Are you a warm and caring person who loves to help others? Possum Bourne Retirement Village in Pukekohe has an opportunity for you!
Enjoy rewarding work
Fun, friendly and supportive team environment
Ongoing training and development opportunities
About Ryman Retirement Villages
Ryman Healthcare's Possum Bourne Retirement Village has a strong family and community focus. With a welcoming atmosphere, our village is filled with people who enjoy living and working here. Everything we do has to be good enough for mum and dad, and our team love putting smiles on our resident's faces.
About the Role
We have an exciting opportunity to join our supportive team as a Housekeeper. This is a part time position working Tuesday to Saturday 0830 - 1400.
In this role you will:
Carry out housekeeping duties to ensure an excellent level of cleanliness and hygiene throughout the village
Observe all health and safety precautions for the protection of residents, staff and visitors
Work closely with, and support your colleagues
About You
To thrive in our supportive and caring environment you will have:
Strong empathy and patience with elderly residents
Excellent attention to detail
A reliable, friendly and professional manner
Benefits of working at a Ryman Village
Fun, friendly and supportive team environment
Certainty of hours through fixed rosters
Work in a beautiful, resort style village
Opportunities for professional development and career progression
Ryman Team Benefits Card with discounts from a range of suppliers and retailers
If you are interested in working for a company with a clear purpose that are committed to safety, kindness and developing our people we would love to hear from you.
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