Working Supervisor
Posted 1 hour 42 minutes ago by Apleona UK
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Dublin, Ireland
Job Description
Working Supervisor - Healthcare Setting (Dublin 4) 
At Apleona, we are always on the lookout for dynamic and talented individuals to join our team. We are currently recruiting for a Working Supervisor in a healthcare setting in Dublin 4.
Shift Pattern: Monday to Sunday, 15:30 - 23:30, 37.5 hours average per week. Weekends by rotation.
Main duties and responsibilities- Overall, ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the department while;
- Organising all rotas of employees within their areas of supervisory roles.
- Ensuring correct and thorough training is given to all employees on the cleaning products and cleaning roles within their establishment.
- Organising relief work for those on holiday or out due to illness. Ensuring correct levels of stock is held and replenished when minimum levels arise.
- Organising general housekeeping and cleaning around the building and litter control.
- Overseeing washing, drying and ironing items when necessary.
- Report and store lost and found items.
- Provide basic information on facilities when required.
- Handle complaints in line with your manager.
- Promote a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
- Represent Apleona at client/inspection visits and at events relevant to the position.
- Maintain confidentiality on all matters relating to service users, ex-service users and general business.
- Adhere to all company policies & procedures.
- Attend training and meetings as required and appropriate.
- Participate in performance reviews.
- Keep accurate records in relation to all aspects of work and prepare reports as required.
- Have a flexible approach to work in response to business change, development and review of best practice.
- Take care of their own health & safety and that of others who may be affected by their acts and omissions.
- Undertake any other duties as requested.
- Good working knowledge of English.
- Knowledge and willingness to apply working practices.
- Knowledge of how to use equipment necessary to carry out the assigned tasks.
- Able to work autonomously but also to be able to work as part of a team.
- Able to manage own time effectively.
- Able to take instruction and direction and complete tasks to the highest standard.
- Knowledge of principles of chemical safety.
- Previous experience working in a hospital or medical environment is desirable.
- Computer literacy.
- Garda vetting required.