Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children is Hawai'i’s only maternity, newborn and pediatric specialty hospital. It is well recognized as Hawai'i’s leader in the care of women, infants and children. With 253 beds, the not-for-profit hospital delivers 6,000 babies a year, and is also a medical teaching and research facility. Specialty services for patients throughout Hawai'i and the Pacific Region include intensive care for infants and children, 24-hour emergency pediatric and adult care, critical care air transport and high-risk perinatal care. Over 1,400 employees and more than 700 physicians provide specialty care at Kapi'olani. The hospital is home to the Kapi'olani Women’s Center and the Women’s Cancer Center, and offers numerous community programs and services, such as specialty pediatric clinics, the Kapi'olani Child Protection Center and the Sex Abuse Treatment Center.
The Environmental Services staff at Kapi‘olani strive to maintain a high degree of quality service and health care experience by maintaining a pleasant environment for employees, patients and visitors. Our team ensures that patient rooms and ancillary areas are clean; trash and bio-hazardous waste is safely removed; and clean linen, laundry and floor care are properly monitored. We take pride in conserving energy and increasing the use of “green” products and techniques, and providing quality services in a cost effective and efficient manner.
As the Environmental Services Worker, you will play a key role in helping patients and staff feel comfortable by maintaining a clean, safe and aesthetically cared-for environment at Kapi‘olani facilities, and providing transport services for the department as needed. We are looking for someone responsive and orderly who shares our commitment to creating a healthier Hawai'i.
Location: Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children, Honolulu, HI
Work Schedule: Evening/Night - 8 Hours
Work Type: Full Time Regular
FTE: 1.000000
Bargaining Unit: Teamsters
Exempt: No
Minimum Qualifications: One (1) year housekeeping or environmental services related experience in a hospital setting. Knowledge of infection control practices.