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Laundry Attendant - Brown County Health and Living

Brown Co.
Health and Living is hiring for Laundry Attendants.
Weekly Pay, Amazing Benefits, AND $500 SIGN ON BONUS for full time new hires!!! Job DescriptionLaundry professionals, are you looking or a rewarding career opportunity with an Indiana based, family-owned health care organization? We are an Indiana-based and family-owned provider of senior living options and lifestyle support services, ranging from independent living and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory care.
When we adopted the professional approach to service and team approach to caregiving, we know that family is always first.
Come work for the best and join the Heart of the CarDon family of care!Laundry Attendant (healthcare/laundry/housekeeping)Job ResponsibilitiesSpecific duties for this Laundry Attendant position include:
The Laundry Attendant transports, washes, dries, sorts, and folds linens and personal laundry, returning them to proper storage, supply carts, or resident rooms, and is responsible for the cleanliness of the laundry area and laundry equipment.
Laundry Attendant (healthcare/laundry/housekeeping)Job RequirementsSpecific qualifications for this role include:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
RESPONSIBLE TO:
Laundry Attendant / Laundry Supervisor; Administrator.
Laundry Attendant (healthcare/laundry/housekeeping)CarDon & Associate's mission to be the leading provider of inspired living and compassionate care shines through in a strong hospitality focus, commitment to innovative technologies and equipment, and community amenities that foster a sense of family among the people who live and work at CarDon communities.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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