What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Cleaning Worker Volunteer position at wycliffe?
Job Title Building Cleaning Worker Volunteer Location USA - Texas - Dallas - SIL International Linguistics Center Position Type Volunteer Job Description A Building Cleaning Worker maintains a clean, organized and healthy working environment for the organization or facility. They ensure areas of a building are sanitary, orderly and free of trash and debris. Job Responsibilities: Sweep, vacuum, mop, office floors, carpets, hallways and stairs. Clean walls, glass and windows. Empty trash and recycling bins. Stock and maintain supply rooms, restrooms and kitchens. Clean spills and other hazards with appropriate equipment Clean and disinfect surfaces that are touched frequently. Help with the setup and tear down of meeting spaces. KSAs (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities): To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Technical Skills Attention to Detail Planning and Organizing Concern for Safety Resource Management Manual Dexterity Physical Stamina Education & Experience: High School diploma or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Plus some knowledge of computer software. Weekly Hours 20 SIL is a global faith-based nonprofit that helps local language communities overcome the barriers that prevent them from flourishing with their languages. SIL’s six core areas of work include Bible Translation, training & workshops, products & technology, research, materials & publications, and advocacy. SIL’s active language programs are impacting over 855 million people across more than 1,300 language communities worldwide. Language connects people to an identity and sense of belonging, it holds deep emotional and creative expression and it provides people with information and agency to navigate the world. It is through language that we understand God, ourselves and the world around us. However, 25% of the world’s people are left out because of language-related barriers. SIL works tirelessly to improve the lives of people in almost 100 countries because we are eager for the day when all people enjoy equal access to education, to socio-economic opportunities, and to resources for spiritual growth - no matter what language they speak or sign. Use your skills and experience to make a difference that matters.