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housekeeper

A professional who supervises work activities of cleaning personnel to ensure clean, orderly attractive rooms in hotels, hospitals, and similar establishments. Respnsibilities include:

  • Obtains list of vacant rooms which need to be cleaned immediately and list of prospective check-outs or discharges in order to prepare work assignments.
  • Assigns workers their duties, and inspects work for conformance to prescribed standards of cleanliness.
  • Advises manager, desk clerk, or admitting personnel of rooms ready for occupancy.
  • Inventories stock to ensure adequate supplies.
  • Issues supplies and equipment to workers.
  • Investigates complaints regarding housekeeping service and equipment, and takes corrective action.
  • Examines rooms, halls, and lobbies to determine need for repairs or replacement of furniture or equipment, and makes recommendations to management.
  • Screens job applicants, hires new employees, and recommends promotions, transfers, or dismissals.
  • Conducts orientation training of new employees and in-service training of other employees to explain company policies, housekeeping work procedures, and to demonstrate use and maintenance of equipment.
  • Attends training seminars to perfect housekeeping techniques and procedures, and enhance supervisory skills.
  • Records data concerning work assignments, personnel actions, and time cards, and prepares periodic reports.
  • Attends periodic staff meetings with other department heads to discuss company policies and patrons' complaints, and to make recommendations to improve service and ensure more efficient operation.
  • May prepare reports concerning room occupancy, payroll expenses, and department expenses.
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