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Position range in Missouri $47k - $62k Per Year Maryville Environmental Services Technician
Mosaic Life Care
Occupation:
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
Location:
Maryville, MO - 64468
Job Type:
Part Time (Less than 30 Hours), Night/Graveyard Shift
Posted:
05/22/2026
Positions available: 1
Source:
Mosaic Life Care
Web Site:
www.mymlc.com
Job #: 1232
Job Requirements and Properties
Help for Job Requirements and Properties. Opens a new window. Work Onsite
Full Time Schedule
Part Time Shift
Night / Graveyard Shift
Job Description
Help for Job Description. Opens a new window. The EVS Technician works under the supervision of leadership. Provides cleaning inpatient and non-patient areas, moves furniture, and performs a variety of miscellaneous responsibilities necessary to maintain a sanitary, safe, orderly and attractive environment. > Additional Information
Help for Additional Information. Opens a new window. Skills and Abilities Essential Technical/Motor Skills
- Must be able to spot small objects on carpets, walls, and floors that need cleaning or picking up.
- Must be able to speak clearly so that patients/residents/staff can understand.
- Must be able to record data pertaining to projects accomplished, what rooms were cleaned, etc.
- Must be coordinated with equipment and observant in such a way that persons in the area are not hurt, bumped into, etc.
- Operates electrical controls on beds safely in order to thoroughly clean. Interpersonal Skills
- Excellent communication skills. Moderate written skills.
- Presents well to patients, visitors, and is well groomed. Essential Physical Requirements
- Dust and wet mops floors (up to 30 rooms per day; office areas up to 50 rooms).
- Ability to operate vacuum sweeper.
- Ability to lift mops, pails, trash bags, soiled linen hampers, etc.
- Trash bags and linen hampers may weigh from 20-40lbs.), with bags needing transported to utility rooms periodically.
- Ability to flip mattresses on beds for cleaning undersides.
- Ability to stoop repetitively for cleaning under sinks, toilets, etc.
- Ability to reach with arms fully extended up to clean bed lights, high dust, etc.
- Scrub down showers and bathtub surfaces.
- Requires bending/stooping.
- Transport supplies to work areas.
- Supply boxes weigh approximately 30 lbs.
- Washes windows in patient rooms and ancillary rooms, requiring full extended use of arms.
- Occasionally need to stand on step stool.
- Makes up bed for new patients after cleaning a dismissal.
- Moves bed (rolls) in order to dust mop/mop in front of and under bed.
- Mixes small quantities of disinfectant for use in area.
- Pulls and pushes housekeeping cart on both carpeting and hard floor surfaces.
- Ability to work and move quickly. Some schedules require mopping/vacuuming of large areas.
- Requires long periods of repetitive arm movement (mopping/vacuuming).
- Replenish supplies such as toilet paper, paper towels, etc. Essential Mental Abilities
- When work is interrupted, must remember what was/wasn't done in a room then finish the work later.
- Must be organized in order to finish work schedule; i.e., pace oneself, remember things, which were done ""yesterday"" which do not need doing ""today"", etc.
- Must explain to patients/residents the service they will perform in rooms.
- Must respond to house calls or pages in a timely manner.
- Must follow department policies which pertain to safety; i.e., putting up wet floor signs, using proper lifting procedures, etc.
- Must know when to enter or leave a patient room depending on activities such as a doctor visit, treatment being administered, etc.
- Must demonstrate appropriate behaviors and speech at all times, observing rules of patient confidentiality.
- May have areas such as Lab, which contain large amounts of trash (30+ lbs.).
- Some of which are filled with infectious waste and may contain sharps.
- Must work safely.
- Must sometimes clean up ""unpleasant"" messes - blood, feces, vomit, etc. Essential Sensory Requirements
- Ability to hear house pages or pager messages.
- Ability to distinguish/recognize different cleaning chemicals by smell, and color.
- Vision must be good; uses corner mirrors to avoid colliding with people, notices litter or water spills on floors. Exposure to Hazards
- The use of cleaning chemicals, if not handled properly.
- Potential responses to bio-hazard clean-up.
- Must pass a fit test with a chemical mask and N - 95.
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