Environmental Services Technician Job Description
Environmental Services Technician Duties & Responsibilities
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Environmental Services Technician Qualifications
Qualifications for a job description may include education, certification, and experience.
Licensing or Certifications for Environmental Services Technician
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: C.H.E.S.T, CHEST, HAZWOPER, HAZWOP, BCM, CPR, BLS, DOT
Education for Environmental Services Technician
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the environmental services technician job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School and Associate Degree in Healthcare, Oral Communication, Performance, Education, General Education, Administrative Assistant, Technical, Medical
Skills for Environmental Services Technician
Desired skills for environmental services technician include:
Desired experience for environmental services technician includes:
Environmental Services Technician Examples
Environmental Services Technician Job Description
- Uses dry dust cloths, high dusting tools, and vacuum cleaner to clean window sills, blinds, floors, and furniture
- Where applicable, moves furniture and furnishings to adequately clean area
- Demonstrates a complete knowledge of infection control, isolation procedures and proper operation of cleaning equipment
- Maintains age specific precautions including
- Dispose of all medical waste, inclusive of hazardous, regulated, infectious, recyclable, and regular appropriate
- Ensure adequacy of supplies
- Perform a variety of custodial tasks related to cleaning and refurbishing all public areas of the hospital including lobbies, meeting rooms, hallways and restrooms to ensure they are clean, sanitized and stocked with necessary supplies
- Operate a variety of cleaning equipment and utilize a variety of cleaning supplies to perform housekeeping duties
- Perform a variety of cleaning and housekeeping tasks related to cleaning and sanitizing patient rooms to ensure their continued cleanliness
- Performs related duties as assigned to meet the needs of the department
- One-year experience, preferred however, willing to train the right person
- Linen/laundry handling
- Lead EVS Tech must exhibit leadership skills and be able to oversee the work of peers and effectively communicate with team members and all levels of management in the organization
- Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent education and/or experience is preferred
- Candidates should have knowledge of proper cleaning, sanitation, infectious waste, floor and carpet care including knowledge of aseptic procedures, detergent/germicide solution and proper use and cleaning of equipment, proper use of safety standards and procedures in housekeeping skills
- Must be able to use effective communication skills
Environmental Services Technician Job Description
- Perform a variety of custodial tasks related to cleaning and refurbishing all public areas of the hospital including lobbies, meeting rooms, hallways and restrooms
- Operate a variety of cleaning equipment and utilize a variety of cleaning supplies
- Clean and sanitize patient rooms
- Set up and take down meeting and conference rooms
- Maintain and restock linen cupboards
- Report on repairs needed and enter discharges completed
- Demonstrate consistent, appropriate and safe use of all chemicals and equipment needed to complete assigned tasks
- Adhere to and demonstrates knowledge for all infection control policies and cleaning procedures required to maintain the patient care environment
- Dispose of all medical waste (regulated, chemo, recyclable, and regular) appropriately
- Prioritize work volumes appropriately, establishing reasonable time frames for completion and communicates cross shifts to assure job completion
- To qualify for this position, a High School diploma or equivalent education and/or experience is preferred
- Training and experience required for this position demonstrates the knowledge of basic environmental services practices and procedures and safety standards, proper handling and disposal of infectious waste, proper safety skills in handling of environmental services chemicals and equipment and basic floor and carpet care practices
- Must have previous experience with basic housekeeping practices and procedures, proper handling/disposal of infectious waste, proper safety skills in handling of housekeeping chemicals and equipment, basic floor care practices
- Grade School education with on the job training
- One year customer service experience Ability to demonstrate competency in computer use with high level of frequency
- Respond to calls for emergent needs in a timely and professional manner and communicates any additional need for follow up to appropriate management personnel
Environmental Services Technician Job Description
- Distribute and appropriately stock all required supplies
- Demonstrates consistent competency in basic core skills such as dusting, mopping, vacuuming, trash and linen removal
