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GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
The Environmental Service Worker is responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary environment within the Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) facility. This position ensures that all areas, including client care spaces, restrooms, offices, and common areas, meet cleanliness and infection control standards. The Environmental Service Worker plays a vital role in supporting the safety, comfort, and overall wellness of clients, staff, and visitors.
WORK DUTIES AND TASKS:
Job Duties:
40% - Clean and sanitize all BHUC areas including client rooms, waiting areas, offices, and restrooms
20% - Follow infection control procedures and maintain cleaning logs per facility policy
15% - Dispose of trash, biohazard waste, and recyclables in compliance with safety regulations
10% - Restock cleaning supplies, soap, paper products, and other sanitary items
5% - Assist in setting up and breaking down rooms for client services or meetings
5% - Report maintenance or safety issues to supervisor immediately
5% - Participate in safety drills, training, and compliance inspections
QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma or GED preferred.
Previous experience in environmental services, housekeeping, or janitorial work preferred.
Knowledge of cleaning chemicals, supplies, and equipment usage.
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Understanding of infection control and safety procedures preferred.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
To perform effectively in this position, the individual should demonstrate the following competencies. These core competencies represent effective administration of Integrated Family Services, PLLC and its programs fulfilling the IFS mission.
Management: Maintains effective systems of internal controls to account for all billing for IFS clients assigned to the caseload. Manages and supervises other billing personnel. Demonstrates the core values of IFS in maintaining effective administrative operations.
Job Knowledge: Understands the duties and responsibilities of the position and keeps job knowledge up-to-date. Clearly understands the mission of the organization and continuously works to promote IFS and achieve its goals.
Initiative in fulfilling the goals of the organization: From interactions with staff, the employee recognizes and brings to the attention of the department Director issues that affect the organization and implements plans to reach organizational goals as determined by the management team. Displays initiative in developing action plans and resolving problems as they occur, in consultation with the departmental supervisors and the department Director.
Communication: Maintains effective two-way communication with staff, community agencies, and other audiences using a variety of formats. Examples include: written communications that clearly outline the situation and action items; verbal presentations and briefings to the department Director and members of the management team.
Dependability: Seeks increased responsibility while remaining conscientious, thorough, accurate, and reliable with respect to achieving the organization's goals, and the needs of the IFS consumers and fellow staff. This includes being available and responsive to issues and concerns as they arise
PHYSICAL DEMANDS, WORK ENVIRONMENT, TRAVEL AND MISCELLANEOUS:
Physical Demands
This position requires the ability to respond quickly to high-stress situations, oversee multiple team members across shifts, and manage clinical documentation systems. The Program Manager must be able to lift up to 25 pounds, stand or walk for extended periods, and intervene in behavioral incidents if needed.
Work Environment
Work is performed in a behavioral health urgent care facility that operates 24/7. The environment can be fast-paced and may involve exposure to individuals in crisis, including those experiencing mental health or substance use emergencies.
Travel
Minimal travel required. Occasional travel to community partner agencies, trainings, or off-site meetings may occur.
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This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as determined to meet the on-going needs of the organization. Acknowledgement of this document is in receipt of this job description and does not create a contract of, or specify terms, conditions or a specific period of employment.
All employment relationships with Integrated Family Services, PLLC are at-will and may be terminated at any time, with or without cause, with or without notice by either the employee or employer.
I acknowledge that I have received a copy of this job description and it has been reviewed with me and I understand the duties and requirements of the job. I also acknowledge and understand that if I have any questions pertaining to the duties and requirements of my job that I may ask my immediate supervisor, departmental management or Human Resources.
In addition to competitive salaries and opportunities for advancement, full-time employees are offered a wide range of benefits to meet their individual needs, which includes:
Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance.
Life Insurance (Paid by Company).
PTO (Paid Time Off).
Paid Holidays.
Longevity Pay.
401K Retirement Plan.
Funeral Leave.
FMLA.
Supplemental Insurance offering through Aflac with Payroll Deduction.
Direct Deposit.
Training Opportunities.
Continuing Education Leave for Licensed Professionals (opportunity to gain free CEU's).
Free Clinical Supervision in Greenville (LCSWA/LCASA/CSAC).