
• Lost & Found: Follow procedures for handling guest property responsibly.
• Operational Standards: Maintain cleaning equipment in good condition and ensure storage areas remain clean and organised.
• Professional Conduct: Uphold Pepperclub’s grooming standards, punctuality, and professional behaviour at all times.

Requirements, Qualifications & Expectations
• Minimum 1 year of housekeeping experience in a 4- or 5-star hotel or similar hospitality environment.
• Strong understanding of cleaning standards, chemical safety, and hygiene protocols.
• Reliable, organised, and able to meet performance targets.
• Physically fit and able to perform repetitive tasks efficiently.
• Attention to detail with pride in presentation and quality.
• Excellent time management and teamwork skills.
• Flexible to work shifts, weekends, evenings, and public holidays.
• Professional appearance and positive attitude.

Why Join Pepperclub
• Be part of a respected, high-performing housekeeping team.
• Work in one of Cape Town’s most prestigious five-star hotels.
• Gain valuable experience in luxury hospitality standards.
• Contribute to a culture built on integrity, service, and excellence.

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