Individuals who are eligible for Training and Development assignment may also be considered for this position (s).
Under direction of the Custodian Supervisor II (Plant Operations), the incumbent leads and performs the required janitorial services in keeping an assigned office, building, or area clean and orderly. Maintains order and supervises the conduct of incarcerated individuals to protect and maintain the safety of persons and property. This position is responsible for supervising at least two (2) inmate workers and is eligible for Institutional Worker Supervision Pay for this duty when all criteria have been met.
Under direction, the Custodian II performs janitorial duties in keeping an assigned office, building, or area clean and orderly; may train, lead, or assist workers in the janitorial duties assigned. Helps in the planning of daily operations, scheduling labor, and inspecting work areas. Provides training and assists with performance evaluation. Assists with utilizing the Industry Employment Program.
Performs and leads workers in the following duties; sweep, scrub, mop, and wax floors; vacuums rugs and carpets; cleans, dusts, and polishes cabinets, furniture, and woodwork; empties and cleans waste receptacles; cleans stairways, escalators, elevators, hallways, restrooms, offices, and lobbies; cleans ceilings, walls, window shades, light fixtures, interior glass partitions, and blinds; assists in moving and arranging furniture and equipment as required; polishes metalwork; turns out lights and locks doors and windows; refills lavatory supply dispensers; operates scrubbers, buffers, and other equipment and machinery as required.
Leads the conduct of workers in the janitorial program. Maintains tool and key control per the Department and Institutional procedures. Maintains accurate incarcerated individual counts. Controls the use and storage of hazardous materials. Enforces the guidelines of the Health and Safety Program and ensures the work meets guidelines to include State Health Department in Title 22, 15, and 8, Bio-hazardous waste, and toxic materials control program.
Maintains accurate Incarcerated Individual Work Incentive and time-keeping records. Reviews and documents work performance.
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
Performs other duties as required such as special projects, removal of dust/debris and cleaning of maintenance projects, and safety-related reports. Attends mandatory or job-related training and works cooperatively with the host institution staff. Performs special required duties during emergencies.
CDCR/CCHCS employees are encouraged to use their existing CDCR email address on their job application.
Main communication for this position will be through email. Please ensure you have a valid email address on your application.
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.
San Quentin Rehab Center is California’s oldest and best-known correctional institution, which was established on the site currently known as Point San Quentin, in July of 1852, as an answer to the rampant lawlessness in California at the time. The prison rests overlooking the bay on 432 acres and is located just 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge in the county of Marin. The walled prison is made up of four (4) large cell blocks (West, South, North, and East Block), one (1) maximum security cell block (the Adjustment Center), Central Health Care Service Building, a medium security dorm setting and a minimum-security firehouse.
San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (SQRC) - (ca.gov)