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Performs any other related duties as assigned by the Principal or Head Custodian or other appropriate administrator. The Custodian will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other related duties as assigned by the Principal, Head Custodian or appropriate administrator.
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Perform various grounds maintenance tasks such as, cutting grass, string trimming, hedge trimming, raking, watering, trash removal and snow removal. When necessary serve as a substitute Head Custodian.
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This job reports to the Head Custodian. Assists with site snow removal and treating icy surfaces for the purpose of ensuring access and safety. The job of Custodian is done for the purpose/s of providing custodial services at assigned site; ensuring an attractive, sanitary and safe environment for students, staff and visitors; performing a variety of special cleaning operations; overseeing the preparation of facilities for classroom activities and campus events; overseeing and supporting assigned custodians in the performance of their assignments; and ensuring that assignments are completed in a safe, proper and timely manner.
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The work is performed under the direct supervision of the Head Custodian or Night Supervisor, depending on assigned shift; the custodian also takes direction and suggestions from the building principal and teachers to maintain a team approach.
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Bismarck Public Schools is accepting applications for a Head Custodian at Silver Ranch Elementary School. Cleans assigned facilities and/or grounds (e.g. classrooms, offices, gym, restrooms, multipurpose rooms, pools, grounds, snow removal, weed control, etc.
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Under the direction of the Manager of Buildings and Grounds, Operations Supervisor and in association with the building administrator, and building head custodian, perform cleaning tasks necessary to assure that the building is in a condition consistent with the District standards of cleanliness and safety.
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Responsible for snow removal from walks, steps, and entries. Gives directions to Lead Custodian regarding tasks to be accomplished. Must have passed or is willing to take the Head/Lead/HVAC Class and demonstrate proficiency by passing required exam following completion of course.
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Responsibilities of the Custodian:Follow a written cleaning program as directed by the head custodian and buildings and grounds supervisor. Assist in snow removal when necessary.
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Head Custodian at Carroll High SchoolJob Summary:Keeps the school building and grounds in a condition which will help create and maintain a safe and positive environment in which the educational process can be performedResponsible for general cleaning duties, and supervises other custodians for the cleaning of their designated areas.
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Coordinate and participate as needed in sweeping, scrubbing, mopping and waxing floors; vacuum and shampoo rugs and carpets in classrooms, offices, workshops and other work areas; wash windows, chalkboards and walls; dust and clean furniture and facilities; assist with snow removal as needed.
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Assumes general responsibility for building maintenance and cleanliness, notifying Head Custodian and/or Plant Operations of major problems. Grounds upkeep, including snow removal and salting, playground, and landscape maintenance.
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Performs limited grounds maintenance as applicable such as mowing, trimming trees and hedges, weed control, snow removal and general grounds upkeep including but not limited to keeping the grounds free of rubbish and debris.
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The Night Custodian will perform custodial work required for the routine cleaning, maintenance, and operation of the area to which they are assigned by the Building Administrator, the Custodial Supervisor, the Assistant Custodial Supervisor or the Head Custodian of the building.
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The Custodian is responsible for the cleaning of the Head Start facility and to assist the local personnel in the setting up and breaking down of the facility; which includes carrying materials and loading/unloading materials.
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Assist the Head Custodian in maintaining the school building and grounds in a clean, orderly and safe condition. Physical ability to perform assigned duties which includes the ability to walk, bend and stand for long periods of time, climb stairs and ladders, crawl in confined spaces, shovel, work at a minimum height of 15 to 20 feet above ground, lift and carry objects weighing a minimum of 100 lbs (with assistance) and the ability to work with a variety of cleaning, snow removal and lawn care equipment and products, and construction/maintenance related adhesives and products.
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