Service Worker I Jobs
By Alberta Health Services At St Albert, Alberta, Canada

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Service Worker I Jobs
By Alberta Health Services At Red Deer, Alberta, Canada

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Service Worker I Jobs
By Alberta Health Services At Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

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Are you looking for a job that allows you to make a positive impact on the environment? If so, then consider becoming an Environmental Services Worker I! As an Environmental Services Worker I, you will be responsible for providing a clean and safe environment for the public and staff. You will be responsible for cleaning and sanitizing public areas, maintaining grounds, and performing other duties as assigned. You will also be responsible for ensuring that all safety and environmental regulations are followed. If you are looking for a job that allows you to make a difference in the environment, then this is the perfect job for you!

An Environmental Services Worker I is responsible for providing a clean and safe environment for patients, visitors, and staff. This includes cleaning and disinfecting patient rooms, bathrooms, and other areas of the facility. They may also be responsible for collecting and disposing of trash, mopping floors, and performing other duties as assigned. To become an Environmental Services Worker I, you will need a high school diploma or equivalent. You may also need to complete on-the-job training and obtain certifications in infection control and hazardous materials handling. Skills required for this job include attention to detail, physical stamina, and the ability to follow instructions. Knowledge of cleaning and disinfecting techniques, safety protocols, and hazardous materials handling is also important. Responsibilities include cleaning and disinfecting patient rooms and bathrooms, collecting and disposing of trash, mopping floors, and performing other duties as assigned. Experience in a healthcare setting is beneficial. Qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent, on-the-job training, and certifications in infection control and hazardous materials handling. Tools that help Environmental Services Workers do their job better include cleaning supplies, mops, brooms, and other cleaning equipment. Good tips to help Environmental Services Workers do their job more effectively include following safety protocols, wearing protective gear, and taking breaks when needed. Common interview questions for Environmental Services Workers include questions about their experience, qualifications, and knowledge of safety protocols.