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Janitorial Worker

Janitorial Services of VA
Charlottesville, VA Full Time
POSTED ON 2/20/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 4/19/2025

Janitorial Services of VA a fast-growing facilities service company is accepting applications for evening cleaning positions.
Positions require an eye for detail and a willingness to work, must have clean background, work well independently and as part of a team. Reliable transportation is a must. Hours and days are MONDAY - FRIDAY 6:00PM-9:00PM. Pay is $ 18.00 per hour DOE. Janitorial experience preferred but , SURGICAL Room Cleaning . Job is located in the Pantops area of Charlottesville . CALL 434-806-1719

Duties Include:

Terminal room cleaning procedures:

  • Wear appropriate attire for surgical services and don PPE as appropriate MUST CHANGE INTO SCRUBS OR a "BUNNY SUITE" DAILY (PROVIDED).
  • The scrub room, halls and utility room, store rooms and instrument processing areas are part of the sterile operating room area, and should be included in all cleaning and disinfecting procedures.
  • Wipe sink shelves and surrounding surfaces with a clean cloth and cleaner disinfectant. Thoroughly clean the scrub sink area, including the counter, faucet, handles, sink basin, under the sink, and all pipes where condensation can harbor germs. Clean the spout of the faucet by putting the cloth in the opening and wipe. Replace soap and waterless hand sanitizer as needed.
  • Pay special attention to corners, the soap dispenser and rim of the sink drain.
  • Remove gloves, perform hand hygiene and enter the OR suite to be cleaned, closing the door behind you.

OR suite

  • Removal of waste involving blood or blood soaked linens, instruments, basins, trays, and sharps such as needles is the responsibility of the surgical staff, but be aware of overlooked items. If these items are present, contact the OR charge nurse or ES supervisor.
  • Pick up loose trash.
  • Remove trash:

· Leave plastic trash can liner in container, close, twist and tie knot in the top of bag.

· Use caution and look for protruding objects in the waste bag or container. Never reach into or push on the bag to compress the trash.

· Lift the liner carefully and place the bag of trash into the container on the cart or take it to the waste pick up point. Never carry a bag of trash against the body.

· Wipe all surfaces of the waste container with cleaning solution and allow to air dry. Reline the container with the appropriate liner prior to mopping the floor.

  • Remove infectious waste (This could include sharps containers in the rooms.)

· Use caution and look for protruding objects in the waste containers. Never reach into or push on the bag to compress the trash.

· Leave plastic trash can liner in container, close, twist and tie knot in the top of the bag. If the amount of waste is heavy or if there is a chance the liner could tear, place the liner inside another to prevent leaking and spills while handling the infectious waste.

· Place the bag of trash into the container on the cart or take it to the waste pick up point. Never carry a bag of trash against the body.

· Place the infectious waste bag in the appropriate container for pick up. Wipe all surfaces of the waste container with cleaning solution and allow to air-dry. Reline the container with the appropriate liner.

  • Any area visibly soiled with small amounts of blood, tissue or body fluids should be spot cleaned with a cleaner disinfectant and allowed to air dry.
  • Move all equipment to the side nearest the hall door.
  • Unlock the OR table and completely break down so all surfaces can be cleaned with a cleaner disinfectant.
  • Wipe the joints, table attachments, frame, legs, and rails.
  • Turn down the mattress and wipe the table bed frame and back of the mattress working from the top and repeat at the bottom.
  • Wipe sides of the mattress and change wipe or cloth as needed. Be sure to also wipe both sides of coated pillows and allow all elements to air dry.
  • Clean from top to bottom and from back to front. Use a damp high dusting tool with cleaner disinfectant solution, and a ladder as necessary, to clean fixed and ceiling-mounted equipment, as well as surgical lights and external tracks.
  • Perform other high dusting with a clean damp microfiber high duster with cleaner disinfectant and be sure to check high wall vents using a stool if necessary.
  • Move the lights down from over the operating table and wipe with cleaner disinfectant, wiping all areas of the top of the light including the extender arms.
  • Wipe light reflectors.
  • Wipe walls, ledges, spot clean walls and other surface areas such as cabinet and closet doors and handles with a cleaner disinfectant.
  • Pay special attention to air exhaust and intake vents, as they must be kept free of lint and dust.
  • Carefully move any counter top blanket warmers and wipe behind the equipment.
  • Check walls and spot clean if necessary with a clean microfiber cloth and cleaner disinfectant.
  • Clean and disinfect all furniture and equipment, wiping down stands, foot pedals and cords, light switches, push plates, counters, horizontal surfaces, fixtures, stools and casters. Use a fresh microfiber cloth or saturated wipe as necessary.
  • Clean the first half of the floor by flooding with cleaner disinfectant using a clean cotton string mop and then wet vacuum with a floor machine. Include the area under the OR bed (move bed to ensure thorough cleaning of floor). Do not walk onto the section just cleaned. Rather walk over the dirty part before dropping the squeegee and cleaning the next section. Continue in four-foot sections.
  • Clean mobile patient equipment, including wheels and casters and move them to the clean side of the room through the disinfectant on floor once complete.
  • Clean the second half of the OR room following the same top to bottom and back to front process as described above. Clean the second half of the floor ending at the door.
  • Remove gloves and discard. Perform hand hygiene. Don new gloves.
  • Replace equipment in room according to basic set up.
  • Remove PPE after leaving the OR suite.
  • Perform hand hygiene.
  • Don new gloves and with a clean cloth or wipe, wipe mop handles and other equipment and return to the cart.
  • Complete quality checklist.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $18.00 per hour

Schedule:

  • Evening shift

Work Location: In person

Salary : $18

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