This posting is open to all qualified applicants.
Our Place Society (OPS) is an organization founded on progressive and inclusive Christian values and principles.
We work as a team to create a nurturing atmosphere of home and family, where all are welcome.
A team approach is critical to living out our mission and values and directing our work.
The Facilities Worker is responsible for maintaining a clean and sanitary environment within and on the grounds of all Our Place Society run facilities.
This includes performing routine cleaning and minor maintenance of buildings and grounds.
Duties & Responsibilities Cleans, washes, and disinfects building areas such as walls, windows, ceilings, floors, carpets, air vents, furniture, mattresses, blinds, and washrooms by methods such as dusting, polishing, vacuuming, sweeping, wet mopping, shampooing, waxing, and buffing using various manual and power cleaning equipment.
Performs laundry duties as required.
Collects and disposes of refuse and maintains clean refuse areas; performs spot clean-ups as required.
Works with specialized chemicals and uses sound judgment and proper PPE to disinfect and sanitize washrooms and high touch areas.
Cleans up areas that are potential bio-hazards, such as those affected by bodily fluids.
Maintains and cleans parking lots and sidewalks using hand and powered equipment to remove dirt, leaves, snow, and other refuse.
Performs minor maintenance on buildings, grounds, furniture, electrical fixtures, and plumbing, such as unplugging sinks and toilets, replacing lightbulbs, and tap washers.
Sets up furniture for functions and meetings; maintains various logs, key registers, and other records; assists in taking inventory; orders and maintains janitorial supplies as needed.
Secures buildings by arming alarms and locking doors and windows.
Maintains the appearance of the floors in assigned areas.
Develops basic working knowledge of all site systems and equipment.
Works cooperatively with other staff and is responsible when working alone.
Maintains a professional yet compassionate relationship with family members and residents.
Performs other related duties as required.
Skills and Abilities Ability to lift 40 lbs.
Ability to perform in a team environment, under the direction of the Operations Supervisor or the Coordinating Supervisor.
Knowledge, or ability to learn, proper use of chemicals, cleaning methods, and equipment.
WHMIS certification is required.
Ability to understand and carry out oral instructions.
Ability to respond to multiple and concurrent tasks.
Comfortable relating to the wide variety of people served by Our Place.
Qualifications Education and Knowledge:
Grade 10 WHMIS certification Training and Experience:
A minimum of six months of recent related experience or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Working Conditions/Compensation Compensation: $22.11 to $25.38 per hour, plus 5% in lieu of paid holidays.
Benefits: Vacation is accrued at a rate of 6% or in accordance with your length of service as per the collective agreement (Article 18.1).
Eligible for a 100% employer paid comprehensive benefits plan, including health and dental coverage, after completion of the probationary period.
This position requires union membership.
How to Apply Eligible candidates are invited to submit a covering letter with their resume detailing their related background, experience, and qualifications by 4:30 p.m. Thursday, August 22, 2024, to or to Our Place Society, Attention Ryan Brost, HR Manager, 919 Pandora Ave, Victoria, B.C.
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Please quote "File #24.119 – Facilities Worker " in the subject line.
Please note: All applications must have a cover letter to be considered.
We appreciate your time and interest in the position.
However, due to the volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Our Place Society is an equal opportunity employer.
We value the diversity of the communities we serve and are committed to engaging and developing a diverse and inclusive workforce.
Our Place Society welcomes applications from First Nation, Inuit, Métis, New Canadian, differently-abled, and LGBTQ2S communities.
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