Director of Housekeeping/Laundry (Housekeeping Director) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Port Norris, NJ at Geebo

Director of Housekeeping/Laundry (Housekeeping Director)

Long Term Care/SNF Long Term Care/SNF Cumberland County, NJ Cumberland County, NJ Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$32.
4K - $41K a year Estimated:
$32.
4K - $41K a year 13 hours ago 13 hours ago 13 hours ago Long Term Care Facility in Bridgeton, NJ is seeking a Director of Housekeeping/Laundry Director of Housekeeping/Laundry
Benefits:
Generous salary Flexible schedule Career Advancement Opportunities PTO- Vacation, Sick & Holiday Pay Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Hospital, Accident, Cancer, Short Term Disability, and Life Insurance Available Director of Housekeeping/Laundry
Responsibilities:
Plan work schedules to ensure adequate service and coverage.
Perform all employment actions and decisions for the Housekeeping Department.
Inspect all work in progress completed by staff or outside contractors and maintains cleanliness checklists.
Inspect and evaluate physical condition of all areas of the building, coordinating with the Maintenance Department for any needed repairs.
Maintain all files and records consistent with the adequate functioning of the department.
Performs regular inspections of resident areas and rooms for sanitation, safety and proper performance of assigned duties.
Ensure proper safety and security regarding Resident belongings and items.
used in carrying out housekeeping and laundry functions.
Director of Housekeeping/Environmental Requirements:
Prior experience managing a housekeeping staff required.
Previous experience operating an in-house laundry.
Experience working and managing employees in a health care facility strongly preferred.
Experience providing cleaning services in a fast-paced environment.
Strong communication skills; both written and oral.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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