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Housekeeper

LV Residential Home
Jersey
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Residency5 years residency requiredEmployerLV Residential Home Closing date14 November 2025Reference66878ContractPermanentHoursFull TimeSalary£15.24 p/hThe Domestic will undertake cleaning duties relating to the provision of high-quality hygiene and cleanliness. The domestic will undertake routine cleaning duties of the home not limited to vacuuming, mopping, dusting, washing dishes and utensils etc.
-Complete routine cleaning tasks in assigned areas
-Empty waste bins, empty and clean, and dispose of all rubbish and waste items from rooms – disinfecting where necessary
-Collect and clean dishes after each of residents’ mealtimes
-Maintain bedroom and bathroom cleanliness respecting residents with courtesy and respect
-Maintain care of residents’ personal effects
-Clean general sitting areas and corridors
-Dust window blinds and rearrange drapes to their original placements
-Clean ugs and carpets, upholsteries, curtains and drapes, using specified vacuum cleaners and shampooers.Core skills required

Ability to speak and understand English CV Required References

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