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Hotel Housekeeper

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0 Sellersville, PA Sellersville, PA Part-time Part-time $13 - $15 an hour $13 - $15 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago
Benefits:
Company parties Employee discounts Flexible schedule Free food & snacks Paid time off Are you an early riser looking for a job that is active and is done mid afternoon leaving the rest of your day open for other errands and activities? The Washington House Hotel seeks reliable, passionate people to join the team of housekeeping staff.
Staff at The Washington House take pride in offering genuine hospitality and top notch cleanliness with careful attention to detail.
We are looking for candidates who are confident, self motivated, and have a sincere desire to make each guest's stay special.
Benefits:
Employment includes the hourly rate below plus additional tips left by guests Positive work environment Flexible schedules, schedules done 2 weeks in advance to accommodate lifestyle choices 20% staff discount on dining and hotel Free pairs of tickets to shows at Sellersville Theater, as available Employee Assistance Program with Penn Foundation Paid time off after one year Responsibilites:
Prepare and deliver breakfast orders to hotel guests.
Answer front desk phone for in-house guest requests and incoming calls; take reservations.
Clean and sanitize hotel rooms after guest departure.
Provide daily housekeeping service to stay-over guests according to their requests.
Clean and sanitize common areas.
Remove dirty dishes, trash and soiled linens from rooms and linen closets.
Perform deep cleaning jobs as needed.
Requirements:
Comfort lifting and carrying linen bags, dishes and trash Willingness to get a background check Reliable transportation to & from work Do you love to make things sparkle? We love detail oriented, ambitious people who have some knowledge and talent and are willing to be trained on the job for additional skills.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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