Job DescriptionThe
Housekeeping Manager provides leadership and direction for custodial services to maintain a prescribed level of cleanliness to assigned buildings or area(s). Establishes work priorities and supervises workforce in providing housekeeping services in conjunction with supervisor as well as other managers within the Environmental Services Department; works with customers within assigned areas to determine service needs; leads and coaches work team including assisting in development and training of staff and providing on-going coaching and feedback to staff regarding performance; responsible for overall performance management of staff; participates in corrective action process; participates in hiring process for staff and department; maintains proper inventory levels for assigned area(s) and custodial equipment; carries out projects as needed and required; maintains timekeeping records; maintains duties and tasks lists, completes inspections as needed and required to ensure departmental standards are maintained; solves problems; promotes safety and security, and communicates with various points of contacts across the department and Student Life; this position primarily is responsible for residence halls in the South District but may be assigned other areas within the department especially during break times; may serve as working manager to assist staff in completion of assigned duties; typical schedule is 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; must be available 24/7 for emergencies or as operations dictate; the
Housekeeping Manager 2 must successfully complete and pass the CMI Basic Module training and exam during their probationary period-failure to do so.Minimum Education RequiredPer Classified Civil Svc SpecsRequired QualificationsDesired: High School diploma, 3 years of housekeeping/custodial experience in a commercial, institutional or educational environment; Cleaning Management Institute (CMI) Certification; Microsoft Office Programs (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access).
Office of Student Life Mission
The Office of Student Life fosters students’ development, learning, well-being and sense of belonging; empowers students to achieve their academic, personal and professional goals; and prepares students to be engaged in a global society.
Regular 40 First Shift