JOB SUMMARY: To provide the medical staff, nursing services, support staff, patient and customers with an adequate supply of clean/functional linen in a timely manner, and a physical environment that is visibly clean and sanitized.
QUALIFICATIONS:
JOB SPECIFIC CORE COMPETENCIES:
- Daily cleaning of patient rooms, discharge rooms, exam rooms and utility areas
- Performs trash and soiled linen removal and distribution of clean linens through the hospital.
- Cleaning of corridors, stairways, and other areas.
- Sets up meeting rooms for various events.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Daily cleaning of patient rooms, discharge rooms, exam rooms and utility areas.
- Performs trash and soiled linen removal throughout the hospital.
- Cleaning of corridors, stairways, and other areas.
- Sets up meeting rooms for various events. Distributes clean linen throughout the hospital.
EXPECTED BEHAVIORS:
- Must be able to understand and follow both verbal and written instructions.
- Must enjoy working with others and serving customers.
- Must be able to work around and clean up blood and body fluid spills.
- Must be able, (after training), to demonstrate correct cleaning procedures, use of chemicals, supplies and equipment.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or Equivalent preferred. Customer Service Fire and Safety Corporate Compliance Confidentiality Infection Control Education required by regulatory, accreditation bodies, scope of practice, and/or Hancock Regional Hospital.
WORK CONDITIONS
PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS:
- Floor to cart lifting up to 35 lbs. for storeroom supplies (example: cases of plastic trash liners).
- Lifting floor to waist 35 lbs. including trash and linen removal; carry up to 125 ft.
- Pushing and pulling wheeled carts requiring a force of up to 200 lbs. over smooth surface, carpet and ramps within the building.
- Squatting, bending at waist, twisting to reach under items for cleaning. Standing or walking 65% of the work shift.
- Standing up to 2/3 of day and walking more than 1/3 of day.
- Uninterrupted lifting tasks lasting up to 10 minutes in duration.
- Up/down one flight of stairs as needed throughout hospital.
EQUIPMENT USED: Cleaning carts, vacuums, battery operated floor scrubbers and push carts. Personal Protective Equipment: face masks, goggles, rubber gloves, protective aprons, and any required per policy and procedure. Intermittent exposure to slippery floors.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Occasionally works around blood and body fluids. Exposure to cleaning chemicals, compounds, and fumes/gases possible. Medium dust conditions occasionally.