What are the responsibilities and job description for the Traveling Custodial Worker - 2nd Shift position at CiTi BOCES?
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must be Civil Service eligible and have a valid driver license.
- The ability to follow simple oral and written instructions; willingness to perform routine cleaning and other manual tasks; get along well with others; thoroughness; dependability; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This is routine and repetitive manual work calling for the efficient and economical performance of building cleaning and occasional minor maintenance tasks. Cleaning tasks are performed according to a well established procedure, and maintenance tasks are performed under direct supervision or according to specific instructions. Supervision is received from a custodian or other superior.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Sweep and mops floors and stairs; Vacuum carpets.
- Dusts desks, woodwork, furniture and other equipment; clean glass.
- Washes windows, walls, blackboards, sinks and other fixtures.
- Polishes furniture and metal furnishings.
- Empties waste baskets, collects and disposes of rubbish and replace liners.
- Clears snow and ice from walks.
- May mow lawns, trim shrubs, rake leaves and perform a variety of other grounds-keeping tasks as assigned.
- Delivers packages and messages.
- Places and removes traffic safety signs.
- Arranges chairs and tables and other equipment for special use of school building.
- Repairs window shades, replaces light bulbs, soap and towels.
- Paints rooms and equipment and assists in making minor plumbing, carpentry, and electrical repairs. Sanitizing door handles, desk/table tops.
- Cleaning bathrooms, restocking toilet paper, paper towels, and soap supplies.
- Responsible for locking each room or building after cleaning is done.
About CiTi BOCES:
Our Mission Build Your Future! Keys to the CiTi (Vision) Is this safe? Is this done with integrity? Is this kind? Is this helpful? Core Values We embrace innovation & creativity. We make student-based decisions with honesty, respect & integrity. We collaborate, focused on quality service, expertise & student success. The Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) in New York State was established in 1948 to provide cost-effective shared educational programs and services to school districts. Now, 70 years later, the goal remains the same, but has evolved to include a focus on preparing students for their role in a global economy while collaborating with districts to close gaps in student achievement. Each school day the programs and services we provide impact the more than 17,000 students that attend our nine Oswego County School Districts. We not only provide outstanding educational experiences, but also offer cost effective cooperative services and programs to the districts themselves. In addition to our educational programs, our many services bring cultural experiences to the local schools, books to their libraries and the latest in technology to their students. The success of Oswego County's more than 17,000 students is our mission. We also strive to enhance the lives of our residents by providing adult education offerings such as High School Equivalency (formerly GED), continuing education and enrichment classes and adult literacy lessons through our partnership with Cayuga Community College.