Zone: Labrador Grenfell ZoneLocation: LHC - Goose Bay - Labrador Health CentreUtility Worker ILabrador Grenfell Zone - LHC HOUSEKEEPINGTemp Call-InHours: (12 hours, 8 hours, Shift Work; Days, Evenings, Nights, On-Call, Weekends, Standby)Salary: CG-19 (CAD20.45 - CAD22.07 per hour plus the applicable Labrador Allowance)Competition Number: VAC0009704Posted Date: 2025-04-09Closing Date: Open until filled.Reporting to the Manager of Environmental/Laundry Services and/or designate, the primary purpose of this position is to maintain clean, sanitary and safe environments in all Facilities or Accommodation areas operated (or rented) by Labrador Grenfell Health.?Qualifications:? High School Graduation? Sufficient physical strength and conditioning to perform extensive and continuingjanitorial/custodial tasks.? Ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions and to perform qualityassurance reporting activities.? Must have initiative and be able to work independently.? Experience in janitorial work would be considered an asset? Knowledge of the chemicals, cleaning practices, equipment and supplies used in theprocesses would be considered an asset? A satisfactory Code of Conduct will be required? The successful applicant will be required to submit a satisfactory certificate of conduct.Duties: (Included but not limited to)? Dry and wet mop floors; vacuum carpets; clean walls, furniture, fixed and selected non-fixedequipment as per daily, weekly and monthly schedules and as otherwise assigned;? Operation of all equipment utilized within the department;? Collect garbage as scheduled and as required;? Cleaning/Disinfection of hard surfaces throughout the Facilities? Cleaning/Disinfection of Client/Resident?s rooms and other areas of facilities;? Cleaning/Disinfection of Dirty Utility Room walls and floors;? Ordering Housekeeping supplies;? Other related duties as required
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