Lower Umpqua Hospital District
Part Time - Work at Location Address
Added on: 05/01/2024
Description
Department: Plant Operations
Location: Hospital
Reedsport, OR 97467
JOB SUMMARY:
The Janitor is responsible for the cleaning and care of building and all floors.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
1. General janitorial skills
2. Knowledge of floor care and equipment
3. Performs floor care and maintenance throughout the facility, includes hard surfaces and carpeting.
4. Cleans and performs routine maintenance on floor equipment; requesting assistance from plant operations and maintenance as needed.
5. Operates all equipment with care and according to facility and manufacturers safety standards and procedures.
6. Perform special project work and specialty tasks according to facility needs.
7. Must be willing to help housekeeping with cleaning
8. Practices critical thinking skills to include prioritization
9. Demonstrate personal accountability
10. Follow all infection prevention practices
11. Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Education and License:
High School Diploma or equivalent, required. Valid Driver’s license
Certifications: None
Experience:
Previous floor care maintenance experience, preferred.
Additional Qualifications:
1. Must be a people person
2. Must be a safe worker
3. Have a desire to learn
4. Knowledge of floor care and equipment
5. Ability to work without supervision
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Works indoors in an air-conditioned environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must be able to stand, sit, stoop, twist, kneel, reach, push, pull, walk, crawl, climb, bend and twist using proper body mechanics and move/lift varying amounts of weight to a maximum of 50 lbs.
This is a Part-Time position that is eligible for benefits.
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Meet the Owner
In the early 1950’s, a non-profit corporation called the Lower Umpqua Association was formed to deal with the need for local medical care in coastal Douglas County.In 1954, a Lower Umpqua Area Hospital District was formed that included the Reedsport, Winchester Bay, Gardiner and Scottsburg areas. Donations from the community and three major lumber companies, as well as tax levies, formed the ... more ancial base with which to start a new hospital. With the help of a Hill-Burton grant, a federal grant to aid in building rural area hospitals, the hospital was built in the early 1960s.The hospital, built in the form of a modified Maltese cross, opened February 3, 1964 with eighteen acute care beds and twenty-two nursing home beds. Equipment to furnish the rooms and various departments was donated by civic and fraternal groups and individuals in the community. Dr. Rickard W. McLean was the first Chief of Staff, and an elected five-member Board of Directors administered the affairs of the hospital under the auspices of the Lower Umpqua Hospital District.The hospital was managed by independent hospital administrators until 1977 when A.E. Brim and Associates, Inc., hospital management consultants, were hired to manage the hospital.