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Mccain Evening and weekend Cleaner Required

Constellation Careers
Peterborough
2 days ago
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Cleaner Profile

As a Cleaner, you will play a vital role in infection control that is needed to keep us operating and doing what we do best. Without good cleaners, the hospital couldn't deliver its life-changing medical services. We are looking for individuals who share our energy and passion, want to go the extra mile for our patients, and have a ‘can-do’ mindset - is this you? This is a weekend position Sat & Sun 0700-1200 also have some Mon-Fri shift 1500-2100 you must have previous cleaning Exp a plain black polo , Black trousers & Black safety shoes essential


Main responsibilities include:

- Working alongside our cleaning and facilities teams to keep environments safe and hygienic for every client and customer

- Dusting, sweeping, polishing, mopping, and vacuuming designated areas to a high standard

- Ensuring surface areas, floors, windows, and other touchpoints are sanitised regularly

- Performing additional cleaning duties as and when required, such as mopping up spillages quickly and efficiently

- Emptying and disposing of bin waste

- Monitoring and re-stocking cleaning supplies

No experience necessary!


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