Certified Executive Housekeeper

(Multiple states)
Full Time
Experienced

Certified Executive Housekeeper (MUST BE CERTIFIED)
Location: Nationwide (USA)
Type: Full Time
Minimum Experience: Entry Level
Security Clearance Level: Clearable
Military Veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply!


Description

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

TGTG is currently seeking a certified CEH to provide janitorial and custodial services in support of daily operations at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers. This role is critical to maintaining a clean, sanitary, and safe healthcare environment for patients, staff, and visitors. Due to staffing shortages, additional cleaning support is required to maintain a high state of readiness at the Medical Center.

Housekeepers are responsible for performing routine and specialized cleaning tasks in accordance with VA healthcare standards, infection control protocols, and safety regulations. This position supports operations across multiple shifts, including nights and weekends, and requires reliability, attention to detail, and professionalism within a clinical setting.

Veterans are encouraged to apply.


Responsibilities:

  • Perform routine cleaning and sanitization of patient rooms, offices, corridors, restrooms, and common areas

  • Follow VA infection control standards, environmental services procedures, and safety requirements

  • Properly collect, handle, and dispose of waste, including regulated medical waste

  • Replenish consumable supplies such as paper products, soap, and disinfectants

  • Operate janitorial equipment and cleaning tools safely and effectively

  • Respond to urgent, unscheduled, or special cleaning requests as required

  • Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in a healthcare environment

  • Support Medical Center readiness by ensuring facilities meet cleanliness and sanitation standards

  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team

  • Ability to work weekends, nights, or overtime as required


Required Skills & Experience

Qualifications:

  • Ability to perform physical duties including standing, walking, bending, and lifting for extended periods

  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions

  • Attention to detail and ability to meet cleanliness and safety standards

  • Prior janitorial or housekeeping experience in a healthcare or commercial environment is a plus

  • Ability to pass background investigation and clearance requirements


Schedule:

  • Day shift

  • Evening shift

  • Night shift

  • Monday through Friday

  • Weekend availability


Benefits:

  • 401(k)

  • Health insurance

  • Dental insurance

  • Vision insurance

  • Paid time off (PTO)


COVID-19 Considerations:

  • Must be fully up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations in accordance with VA requirements

TGTG is an equal-opportunity employer. We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

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