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Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

Housekeeper

Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Maple Lake, Minnesota, United States, 55358

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Housekeeper

As a True Friends Housekeeper, you play an essential role in creating a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for our campers, guests, and staff. Your attention to details and care in maintaining cabins, public buildings, and other areas help ensure everyone has a comfortable and enjoyable experience at camp.

Schedule:

Part Time, Day/Night, Weekday/Weekend

Location:

Camp Courage Maple Lake, MN

Pay:

$15.67

True Friends Benefits:

Flexible scheduling options

Opportunities to gain and grow leadership skills

Support a healthy work-life balance

Free meals when hosting groups receiving food service

Employee Referral Program

Scenic and inspiring work environment

Retirement Savings Plan with opportunity for 3% Employer Match

Fun, organization-wide Events

Cabin Rental Discounts

...and more!

How You’ll Contribute:

Perform general cleaning of cabins and public buildings, including (but not limited to) mopping, vacuuming, dusting, window cleaning, and bathroom cleaning

Use housekeeping tools and equipment safely and effectively

Follow safety guidelines for the use and storage of cleaning chemicals

Communicate housekeeping updates, concerns, and needs to supervisor

What You’ll Bring to the Table:

Able to pass an organizational background check

Ability to take direction and work independently

Previous housekeeping experience is desirable

Physical demands

Ability to see, hear, and communicate verbally

Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

Ability to walk, sit, stand, bend, reach, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and move continually during working hours

Ability to feel objects and use fingers to operate tools and controls

About Us: True Friends is a nonprofit organization providing life-changing experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities. True Friends' programs include camp, respite, retreats, team building, therapy and adaptive riding, and travel; serving over 25, 000 individuals annually.

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