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Laundry Assistant

Active Care Group
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Come and join the UK's largest provider of complex care. We proudly employ over 4000+ people - no matter what your experience, we have jobs for everyone.

We have an amazing opportunity for a weekend Laundry assistant to join our caring and support team at our service Hunters Moor in Birmingham.

Hunters Moor accommodates patients requiring neuro rehabilitation, which may include complex physical rehabilitation needs.

We are looking for an attentive Laundry Attendant to support the functions of our establishment and the needs of our patients and service users.

A Laundry Attendant's responsibilities include cleaning, and folding laundry as needed. Also ensuring personal belongings are returned to the correct individuals and in good repair. They may also be responsible for the planning of maintenance of laundry equipment and other duties around the facility.

Ultimately, you will play a crucial role in the presentation of the establishment by ensuring all laundry is well cared for and maintained within a reasonable time.


What you'll be working:

Part time hours 16 hours per week

Fixed Term - 6 months

Weekends

08.00-16.00


What you'll be doing:

  • Sorting, washing, drying, and folding clothing and other textile items
  • Removing stains from items using the appropriate procedures
  • Maintaining peoples personal belongings to a high standard

What you'll have:

  • Good Communication skills
  • Familiarity with cleaning detergents and laundering equipment
  • Outstanding organizational and time management skills
  • Excellent problem-solving skills

What to look forward to:

  • 25 days plus bank holidays
  • Birthday off
  • Join the Active Learning Hub and benefit from a wide range of e learning and face to face training and development opportunities
  • Active Reward App giving discounts and savings on your weekly shop
  • Free 24 hour confidential Employee Assistance Programme Helpline & App to support with legal, health, wellbeing, relationship and consumer advice
  • A Nest Personal Pension account
  • Access to join a Medicash Health Plan for you and your family to save money on everyday health essentials like going to the dentist or opticians
  • We recognise outstanding Active Behaviours via the Active Awards programme
  • Enhanced Sick & Maternity Pay benefits
  • Refer a Friend Scheme and earn yourself up to £1000 by recommending someone you know
  • and, of course, the support and guidance of our qualified clinical and business leadership teams so that you can really develop your career with Active Care Group

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