Facilities Support Customer Service & Call Center - Kearneysville, WV at Geebo

Facilities Support

HOSPICE OF THE PANHANDLE, INC.
HOSPICE OF THE PANHANDLE, INC.
Kearneysville, WV Kearneysville, WV Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$32.
3K - $40.
9K a year Estimated:
$32.
3K - $40.
9K a year Job description You will reclaim a rewarding career when you join our energetic non-profit team of experts in end of life care whose daily mission is focused on the privileged care of patients and their family.
Work closely with your team in a serene setting with a 14 bed inpatient facility that operates 24/7.
You will see the difference you make in the health care experience for patients facing their life's final chapter.
Life is too short to waste time questioning the value of your skillset! General Statement of Duties:
Assists the chef and cook as needed in the day-to-day operations of the Hospice of the Panhandle kitchen.
Provides services to assist in the maintenance of a safe, clean environment for patient comfort and an attractive and pleasant atmosphere for patients, visitors, and employees.
Level of Responsibility:
Reports to Facilities Manager.
Status:
Non-exempt Schedule:
Part Time (20 hours weekly).
2 days per week, 10 hour shifts (7:
30am-5:
30pm).
Must be available to cover some weekends.
Schedule is not fixed.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Kitchen:
Assists in the preparation of meals for patients and families as needed in the absence of the chef.
Follow menu recommendations from the registered dietitian.
Obtains food preferences and related information from patients and families.
Prepares food following recipes and proper food safety procedures.
Plates and serves food following portion control guidelines.
Maintains proper storage and temperature for food.
Responsible for maintaining a clean and sanitary working environment.
Maintains clean equipment, detailing each piece throughout the kitchen.
Follows a weekly cleaning schedule.
Monitors quality and satisfaction of food service delivery.
Monitors food temperatures during deliveries.
Follows State Health Department guidelines for storing foods, including labeling and dating.
Monitors temperatures, both hot and cold, keeping items within critical control guidelines.
Uses every precaution possible to prevent cross contamination, physical contamination and chemical contamination.
Follows the State Health Department guidelines for personal hygiene in the work setting.
Housekeeping Provides the finest environmental conditions possible for patient comfort as related to cleanliness, health, and sanitation.
Provides maximum bacteriological control to limit infection by proper aseptic techniques.
Provides trash and refuse removal and/or destruction.
Dust mops and wet mops hard floor surfaces with disinfectant solution according to maintenance procedures.
Vacuums carpet using conventional vacuum cleaner.
Repairs and/or reports equipment repairs needed and cleans equipment after use.
Cleans horizontal surfaces in offices, kitchen, public rooms, patient rooms and cleans all bathrooms.
Cleans horizontal surfaces in offices, kitchen, public rooms, patient rooms and cleans all bathrooms.
Performs schedule of extra cleaning duties as requested.
Demonstrates positive customer service and co-worker relations.
Complies with OSHA and bloodborne pathogen standards.
Complies with the employee standards listed in the general evaluation for hospice employees.
Other duties as assigned.
Denotes essential job functions Education &
Experience:
High School graduate or equivalent preferred.
At least two years' experience in housekeeping, and food service.
Able to provide own transportation, and a license to drive with current liability insurance.
Driving record meets Hospice's insurance company standards.
Must be very flexible with work hours, including weekends.
Physical Qualifications Able to exert 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Able to bend, stoop, reach, squat, and capable of normal rotation, standing, and walking for a 10-hour shift.
Capable of wearing the proper personal protection equipment that is required to clean an isolation room for up to twenty-five minutes, includes air hood, N-95 mask, safety glasses and safety goggles.
Able to lift 35 pounds from floor to a height of five feet, capable of moving furniture up to 400 feet.
Able to tolerate working with and around cleaning solutions and chemicals.
Capable of dust mopping, damp mopping, and damp wiping for a 10-hour shift.
Ability to transport self to the office.
Ability to walk from car to patient's room in their care setting and perform essential job functions.
Ability to communicate verbally and in writing in English language.
Ability to hear normal conversation in person and via phone.
Ability to read normal or condensed print.
Equipment Used:
Telephone, electrical and manual hospital bed, overbed table, vacuum, equipment cart, cleaning products and tools.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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