Custodian
TITLE: Custodian
DEPARTMENT: Administration
REPORT TO: Administrative Services Director
DEPARTMENT: Administration
REPORT TO: Administrative Services Director
SALARY RANGE: 1
CLASSIFICATION: 7
STATUS: Non-Exempt Position
CLASSIFICATION: 7
STATUS: Non-Exempt Position
JOB SUMMARY
The Custodian maintains a clean, safe, and inviting environment for Agency customers and employees. The Custodian performs a wide variety of routine cleaning and maintenance needs for the office building(s) and other assigned sub-offices as outlined within the job description.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
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High School Diploma or equivalent
Education may be waived with significant job related experience
Experience
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Less than 1 year
Authorization
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BCA Background Study
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Valid Driver’s License
Work Environment
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Conventional – Office model
SKILLS, ABILITIES, & OTHER KNOWLEDGE
Skills
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Excellent oral and/or written communications skills.
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Ability to manage time that results in both a satisfactory quantity and quality of work.
Ability
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Support the Mission of the Agency through daily work and while representing the Agency in public.
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Have general knowledge of programs and activities of the Agency.
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Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a team member.
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Must be able to handle diverse work problems on a daily basis.
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Must be able to organize a work schedule, set priorities and work effectively to meet deadlines without supervision.
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Must be able to adjust to changes necessitated by last minute assignments and deadlines requests that may prove stressful.
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Ability to effectively work across differences, especially socio-economic and cultural differences.
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Attend trainings, classes and meetings as necessary to improve job skills and maintain an acceptable level of job performance.
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Serve as a mentor for new staff.
Other Knowledge
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Have knowledge and apply Agency policies and procedures, including safety, technology, data practices and other applicable policy, procedure and program regulations.
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Understand numbers and mathematical concepts.
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Working knowledge of construction/rehabilitation/energy efficiency and building science.
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Knowledge of Community resources.
PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and employee will also perform other reasonably related business duties as assigned.
Area 1: Program Operations
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Keeps building and property in clean and orderly condition.
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Performs routine maintenance activities.
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Complete Custodial Work Requests Forms by priority when provided by Administrative Services Director.
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Ability to articulate and carry out appropriate emergency procedures.
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Keep sidewalks and awnings, in front and back of facility, clean, swept and clear of ice, snow and debris.
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Sweeps, mops, or scrubs floors daily. Cleaning linoleum/tiled floors by buffing and waxing as needed.
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Clean and sanitize restrooms daily. To include: mopping floor, cleaning sink and toilet, and replenishing soap, paper towels, and toilet paper as needed.
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Emptying of waste and recycling baskets daily.
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Vacuum and cleaning (shampooing as needed) carpeted floors daily.
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General cleaning and maintenance to include: washing walls, dusting, washing tables and chairs, cleaning windows and partitions.
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General maintenance of building to include: exterior walls, doors and locks, handrails, roof, light repair, painting, etc.
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Cleaning of parking lot area; ground keeping maintenance. Cement surface maintenance.
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Maintaining building equipment and furniture, such as furnaces, air conditioning units, desks, shelves, files cabinets, etc.
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Oversee the maintenance of cleaning equipment.
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Assist Department Administrative Director in maintenance of fire extinguishers according to OSHA Regulations.
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Manages inventory of cleaning supplies, notifying Administrative Service Director of needed supplies.
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Pick up of supplies as needed, following all Agency policies.
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Notifies Department Administrative Director regarding the need for repairs or additions to building operating systems.
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Delivery of recyclable materials as needed (cans, fluorescent lighting, etc.).
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Monthly safety checks of emergency lighting and safety alarm system(s).
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Trimming of trees and shrubbery.
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Assist Department personnel in loading/unloading supplies.
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Work in fairly strong cleaning odors and solutions for short periods of time.
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Work outdoors in extreme climates as needed for grounds and/or building maintenance.
Area 2: Program Compliance
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Maintenance of Custodial MSDS book and maintenance records as required. Notify supervisor of any necessary updates.
Area 3: Program Communications
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Alerts supervisor of any safety concerns identified in the building or on the grounds.
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Informs supervisor of potential problems dealing with procedures, policies and/or employee concerns.
Area 4: Development Assistance
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Maintain and update Custodial Procedural Manual/file.
JOB FACTORS
Supervision of Others
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Not responsible for supervision of others
Safety of Others
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Responsible for the physical safety of the public served. Provides front-line response to public safety and/or health threats. Provides input into safety policies and procedures.
Contacts
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Contact is within own department, and with other departments, customers, vendors, or the public.
Physical Demand
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Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
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Requires sitting, standing, bending, stooping and reaching.
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Physical ability to operate equipment specific to your position.
Travel
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Must have reliable transportation.
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Must have valid driver’s license and current auto insurance coverage in compliance with Minnesota State guidelines on the vehicle used for work related travel.
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Travel for completion of job duties, trainings and meetings as required.
GENERAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS
Professionalism
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Maintain positive work atmosphere by behaving and communicating in a manner that fosters good relations with customers, co-workers, providers, volunteers and supervisors.
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Treat customers, co-workers and public in a respectful and courteous manner at all times.
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Continue to develop skills and abilities.
Community Representation
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Represent Lakes and Pines Community Action, Inc. in a positive manner.
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Adhere to the Community Action Code of Ethics.
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Seek to understand poverty and barriers faced by community members.
Confidentiality
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Maintain confidentiality of agency, program and customer information.
An Equal Opportunity Employer/Contractor
In accordance with federal and state laws, Lakes and Pines CAC is an equal opportunity employer, contractor and provider of services. The Agency will maintain a
policy of non– discrimination with all employees and applicants for employment. All aspects of employment within
the Agency will be governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any
manner by race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, public assistance status, marital status, veteran status,
sexual orientation, or gender identity,status as a parent, familial status, or in a local human rights commission or any other legally protected status.
If an applicant needs reasonable accommodations for the employment application process, please contact Lakes and Pines either by phone, mail, email or in person and request such consideration. (Such as sign language, interpreter, materials in large print, accessibility)
Individuals are encouraged to complete an Employment Application form whether or not a vacancy currently exists. Employment applications will be kept on file for one year and will be considered for appropriate job vacancies.
If an applicant needs reasonable accommodations for the employment application process, please contact Lakes and Pines either by phone, mail, email or in person and request such consideration. (Such as sign language, interpreter, materials in large print, accessibility)
Individuals are encouraged to complete an Employment Application form whether or not a vacancy currently exists. Employment applications will be kept on file for one year and will be considered for appropriate job vacancies.