- Cleans patient, staff, office and support areas following established infection control and cleaning procedures resulting in quality outcomes
- Physical appearance of assigned area, following cleaning, is neat, organized and appropriate to the use of the room
- Operates assigned equipment, (floor machines, buffers, ) safely and reports problems or needed repairs quickly
- Demonstrates consistent competency in both basic and advanced skills, mopping, vacuuming, (dry and wet) surgery and LDRP terminal cleaning
- Physical appearance of assigned areas, following cleaning, is neat, organized and appropriate to the use of the area
- Completes cleaning, refinishing or maintenance of floors using appropriate equipment and supplies
- Demonstrates consistent, appropriate and safe use of all chemicals and equipment needed to complete assigned tasks
- Adheres to and demonstrates knowledge for all infection control policies and cleaning procedures required to maintain the patient care environment
- Must demonstrate competency in all steps of floor maintenance for all floor coverings (tile, linoleum, carpet, wood)
- Proficiency in all basic and complex cleaning procedures and protocols utilized by both the Tech I and Tech II
- Two years’ experience in environmental services in a healthcare or hotel setting, experience as a project crew member from a professional office cleaning company, OR applicable certification from a vocational technical school will also be considered for a portion of experience
- Experience in custodial work in a hospital setting preferred
- A copy of a current, valid Washington State driver’s license is required for specific positions within this classification
- Coursework/Training Vocational training and certification will also be considered
Environmental Services Technician Job Description
- Collect and remove waste and soiled linens from work areas according to procedural guidelines and deliver to appropriate area of the hospital
- Compact and crush boxes and operate shredder as required to prepare paper waste for disposal
- Maintain and restock linen cupboards and carts to ensure adequate supply of linens and cleaning materials on each patient floor
- Demonstrates consistent competency in basic core skills such as dusting, mopping, vacuuming, trash and linen removal.Cleans patient, staff, office
- Perform routine maintenance and checks on nursing call systems, patient beds, showers, faucets, door latches, electric outlets, IV poles and thermostats
- Use appropriate techniques, procedures and safety measures when cleaning rooms, floors and equipment, including climbing ladders
- Perform basic plumbing, inclusive of plunging sink and toilet drains
- Clean and prepare discharge and occupied rooms following proper techniques and procedures
- Mix, store and use chemicals safely, according to department standards
- Physically appear in assigned areas, following cleaning, is neat, organized and appropriate to the use of the room (Office furniture, patient room furniture, proper placement of Critical Use Equipment, exam and waiting areas are neatly and correctly placed.)
- Demonstrated knowledge in the operation of various floor machines, scrubbers, extractors, ability to drive manual transmission
- Ability to operate power machines such as a buffer, auto-scrubber
- Ability to physically perform the requirements of the job
- Current, valid Washington State driver’s license is required for specific positions within this classification
- Current Certified Healthcare Environmental Services Technician (CHEST) certification issued by Association for the Healthcare Environment
- Vocational training and certification will also be considered
Environmental Services Technician Job Description
- Perform occupied and discharge room cleaning per departmental and infection control standards
- Clean isolettes according to proper procedure
- Sweep, dust, vacuum, and mop in assigned areas using appropriate equipment
- Stock disposable supplies, , paper, plastic, soap, hand sanitizer
- Andle biohazard waste appropriately
- Handle biohazard waste appropriately
- Arrange and/or moves furniture in patient and non-patient care areas according to room setup
- Scrub, strip, wax and buff floors utilizing automatic and multi-speed floor machines and other specialized equipment
- Ensure equipment is working prior to use
- Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when performing cleaning tasks and entering isolation rooms
- Experience in housekeeping or janitorial/custodial work in a healthcare/long term care setting or hotel setting
- Vocational training and/or certification
- Current, valid Washington State driver’s license required for specific positions in within this classification
- Coursework/Vocational training and certification will also be considered
- Current, valid Washington State driver’s license is required for specific positions in this classification
- High school diploma or GED completed/obtained within six (6) months of hire