What are the responsibilities and job description for the Houseperson position at Country Club of Detroit?
Description
A Day on the Job Summary:
The Houseperson is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, appearance, and overall condition of the Clubhouse and surrounding campus. This role ensures all furnishings, fixtures, and common areas are clean, well-maintained, and present a welcoming environment for members, guests, and staff.
Essential Job Duties
Minimum Skills & Qualifications:
A Day on the Job Summary:
The Houseperson is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness, appearance, and overall condition of the Clubhouse and surrounding campus. This role ensures all furnishings, fixtures, and common areas are clean, well-maintained, and present a welcoming environment for members, guests, and staff.
Essential Job Duties
- Perform general cleaning and upkeep of the Clubhouse and campus, including dusting, polishing, trash removal, supply restocking, and window cleaning
- Maintain all flooring surfaces through vacuuming, sweeping, and mopping
- Safely and properly operate cleaning equipment and tools
- Respond promptly to spills and minor cleaning or maintenance issues
- Complete minor repairs to furniture, fixtures, and décor as needed
- Report major repair needs or safety concerns to supervisors or management in a timely manner
- Transport and reposition furnishings throughout the Clubhouse on a regular basis
- Complete assigned tasks efficiently and independently with minimal supervision
- Communicate daily priorities, completed tasks, and updates to the Housekeeping Manager
Minimum Skills & Qualifications:
- Ability to manage your time efficiently
- Work well when supervisors are not present
- Ability to lift 25 pounds consistently; up to 50 pounds frequently
- Handle basic maintenance, building repairs, cleaning, and other janitorial work
- Ability to work safely with a variety of cleaning supplies
- High school diploma
- Ability to use basic cleaning equipment
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States
- Exposure to loud noise levels and chemicals
- Lifting, bending, climbing, stooping and pulling
- Frequent standing and walking