Join the Bethany Team!The Bethany Community School is an elementary school, grades PK to 6, located in central Bethany on an extensive rural campus. The full-time custodian is under general supervision to perform custodial and general maintenance services required to maintain a clean, attractive, sanitary, and safe facility for students, staff, and the public.Work Schedule: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week, 2:00-9:00 pm during the school year and daytime hours during the summer and when school is not in session. This is a 12-month position.Pay Rate: $26.00 per hour. Benefits: Health, Dental, Life Insurance, and Paid Time OffDuties/Responsibilities
- Maintains assigned work areas to ensure a clean, sanitary, safe, and attractive environment (e.g., empty wastebaskets, clean and disinfect, dust, sweep, mop, vacuum, wash windows/mirrors, polish).
- Replenishes classroom and restroom supplies (e.g., paper towels, toilet paper, soap, hand sanitizer) to ensure adequate quantities for daily use.
- Prepares facility and grounds for daily operations (e.g., turn on lights, raise the flag, unlock doors, remove snow, salt icy patches) to ensure the facility is operational and safe for occupancy, depending on work shift.
- Required to be on call for snow removal as well as assist in maintaining grounds with required edging, trimming, and ice removal, as directed.
- Assists with building operations for building use and events, including setting up, cleaning up, rearranging furniture, locking/unlocking areas for access, and supporting individuals using building areas.
- Follows state, federal, and Board safety practices, policies, and procedures.
- Documents and reports vandalism, maintenance issues and damage, security issues, and safety hazards to Facilities Head.
- Delivers various supplies, equipment, and packages to appropriate staff.
- Responds to immediate safety and/or operational concerns (e.g., facility damage, alarms, spills, bodily fluids, plumbing issues) and takes appropriate actions to resolve them.
- Performs minor repairs (e.g., light plumbing, light electrical, basic carpentry, ceiling tiles, filters) as directed by the Facilities Supervisor.
- Works cooperatively with District administration, co-workers, school staff, parents, students, and community organizations utilizing District facilities.
- Ensures facilities and grounds are secure by verifying that all windows, doors, storage areas, and gates are locked at the end of the work shift.
- Performs summer and seasonal maintenance (e.g., strip/wax floors, move furniture, paint, wash windows, rug cleaning) to complete and/or facilitate summer and seasonal projects.
- Maintains a neat and orderly assigned workroom, ensuring cleaning and maintenance supplies are stocked.
- Completes required federal, state, or District training.
- Other responsibilities as determined by the Facilities Supervisor.
- Must be willing to work extended shifts as well as occasional weekends as necessary (e.g. board meetings, school functions).
Education/Experience
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- General maintenance experience is preferred.
- Experience with commercial-grade cleaning equipment, supplies, and chemicals is preferred.
Required Skills/Abilities
- Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and discretion regarding information and personal observations of students and staff, in and out of school.
- Demonstrates ethical, courteous, patient, and professional behavior in working with the administration, staff, students, families, and the public.
- Ability to understand written directions in manuals, Material Safety Data Sheets, labels, warnings, and safety precautions.
- Proficient use of tools and equipment necessary to maintain the facilities and grounds.
- Ability to work effectively with others.
- Ability to work under pressure by adapting to changing work priorities.
- Ability to perform required work accurately and within established timelines.
- Ability to interpret rules, regulations, laws, and instructions.
- Ability to work independently and under minimal supervision.
- Ability to be flexible to work day or night shifts.
- Proficient use of employee technology resources following District policies and procedures (e.g., email, web applications, absence management, student information system, etc.).
Physical DemandsThe physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job and are not meant to be all-inclusive. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job.
- Sedentary to medium strength is needed to exert force up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent traversing and moving inside the office, school, grounds, and tight areas.
- Stamina to remain in a stationary position and maintain concentration in person, on a computer, and telephone.
- Ability to recognize, observe, identify, and assess with near, far, and peripheral visual acuity.
- Exposure to body secretions, bloodborne pathogens, and illnesses.