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$ - $ per hour Complimentary Meals! Complimentary Onsite Parking!
Era Living is seeking a part-time Housekeeper to become the newest member of our Housekeeping team located in our Lakeshore community in Renton / South Seattle, WA.
We take great pride in providing superior housekeeping services that make our residents’ lives better. We hope you’ll join us in providing this excellent service! Available shifts will be scheduled Saturday - Sunday, 07 : 00am - 03 : 30pm.
Competitive Compensation / Benefits Package Includes :
- 401(k) retirement plan with generous company match (eligibility contingent on age requirement)
- 1 hour vacation for every hours paid to start
- Double pay for holidays worked
- 1 hour paid sick time for every 40 hours worked
- Employee Assistance Program
- Longevity bonuses
- Employee discount programs
Primary Responsibilities :
This role is responsible for cleaning apartments and common areas on campus. This includes changing linens, sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, light dusting, etc.
The responsibilities might also include helping the Housekeeping Coordinator in other areas of campus that need cleaning.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :
- Ability to read, write and communicate in English
- Ability to perform routine Housekeeping / Laundry functions in a health care institution
- Ability to follow all regulations and requirements ensuring personal and resident safety at all times
- Ability to understand and follow directions
- Ability to schedule tasks effectively to meet strict deadlines and within allotted time
- Ability to pass DSHS background check, required
Education and Experience :
Previous housekeeping experience, preferred.
About Era Living :
If you are passionate about improving the quality of life for older adults and exemplify a values based approach to your work, demonstrating integrity, credibility, consistency, strong team orientation, and outstanding communication, we welcome your application!
Era Living was voted 2023 Winner : Best in the Pacific Northwest Senior Community by the Seattle Times.