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Janitor Reports to: Housekeeping Supervisor Classification: Seasonal, Part-Time, Non-Exempt Summary The Janitor is responsible for providing cleaning service for guests, agencies, and staff. Monitors levels of janitorial supplies, inventory, and equipment based on seasonal demand.
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Full, Part-time, and As Needed schedules available Full compensation/benefits package for employees working 30+ hours/week 401(k) with company match Paid time off and holiday pay Rewarding work, impacting the lives of those you serve, working alongside a great team of coworkers Enjoy job security with nationwide career development and advancement opportunities Come join our team of dedicated and caring professionals – Apply Today.
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By offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items at everyday low prices in convenient neighborhood locations.
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UNION BENEFITS Our staff also belong to a union which includes benefits Free college classes for all members Student Debt Reduction Program Scholarship access for members and their children Union provides life insurance (in addition to our company) for all members Roadside assistance for all members Identity Theft Protection for all members.
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Benefits: - $3,000 monthly housing allowance- Health insurance with employer contribution- HSA & FS Employer-paid basic life insurance- AD&D, short and long-term disability- 401k with company match- 160 hours of vacation time- 96 hours of sick leave- 12 paid holidays- Paid medical license, renewal, and certification- 5 days CME and $2,500.
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The Company complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (the ADA) and all state and local disability laws. Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to a reasonable accommodation under the terms of the ADA and certain state or local laws as long as it does not impose an undue hardship on the Company.
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