HS/EHS Custodian Waco

HS/EHS Custodian

Full Time • Waco
Benefits:
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Wellness resources
I.        Minimum Qualifications:
Education: High School Diploma or GED preferred
Experience/Ability: 
a.    One year of custodial or related work experience.
b.    Must pass pre-employment and routine criminal background check, drug screen & physical.
c.    Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
d.    Ability to work with other staff and program volunteers
e.    Ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with others
f.     Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
g.    Ability to use mechanical cleaning machines, such as carpet cleaners, floor scrubbers, buffers, vacuums, tools, washers, and dryers.
h.    Ability to use and knowledge of various chemicals and cleaning agents.
i.      Ability to perform routine laundry and cleaning duties.
j.      Must have scheduling flexibility to be available to perform duties at occasional after-hours events and/or emergency services outside of assigned work hours.
 
II.        Specific Responsibilities:
a.    Responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the assigned facility and grounds as outlined in EOAC policy. 
b.    Routine duties include but are not limited to laundry of infant/toddler bedding and curriculum supplies, vacuuming all carpeted areas, mopping and sanitizing hallways,  classrooms, and bathroom floors, buffing floors per schedule, cleaning and sanitizing adult and child restrooms, including toilets and sinks, removing soiled diapers from infant/toddler and classrooms, disposal of classroom trash bags in facility dumpster, picking up trash from playground and cleaning facility entry-way. 
c.    Use cleaning chemicals and other cleaning supplies while dusting, vacuuming, mopping, disinfecting, and cleaning restrooms per product safety standards.
d.    Keep bathrooms and classrooms stocked with designated paper and cleaning supplies.
e.    Maintain inventory of cleaning supplies and equipment. Requisition items from the supervisor promptly. 
f.     Complete minor maintenance duties for the facility as needed or requested by the supervisor.
g.    Assist nutrition staff with meal delivery and removal from classrooms, as needed. 
h.    Respond to emergency situations such as drains backing up, plugged toilets, water floods, toilet/sink leaks, etc., per EOAC policy.
i.      Complete required training as assigned, including First Aid/CPR. 
 
III.        Work Environment
a.    This job primarily operates in an indoor and outdoor childcare center environment with ambient lighting, climate control, and various weather conditions outdoors. 
b.    The employee will work in an environment with exposure to dust, fumes, and chemicals. Exposure to temperature extremes (hot and cold), humidity extremes, noise, and low or intense illumination. Occasional exposure to biological hazards (communicable diseases, bacteria, insects, etc.).
c.    This role uses standard and mid-level cleaning equipment such as brooms, mops, vacuum cleaners, washers/dryers, scrubbers, and buffers.  
 
IV.        Physical Demands
a.    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. 
b.    The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, squat, crouch, bend, stoop, kneel, lift, twist, scrub, use hands to handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms. Must have a full range of physical motion to operate manual and electric cleaning machines properly. 
c.    The employee will lift and/or move up to 50 lbs. daily to load and transport trash, and bulk supplies, operate cleaning machines, move furniture, etc., and occasionally lift over 70 lbs. with assistance.
 
V.        Other Duties: Perform all other duties as deemed necessary. 
Compensation: $31,507.47 - $31,507.47 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

I hereby affirm that all information provided in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge, and understand that any deliberate falsification,  misrepresentations, or omissions of fact may be grounds for rejection of my application or dismissal from subsequent employment.

I authorize the references listed on the previous page to give you any and all information concerning my previous employment and any pertinent information they may have, personal or otherwise, and release all such parties from liability for any damage that may result from furnishing same to you.

I understand that EOAC is authorized by Texas Education code 22.083(b) and the Office of Head Start 1302.90(b) to obtain criminal history record information on persons EOAC intends to employ.





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Perks and Benefits

Health & Dental Insurance
For Full-time employees. Health insurance through BCBS of TX.
Employer Paid $50,000 Employee Life Insurance Policy
For Full-time employees, provided through MetLife
Vision Insurance
Davis Vision
403b Retirement Planning with Employer Contribution
3% Employer Contribution After 1 year of service
Tuition Assistance/Employee Scholarship
Optional Life, Cancer, Critical Illness, and Accident Insurance
For Full-time employees, provided through Guardian
Employer Paid Short-Term Disability Insurance
For Full-time employees, provided through Guardian
Generous Leave Policies