Looking for a Hospital Cleaner. A hospital cleaner plays a crucial role in maintaining a clean and safe environment within healthcare facilities.
(Accommodation and medical insuranceprovided by the Company)
Requirements for Visa:
Passport Validity (1 year).
Updated CV.
Photo: 35mm*45mm (4 Copies).
Police Clearance Certificate.
Age limit: 18 to 45 years
Good Physical and health, endurance, dexterity.
Experience in physical work.
Processing Time:
Processing time is 4-6 weeks.
Both males and females can apply
Responsibilities:
Hospital cleaners ensure that patient rooms, examination areas, and other clinical spaces remain clean and sterile. Regular cleaning and disinfection are essential to prevent contamination.
They collect and dispose of garbage and hazardous waste following strict protocols. Proper disposal is critical for infection control and safety.
Hospital cleaners replenish essential supplies such as soap, paper towels, and toilet paper. Ensuring an adequate stock contributes to a smooth workflow.
Sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors are routine tasks. Clean floors enhance the overall appearance and hygiene of the hospital.
Hospital cleaners dust surfaces, wipe down furniture and maintain a tidy environment. Attention to detail is crucial.
They help set up patient rooms, ensuring they are clean and ready for use. This includes arranging beds, linens, and other essentials.
Following strict infection control protocols is essential. Hospital cleaners play a vital role in minimizing the risk of infections.
Requirements and skills:
Attention to Detail and Cleanliness: Hospital cleaners must meticulously clean and disinfect various areas, including patient rooms, waiting rooms, restrooms, surgical areas, cafeterias, and offices. Attention to detail ensures thorough sanitation and prevents contamination1.
Safety Protocols: Understanding and following strict safety protocols are crucial. Hospital cleaners handle cleaning chemicals, equipment, and waste disposal. Adherence to safety guidelines ensures the well-being of patients, staff, and visitors.
Time Management and Organization: Efficiently managing tasks and maintaining a cleaning schedule contribute to a smoothly functioning hospital environment.
Strong Communication Skills: Interacting with medical personnel, patients, and colleagues requires clear communication. Effective communication ensures seamless coordination and understanding.
Familiarity with Cleaning Procedures: Even if you have limited professional experience, some familiarity with cleaning procedures is beneficial. Learning about different cleaning products and techniques enhances your effectiveness as a hospital cleaner.