Housekeeping Assistant Retail & Wholesale - Saint Charles, MO at Geebo

Housekeeping Assistant

Housekeeper Windsor Estates of St.
Charles.
- St.
Charles.
MO.
Up to $16/hour! If you want to work for a company that truly values and appreciates its employees, join Windsor Estates of St.
Charles! Windsor Estates of St.
Charles is seeking Full-Time/Part-Time, Day, and Evening shift Housekeeping professionals to join our team! If you are a highly motivated and dependable Housekeeper, WE WANT YOU! Apply today and let us show you how Windsor Estates of St.
Charles is inspired by you.
Awesome Benefits Available to You Get paid early with Payactiv! PTO Paid Holidays Tuition Assistance Low-Cost Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance Advancement Opportunities Referral Bonuses Mentor Programs Housekeeper Responsibilities Housekeeping staff perform day-to-day activities of the housekeeping and maintenance department in accordance with current Federal, State, and Local standards, guidelines and regulations governing our facility, and as may be directed by the Administrator and/or supervisor.
As a Housekeeper, you are responsible for ensuring a clean, safe, and comfortable environment.
Housekeeper Requirements Highschool diploma or equivalency preferred.
One year's work experience in a commercial establishment with knowledge of laundry/housekeeping procedures, preferred.
Windsor Estates of St.
Charles is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Wage information provided in this listing is subject to change.
Wages are based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, an applicant's education, previous experience, and shift accepted.
Benefit enrollment is available for those who meet the required eligibility criteria.
Recommended Skills Housekeeping Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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