JOB SUMMARY
Responsible for being the back-up in absence of the Facilities Manager and drivers as needed.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Will be acting Facilities Manager in absence of Facilities Manager.
Demonstrated ability to open and close building as needed, control heat and air as needed.
During operating hours, respond to building alarms as needed.
Will back up transportation schedule as needed when other drivers are out.
Maintains lawn and landscape as directed. Maintain building equipment as directed.
Configure meeting room furniture as directed.
Helps monitor maintenance for assigned vehicle.
Will assist in housekeeping and janitorial duties in absence of housekeeping staff.
Other duties as assigned.
High School diploma or equivalent. Certificate in Facility Management preferred. Pesticide application license preferred.
2+ year’s similar facilities experience.
Basic familiarity with plumbing systems, electrical systems, construction systems preferred.
Must possess a current and valid Oklahoma Driver’s License. Clean driving record. Current liability insurance policy.
Basic computer skills. Must be organized, detail oriented, self-starter.
Utilizing a patient-centered, multidisciplinary, medical home approach, Indian Health Care Resource Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, offers a full range of health and wellness services tailored to the Indian community.
MISSION
The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to provide quality, comprehensive health care to Tulsa area Indian people in a culturally sensitive manner that promotes good health, well-being and harmony.
VISION
The vision of IHCRC is to eliminate health disparities, expand innovative family-focused practices and promote an embracing approach to care that strengthens physical, mental, emotional and spiritual wellness within the Indian community.
HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION GOAL
The long-term goal of IHCRC is to improve general health status and reduce the incidence and severity of chronic disease by engaging the Indian community in ongoing health promotion, and disease prevention and management programs.