What are the responsibilities and job description for the Plant/Facility Service Coordinator position at The Renfrew Center?
Full-time
Description
The Renfrew Center of Philadelphia (Roxborough area) offers an unmatched opportunity, in the field of eating disorders, for a Maintenance Coordinator to work in an environment that changes lives. The Renfrew Center provides opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds, that have the desire and passion to foster a positive outcome and impact on our patients' lives.
The Renfrew Center's research-based treatment model, for eating disorders, is focused on treating the whole person and helping them lead a rich and fulfilling life.
Our commitment to you – We are committed to providing every employee the opportunity for personal and professional development through:
- 401(k) with company match
- Healthcare benefits
- Vacation and sick days
- Employee referral program
- Employee discounts to various stores, amusement parks, events, etc.
- Continuing education (CE) programs and training
- Advancement opportunities within the organization
Position Responsibilities:
- Maintain and improve facility through making repairs including:
- Plumbing
- Carpentry
- Painting
- Limited electrical
Ensure a safe environment for patients, visitors, and staff through patrols of buildings and grounds.
- And other general maintenance and cleaning duties as assigned
Requirements
Education, Competencies and Credentials:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Previous maintenance experience preferred.
- Valid Driver's License required
Hours: 40 hours per week; Shifts Available: Tuesday - Saturday 9:00a - 5:30p or Monday - Friday 6:00a - 2:30p
The Renfrew Center provides cisgender adolescent girls and adult women, transgender, and non-binary individuals with the tools they need to succeed — in recovery and in life. Offering a warm, nurturing environment, Renfrew's treatment philosophy emphasizes the importance of a collaborative therapeutic relationship, a feminist-relational approach, and the belief that every person needs to actively participate in their own recovery