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Acadia Healthcare

Housekeeper

Acadia Healthcare, Indio, California, United States, 92201

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Description

We offer a full suite of benefits ranging from:

Competitive Salary

Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance

FSA & HSA Plans

Long-Term & Short-Term Disability

Company Paid Life Insurance

Supplemental Life Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Employee Discount Program

401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match

Starting Salary: $24

Shift: Days - Includes some weekends

Coachella Valley Behavioral Health, a new premier inpatient treatment center for adults age 18 and older, is opening soon and will set the standard for nursing care in behavioral health. Our 80-bed hospital offers comprehensive training, dynamic leadership, and personalized support so you can achieve your greatest potential.

​Housekeepers are responsible for maintaining a clean and healthy patient care environment.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

​Perform specific cleaning and custodial tasks in the general upkeep, sanitation and cleanliness of the facility.

​Disinfect rooms, furniture, fixtures, equipment and supplies, using appropriate processes and germicides for cleaning equipment.

​Perform other housekeeping duties, such as move and arrange furniture, turn mattresses, clean kitchens, cooking utensils, silverware, sweep, scrub, wax, or polish floors as needed.

​Launder soiled linens as directed.

​Maintain adequate cleaning supplies for department/unit use.

​Properly clean and store all equipment and supplies after each shift.

​Prepare rooms for meetings and arrange decorations and furniture for facility functions.

​Responsible for stocking of supplies as needed

​Follow all infection control measures.

​EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

​High school diploma or equivalent preferred.

​Previous experience in housekeeping in a commercial, clinical or healthcare environment preferred.

Qualifications

Experience

Preferred

2-5 years: Hospital Housekeeping

Equal Opportunity Employer

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