Environmental Services Aide II Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Boston, MA at Geebo

Environmental Services Aide II

GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENTUnder general supervision and following established procedures, performs a variety of tasks to maintain the cleanliness and orderliness of assigned areas.
Including but not inclusive of the following areas:
Emergency room, S.
D.
C.
U, Operating Rooms, Cath Lab, inpatient rooms, P.
A.
C.
U.
, Dialysis, EP Lab, Endoscopy, Morgue, Gray 2 PR Rooms, Wellman 6 OR, Yawkey 8 Infusion and operation float.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESOccasionally helps to train new employees to perform assigned tasks.
Selects materials, supplies, and equipment from designated areas.
Loads supplies onto cart and transports work cart to assigned areas.
Sweeps, dust mops and wet-mops hard and resilient floors of assigned areas according to procedures.
May use autoscrubber or other types of powered equipment to clean or polish floors.
Dry dusts, damp dusts and washes horizontal and vertical surfaces, such as walls, doors, partitions, as well as ledges, pipes, corners, and other hard-to-reach surfaces using step stools or ladders as necessary.
Dusts, washes and polishes moveable and fixed furniture and equipment items such as tables, desks, file cabinets and waste receptacles as required.
Cleans and polishes mirrors, stainless steel, brass, and other decorative materials as necessary.
Removes graffiti.
Vacuums, spot cleans carpeted floors and weather mats.
Moves and arranges furniture and equipment in an orderly fashion after cleaning.
Sanitizes and disinfects sinks, toilets, showers, bathtubs and other restroom fixtures and accessories.
Refills dispensers as required.
Strips, cleans and remakes beds/stretchers upon patient discharge / transfer according to departmental procedures.
Disposes of waste and linen, including contaminated and/or pathological and chemotherapy waste according to procedures.
Relines receptacles with clean bags.
Transports trash and linen to designated areas.
Removes full needle boxes and replaces with empty ones.
Reports facility repair needs to the immediate supervisor / designated person as necessary.
Returns unused supplies to designated areas and cleans and performs simple maintenance on manual and/or powered equipment.
Empties and transports recycle containers.
Processes recycled paper according to HIPAA regulations.
Assists in disaster response drills.
Removes, prepares for cleaning and re-hangs draperies, cubicle curtains and shades as required.
May use ladder.
SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIREDMust be able to speak, read and write English.
Understand oral instructions and follow printed label instructions in English.
Knowledge of cleaning techniques, materials, supply and chemical usage, and the operation of manual and power equipment.
Must be able to operate heavy equipment, such as, but not limited to, buffers, vauums, autoscrubbers, wetvacsAbility to stand, walk, push, pull, bend, crouch, lift, reach and stretch throughout the work day.
Push, pull, and move items weighing up to 75 pounds, occasionally lifting items weighing approximately 30 pounds.
May climb and work from laddersInterpersonal skills to exchange information courteously with patients, visitors, or office staff.
WORKING CONDITIONSOccasional exposure to one or more hazardous conditions, such as low level radiation, infectious diseases, needle punctures, mildly toxic chemicals (acids and strong alkylines), biohazardous materials, odors, etc.
Exposure to extremely unpleasant cleaning tasks.
Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead.
Applications from protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.
Recommended Skills Buffers Catheterization Laboratory Dialysis Drilling Operations Furnishing Heavy Equipment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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