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Laundry Assistant

St Monica Trust
City of Bristol
4 weeks ago
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Hours: 32 hours per week

Hourly rate: £12.60 per hour

Key Results

  • Deliver a full and timely commercial and personal laundry service for all sites of St Monica Trust, as required.
  • Control of laundry stores and equipment.
  • Maintain a clean and safe working environment.
  • Comply with Health and Safety regulations and legislation in relation to tasks undertaken and to report any situations that could be considered hazardous.
  • Open, run and close the laundry service on Saturday mornings and times when the Manager or Senior are away.
  • Build good working relationships with colleagues (including in other teams) and treat every item that passes through the laundry with care and attention.
  • There may be occasions when you need to support with the transport of laundry between sites, to be agreed from time to time with line manager.

Skills and Experience

Communication

  • Write notes and messages - numeracy, literacy and verbal skills.
  • Communicate with people with differing communication needs.
  • Encourage and influence.
  • Understand and follow instructions and procedures.
  • Strong customer service skills.
  • Mixed methods and mediums of communication.

Thinking Style

  • Analyses and evaluates given information.
  • Adapts style and approach appropriate to situation or task.
  • Structures tasks/activities.
  • Pre-empts issues and trouble-shoots.
  • Refers appropriate decisions to line manager.
  • Identify and recommend learning and development areas for colleagues.
  • Challenge, or suggest new ways of working, to promote the efficiency of the unit or team.

Well-being and Values

  • Demonstrate interest, care and attention.
  • Create a positive impression.
  • Reliable, dependable and professional.
  • Understand the needs of older people and people with dementia (including willingness and motivation to learn).
  • Aware of cultural and individual differences in all interactions and service areas.

Working with Others

  • Works effectively as part of a team.
  • Builds relationships of trust with others (team, residents and their family & friends).
  • Potential exposure to challenging, physical or emotional situations.

Other Skills and Qualifications

Essential

  • Ability to undertake heavy manual work.
  • Evidence of ability to learn.
  • Customer service skills.

Desirable

  • Experience of working in commercial laundry
  • Experience of operating machinery.
  • Knowledge of Health and Safety, manual handling and infection control.

Additional Information

* Duties must be carried out in compliance with St Monica Trust's Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Policy.
* This role profile contains the principal accountabilities relating to this post and does not describe in detail all the duties required to carry them out.

The role

As a Kitchen Porter, you will be based within our care homes, or retirement villages. This role will mainly involve washing-up, cleaning of kitchen areas, work surfaces and kitchen equipment. The role may also require you to drive the specially designed van to deliver the cooked food across the sites.

Training and development

If you wish to proceed further with us, support and training will be provided to assist you in your role and take on extra responsibilities.

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