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Housekeeping Assistant - 30 hours

Thornbury Castle
South Gloucestershire
2 days ago
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Job Description

  • £12.42 per hour
  • 30 hours per week - 9:00am - 3:00pm 5 days a week, including weekend work 
  • Ensuring all hotel communal areas are cleaned and tidied to a high standard, including vacuuming, polishing and dusting
  • Ensuring bedrooms and bathrooms are cleaned to a high standard, including refreshing linen and towels, vacuuming and polishing
  • Restocking guest room supplies, including linen, amenities and collaterals
  • Engaging with guests where required
  • Reporting any maintenance issues to Housekeeping manager


Qualifications

  • Cleaning rooms can be very physically demanding but you will receive full training and be surrounded by a supportive team



Additional Information

  • An additional share of the service charge and tips every month
  • 28 days holiday including bank holidays (pro rata)
  • An additional paid day off on your birthday
  • Complimentary stay at the Castle after 3 months’ probation period successfully passed
  • Training programs via internal & external professionals and access to online training facilities
  • Staff and family rates on hotel accommodation and discounts on food and beverage
  • Recognition programmes
  • Uniform and meals provided whilst on duty and free parking

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