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The Civic Designer will play a central role in deploying design-based innovation approaches to support City Halls and communities around the country to build prosperous futures through climate action and advancing racial wealth equity.
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Take the lead in planning events and coordinating logistics of Commissioner led community forums and town halls. In conjunction with the Executive Director, the Assistant Director and the community engagement team members create and project manage the deliverables of the communications and engagement strategy for the CPC.
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Develop, edit, proofread and serve as internal resource for program and event materials such as print collateral, web/digital updates, social media, outreach communications, special events, and specific communications as requested.
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Building service workers provide routine and special cleaning services in campus buildings and residence halls, including restrooms, bathrooms, offices, classrooms, laboratories, and public areas.
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Make rounds through the halls each shift to ensure public areas are clean and tidy, taking care to remove or replace anything out of order. The ability to communicate effectively in The ability to operate a vacuum, floor buffer, carpet cleaner and pressure washer is expected.
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Assist with other administrative departments, and if necessary, with residence halls, Greek houses, and university-owned apartment buildings. Assist with other administrative departments, and if necessary, with residence halls, Greek houses, and university-owned apartment buildings.
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Make beds, replenish linens, and clean rooms and halls. As a hotel housekeeper, you will perform various functions to keep hotel rooms and their environment clean and comfortable for guests. Wash windows, walls, ceilings, and woodwork.
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Cleans offices, patients'/residents' rooms, classrooms, common areas, restrooms, halls, food service areas and any other areas that may require attention. Minimum 1 year experience in janitorial cleaning in a commercial environment required.
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Inspect rooms, halls, and lobbies to determine need for repairs or replacement of furniture or equipment, and make recommendations to management. Assist in checking all fixtures, equipment and room conditions (television, radio, lights, heating/cooling, furniture, wallpaper, etc.
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Keeps cleaning cart, equipment hopper room and trash-room clean and organized. Empties trash and garbage containers, may transport waste with sealed lids to outside compactorReplenishes supplies and materials.
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Empties trash and garbage containers, may transport waste with sealed lids to outside compactor. May change cubicle curtains and shower curtains. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.
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