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Light Duty Cleaner

British Columbia Hotel Association (BCHA)

Ucluelet, BC

Light Duty Cleaner

British Columbia Hotel Association (BCHA)

Ucluelet, BC
 
Number Of Vacancies: 4
 
Salary: $20/hr CAD
 
Employment Term: 65310
 
  • Maintain exceptional cleanliness and tidiness within the resort to Black Rock standards

• Maintain exceptional cleanliness and tidiness within the resort to Black Rock standards

• Deliver the highest standard of customer service to all guests and associates

• Co-operate with the housekeeping team to complete all assigned tasks for the day in a timely and efficient manner, including room cleaning, supply re-stocking, cleaning of common areas, and any other duties as reasonably requested by the Executive Housekeeper or Supervisors.

• Properly sign in and out for shifts

• Utilize appropriate cleaning agents to sanitize hotel areas

• Help contribute to efficient use of cleaning products and help to uphold Black Rock environmental initiatives

• Report maintenance and repair issues to the Maintenance Department or immediate manager/supervisor

• Properly handle and catalogue all lost and found items

• Comply with all Black Rock health & safety and security regulations

• Strictly adhere to all Black Rock Oceanfront Resort policies and procedures

To apply for this position, send your CV and a cover letter at: Alicatconsulting@gmail.com. Please ensure that you indicate the title of the position and the NOC code in the subject field.

 

Pour postuler à ce poste, envoyez votre CV et une lettre de motivation à : Alison@bcha.com . Veuillez vous assurer d'indiquer le titre du poste et le code CNP dans le champ objet.

About British Columbia Hotel Association (BCHA)

British Columbia Hotel Association

BCHA is a not-for-profit association and is the voice of the hotel industry at the Federal, Provincial and Community level, the BCHA is acknowledged as the champion of hotel and accommodation related issues, including matters of taxation, tourism, marketing, corporate relations, labour, and consumer services. With over 800 hotels and associate members representing over 60,000 employees and 80,000 rooms contributing, the hotel industry’s value to the hospitality sector, the tourism industry, and the BC economy is significant.