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The Grand Rehabilitation & Nursing at Great Neck

The Grand Rehabilitation & Nursing at Great Neck - The Grand Rehabilitation & Nursing at Great Neck is immediately hiring a:
Per Diem Weekend HousekeeperPay Rate:
$20.
70 per hourPer diem, every other weekend; no set scheduleGreat Neck, NY Duties Include:
Must be experienced at cleaning with a keen eye for details.
Maintains a high level of cleanliness & safety throughout designated areas.
Ensure that all equipment is clean and in working condition at all times.
Removal of trash & soiled linens.
Requirements Include:
Must be able to lift up to fifty pounds.
Must be able to work as a team player.
Solid work ethic, with initiative for quality and customer service.
Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent Floor Tech Experience / Stripping & Waxing Experience a Plus!Must be consistent & keep to schedule.
Must be able to work in the United States.
Must meet the requirements of the Department of Health.
Benefits Include:
Competitive CompensationWeekly Payroll and Direct DepositProfessional Development & GrowthCompany-wide dress-up days, raffles and more! Interested in joining our team? See what we've been up to at Instagram.
com/TheGrandHealthcareWe are an Equal Opportunity Employer -M/F/D/V About the Company:
The Grand Rehabilitation & Nursing at Great Neck.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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