The Maintenance Coordinator is responsible for all maintenance aspects for the NEW Health facility with a focus on vigilance toward compliance matters such as safety and environment of care. Responsible for all aspects of building repair and maintenance including but not limited to:
- Review all emergencies in the Health Center as appropriate
- Ensure a safe “Environment of Care” for the provision of full range of ambulatory services to both well and sick adult, elderly, disabled, or cognitively impaired patients including routine health care maintenance as well as episodic care for illness/injury, etc.
- Participate in scheduled night and weekend coverage of Health Center services
MAINTENANCE:
- Selects materials, supplies, and equipment from designated areas. Loads supplies onto cart and transports work cart to assigned areas
- Sweeps, dust mops and wet-mops hard and resilient floors of assigned areas according to procedures. May use power vacuum equipment.
- Dry dusts, damp dusts and washes horizontal and vertical surfaces, such as walls, doors, partitions, as well as ledges, pipes, corners, and other hard-to-reach surfaces as needed using step stools or ladders as necessary
- Maintains all door glass surfaces clean and free of smudges
- Dusts, washes and polishes moveable and fixed furniture and equipment items such as tables, desks, file cabinets and waste receptacles as required
- Cleans and polishes mirrors, stainless steel, brass, and other decorative materials as necessary. Removes graffiti
- Vacuums, spot cleans carpeted floors and weather mats when needed
- Moves and arranges furniture and equipment in an orderly fashion after cleaning
- Sanitizes and disinfects sinks, toilets, and other restroom fixtures and accessories. Refills dispensers as required
- Carries out all responsibilities and duties related to facility requirements as defined by the Joint Commission and Department of Public Health, such as monthly inspections of fire extinguishers and emergency lighting
- Disposes of waste, including contaminated waste according to procedures. Relines receptacles with clean bags. Transports trash to designated areas. Removes full needle boxes as needed and replaces with empty ones. Stores used needle boxes safely for disposal
- Reports facility repair needs to the immediate supervisor
- Returns unused supplies to designated areas and cleans and performs simple maintenance on manual equipment
- Empties and transports recycle containers. Processes recycled paper according to HIPAA regulations
- Participates in fire and disaster response drills or real emergencies
- Disposes hazardous materials according to OSHA and JC regulations
- Ensure the safety of patients and staff by conducting COVID screening to all patients and visitors
- The Maintenance Coordinator will maintain log of all deliveries and bring to correct department