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Cleaning and Hygiene Operative

CRA GROUP RECRUITMENT AND PAYROLL LTD
Monmouthshire
1 day ago
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Job Description

3 months contract with a local authority

Job Purpose
  • To maintain a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness within Chepstow School, ensuring a safe and pleasant environment for pupils, staff, and visitors.
Key Duties/Accountabilities
  • Carry out cleaning tasks including washing floors and walls, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, and emptying litter bins.
  • Clean sanitary areas to required standards.
  • Safely operate cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaners and scrubbing machines.
  • Ensure correct and safe use of cleaning chemicals at all times.
  • Maintain adequate stock of cleaning materials and report any equipment faults to the supervisor.
  • Comply with Health & Safety regulations and Monmouthshire Facilities Unit Quality Procedures.
  • Work flexibly as part of the Facilities Unit team and undertake any necessary training.
  • Uphold the principles of equal opportunities and safeguarding policies.
Essential Experience Required
  • Previous experience in cleaning or hygiene roles.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team and communicate clearly.
  • Flexibility to meet required standards under pressure.
  • Understanding of Health & Safety procedures and willingness to comply.
Essential Qualifications Required
  • No formal qualifications required, but training will be provided.
  • Welsh language skills desirable (training available if needed).
Additional Information to Note
  • Working hours: 20 hours per week
  • Location: Raglan Depot, Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP152ER, United Kingdom
  • Enhanced DBS required. 
  • Interviews to be held week commencing 17th November 2025
The role closes on 17th November 2025, apply ASAP.



Requirements
The successful candidate will be required to undertake cleaning tasks such as washing floors and walls, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting and emptying of litter bins.

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