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Housekeeping Coordinator Job Description

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Housekeepers and housekeeping coordinators are responsible for maintaining the physical appearance of major businesses and other clients. In major companies, they work behind the scenes, while housekeepers for private residences may directly interact with their clients. Housekeeping coordinators have more responsibility than housekeepers, but both positions work together to maintain their clients’ premises.

Job Description

Housekeepers are cleaning professionals who tackle cleaning tasks for their clients, such as making beds, sweeping the floor, dusting furniture or washing clothes. The position also includes more detailed tasks like grocery shopping for clients, taking the laundry to the cleaners and cleaning bathrooms.

Outside of cleaning, housekeeping coordinators or cleaning supervisors are also responsible for scheduling, supervising, hiring and training housekeepers. They ensure that there are enough adequate cleaning supplies, and place orders for new inventory when necessary. Overall, the primary tasks for housekeeping coordinators include assigning cleaning tasks, checking that the work is done properly and producing reports representing the hours worked by employees and budget expenses.

Job Schedule

Housekeepers’ schedules depend on the clients they work for. For instance, housekeepers who work for an office building may work primarily evening hours so they can clean without anyone in the office. If they work for a company that is open 24 hours, they may work on any of the available 8-hour shifts. But if they work for a private residence or school, they may work in the daytime.

Education

There are not any specific education requirements to become a traditional housekeeper. The employee should just have experience cleaning and using household cleaning tools and products. Housekeeping coordinators should at least have a high school diploma, or a college degree in hospitality management, because they will be supervising other employees and their tasks.

Clients

Housekeepers and housekeeping coordinators work in hotels, hospitals and private residences. The nature of the tasks that a housekeeper or housekeeping coordinator performs depends on their place of work.

For example, in hospitals, a housekeeper may also disinfect and sanitize equipment; in a private residence, a housekeeper may wash dishes and polish silver.

Salary

Housekeepers traditionally earn an hourly wage that averaged $13.47 in 2020. That same year, housekeeping coordinators earned an average of $21.87. The need for housekeepers is expected to decrease 1 percent between 2018 and 2028. The reason behind the slow growth is that housekeeping is a steady industry, and companies will traditionally require the same amount of cleaning staff.

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Jazmin Ross is from Atlanta and has been writing professionally for the past four years. Her work has been published in "Gwinnett Magazine," "The Gwinnett Business Journal," Sheckys.com, and "The Valdosta Daily Times."

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