Job details Location: Winnipeg, MB Salary: 15.30 hourly / 60 to 80 hours bi-weekly Terms of employment Permanent employment Full time Day, Evening, Weekend, Shift, Flexible Hours, Morning, 10:00 to 18:00 Start date: Starts as soon as 2024-08-01 vacancies: 1 vacancy SourceJob Bank #2896888 Overview Languages English
Education Secondary (high) school graduation certificate or equivalent experience Experience 1 year to less than 2 years
Work site environment Non-smoking Outdoors Work setting Work in employer’s/client’s home Office building Cleaning service company Various locations Commercial building
Responsibilities Tasks Administrative and office activities Maintain and build own clientele Credentials Certificates, licences, memberships, and courses Housekeeping room attendant certification Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Certificate Additional information Security and safety Basic security clearance Criminal record check Vulnerable sector check Driving record check (abstract) Child Abuse Registry check Reference required Transportation/travel information Public transportation is available Work conditions and physical capabilities Ability to work independently Work under pressure Tight deadlines Repetitive tasks Physically demanding Attention to detail Bending, crouching, kneeling Combination of sitting, standing, walking Sitting Standing for extended periods Walking Weight handling Up to 23 kg (50 lbs) Own tools/equipment Safety equipment/gear Personal suitability Punctuality Client focus Dependability Efficient interpersonal skills Excellent oral communication Flexibility Initiative Organized Reliability Team player Excellent written communication Values and ethics Patience Honesty
Who can apply to this job? The employer accepts applications from:
Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary residents of Canada. Other candidates with or without a valid Canadian work permit.
How to apply
By email info@rgicleaners.com
Include this reference number in your application 65310
How-to-apply instructions Here is what you must include in your application:
Job reference number Cover letter This job posting includes screening questions. Please answer the following questions when applying:
Are you available for shift or on-call work? Are you available for the advertised start date? Are you currently legally able to work in Canada? Do you currently reside in proximity to the advertised location? Do you have previous experience in this field of employment? Do you have the above-indicated required certifications?
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Most agreed on a few major themes: it’s important to make sure everything has a home, that you put things back when you take them out, and that your home is an inviting, relaxing place to come home to—and invite others to.
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Hiring just the right housekeeper can be life-altering for the busy family. Now this may seem to be a little over-the-top, but I am serious. Think about your life-whether single, a couple or a family-you have no time. No time to keep your home as organized or clean as you would like. No time to do the smaller tidying jobs that would make a huge difference.
“I am still learning about my home. If you can’t do it yourself, find good service people and treat them well.” — Terry (mom to our Human Resources Coordinator, Louisa)
Raise your hand if you grew up with a mom (or another parental figure) constantly reminding you to clean your room. Often, our earliest memories of figuring out how to tidy up and take care of our homes are with our moms—they taught us how to do laundry, how to do the dishes, and how to make our beds. So it should come as no surprise that when we asked our moms for their best homekeeping advice, they came back with some great tips.
Most agreed on a few major themes: it’s important to make sure everything has a home, that you put things back when you take them out, and that your home is an inviting, relaxing place to come home to—and invite others to.