Description:
Join our dynamic team at Stonewall County Hospital District as a full-time Housekeeper and become an essential part of our dedicated hospitality staff. We are seeking two motivated and reliable individuals who are committed to maintaining a clean, welcoming environment for our residents, visitors, and staff to work at our Stonewall Living Center. This is an excellent opportunity to grow within a supportive organization that values hard work, flexibility, and a servant’s heart.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform general cleaning duties including sweeping, mopping, dusting, and sanitizing patient rooms, hallways, and common areas
- Ensure all assigned areas meet cleanliness and safety standards
- Maintain supplies and report any maintenance issues
- Follow infection control protocols and safety procedures
- Contribute positively to team efforts and uphold the hospital’s standards of service
Skills and Qualifications:
- Prior experience in housekeeping or cleaning preferred but not required
- Flexible availability to accommodate various shifts
- Strong attention to detail and a commitment to cleanliness
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- A friendly, service-oriented attitude with a servant’s heart
- Good communication skills and reliability
We offer full benefits, competitive wages, and a supportive work environment that encourages growth and teamwork. If you are dedicated, adaptable, and eager to contribute to a caring community, we invite you to apply online at www.stonewallhospital.org or call 940-989-3551 ext.102 to follow up on your application.
Requirements:
Position: Housekeeping Department: Facilities Reports To: Director of Operations - Cody Hall
Job Duties:
1. Cleanliness and Sanitation: Perform thorough cleaning of patient rooms, including beds, furniture, and fixtures. Ensure surfaces, floors, and walls are clean, sanitized, and free from debris, stains, or odors.
2. Infection Control: Follow strict infection control procedures, including the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and adherence to hand hygiene protocols. Pay special attention to high-touch surfaces and areas to minimize the risk of healthcare-associated infections.
3. Waste Management: Handle and dispose of medical waste, trash, and soiled linens in accordance with hospital policies and regulatory guidelines. Maintain proper separation and containment of different types of waste.
4. Linen and Laundry Management: Collect, sort, and launder linens, including bed sheets, towels, gowns, and blankets. Ensure an adequate supply of clean and folded linens is available for patient use.
5. Public Areas and Waiting Rooms: Clean and maintain public areas such as waiting rooms, lobbies, corridors, and restrooms. Regularly restock supplies, including paper towels, soap, and toilet paper.
6. Equipment and Supply Inventory: Monitor and restock housekeeping supplies, including cleaning agents, disinfectants, and equipment. Report any shortages or equipment malfunctions to the supervisor promptly.
7. Emergency Response: Assist during emergency situations, such as spills, accidents, or natural disasters, by promptly cleaning up and disinfecting affected areas.
8. Collaboration: Communicate effectively with nursing staff, maintenance personnel, and other hospital departments to address housekeeping needs and ensure a coordinated approach to maintaining cleanliness and safety.
9. Safety and Security: Follow hospital safety protocols and ensure that housekeeping equipment and materials are stored securely and used safely. Report any safety hazards or security concerns to the appropriate personnel.
10. Compliance: Adhere to all hospital policies, procedures, and regulations, including HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) guidelines, to maintain patient privacy and confidentiality.
11. Continuous Improvement: Seek opportunities for professional development, stay updated on best practices in healthcare housekeeping, and actively participate in training programs or workshops provided by the hospital.
Remember, while this list covers the general duties of a housekeeper in SMHD, specific responsibilities may vary depending on the hospital's size, staffing, and policies. It's essential to consult with your supervisor and familiarize yourself with the hospital's specific guidelines and protocols.
Note: This job description is not intended to be exhaustive. The incumbent may be required to perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Operations - Cody Hall.