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Provide care which may include bed bath, shower, whirlpool, oral hygiene, back rubs, peri-care, freshening linen, cleaning overbed tables, straightening room and other general care as directed by the RN.
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As a Dishwashers are also responsible for trash disposal and linen bag removal. As a Dishwashers are also responsible for trash disposal and linen bag removal. Health & Wellness benefits (when eligible.
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Machines, Equipment Used:- Motor vehicles, outdoor equipment such as lawn mowers and snow blowers, personal protective equipment, dollies, hand tools, ladders, brooms, vacuums, meters, carts, knives, hose, mops, power tools, high duster, vacuum, spray bottles, floor polisher, linen carts, trash carts- General office equipment such as telephone, copy machine, fax machine, calculator, computer.
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Reports equipment/cleaning product needs and or malfunctions to supervisor in a timely fashionCollects trash/recycling/soiled linen from the units and for the proper disposal of trash/recycling/laundry in an outside/soiled linen barrel container.
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Sets the outside line with under liner plates, flatware, doilies, linen napkins and any other items needed for the delivering of food. Champion Hills is excited to announce the exceptional career opportunity of Food Runner.
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Laundry Worker - Responsible for collecting, sorting, and loading soiled linen into the washer(s) and loading clean linens into the dryer(s), folding clean linens, counting and recording the linen processed each day, making proper deliveries to units and, cleaning and sanitizing the work area including; machines, work tables, and sorting area.
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Provides care which may include bed bath, shower, whirlpool, oral hygiene, back rubs, peri-care, freshening linen, cleaning overbed tables, straightening room and other general care as directed by the RN.
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We’ve been working hard for our customers since 1889 when we invented the uniform and linen rental industry. This includes securing the facility, managing inventory to ensure sufficient supply for routes, overseeing deposits and paperwork, communicating effectively with the processing plant.
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