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Cleaning and Hygiene Operative

CRA GROUP RECRUITMENT AND PAYROLL LTD
Monmouthshire
1 day ago
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3 months contract with a local authority

Job Purpose
  • To maintain a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness within Chepstow School, ensuring a safe and pleasant environment for pupils, staff, and visitors.
Key Duties/Accountabilities
  • Carry out cleaning tasks including washing floors and walls, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting, and emptying litter bins.
  • Clean sanitary areas to required standards.
  • Safely operate cleaning equipment such as vacuum cleaners and scrubbing machines.
  • Ensure correct and safe use of cleaning chemicals at all times.
  • Maintain adequate stock of cleaning materials and report any equipment faults to the supervisor.
  • Comply with Health & Safety regulations and Monmouthshire Facilities Unit Quality Procedures.
  • Work flexibly as part of the Facilities Unit team and undertake any necessary training.
  • Uphold the principles of equal opportunities and safeguarding policies.
Essential Experience Required
  • Previous experience in cleaning or hygiene roles.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team and communicate clearly.
  • Flexibility to meet required standards under pressure.
  • Understanding of Health & Safety procedures and willingness to comply.
Essential Qualifications Required
  • No formal qualifications required, but training will be provided.
  • Welsh language skills desirable (training available if needed).
Additional Information to Note
  • Working hours: 20 hours per week
  • Location: Raglan Depot, Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP152ER, United Kingdom
  • Enhanced DBS required. 
  • Interviews to be held week commencing 17th November 2025
The role closes on 17th November 2025, apply ASAP.


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