CALLING ALL HOUSEKEEPERS!
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NEW CHALLENGE?
We are looking for housekeepers!
Previous housekeeping experience in a care environment will be an advantage but NOT essential.
? Carry out all cleaning duties as directed by the Head Housekeeper to the required
Company standards. Cleaning duties can be in any area of the nursing home.
? Ensure that daily and deep cleaning schedules are adhered to.
? Maintain a high standard of personal presentation and hygiene.
? Ensure that all cleaning equipment is correctly and safely used and kept in a safe
condition. Report any defect to the Home Manager.
? Carry out any other reasonable instructions of the Home Manager.
? To be sensitive to the privacy and individual needs of the residents.
? To comply with COSHH regulations.
? To adhere to infection control polices at all times.
? To ensure the correct use of PPE.
? To follow the correct use of colour code systems within the home
? Carry out other ad hoc duties as requested by the Head Housekeeper or Home
Manager.
? To ensure all necessary documentation is completed daily.
? To ensure trolley’s are re-stocked at the end of shift and cleaning cupboards are left
clean and tidy.
? To attend all training & staff meeting as instructed
St Quentin Residential Home was originally built for Colonel Sir George Wade, the well-known pottery manufacturer who lived there from 1925-1952. He named the house St Quentin because he was awarded a bar to his M.C following the crossing by the South Staffs regiment of the St Quentin canal in 1918.
Subsequently the house was purchased by George Poole, a local builder who lived there until the Moorhouse family bought it in 1974. In 1988, still owned and managed by the Moorhouse family, St Quentin opened as a residential home for the elderly. Later in 2000 the Hawthorns was acquired, Followed by Langley House in 2018 which has undergone full renovation of the origional house and a large extension providing 22 bedrooms.