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JOB PURPOSE: Ensures the health care centers and other entities are clean and well maintained. To ensure that the Health Care Centers follow state and federal and UHS-Pruitt guidelines. This position ...

JOB PURPOSE: Ensures the health care centers and other entities are clean and well maintained. To ensure that the Health Care Centers follow state and federal and UHS-Pruitt guidelines. This position ...

PURPOSE OF THE JOB Joplin Thermafiber EHS Leader responsibilities will include leadership of the safety and environmental functions for the plant. This role works on implementation of critical ...

Purpose of the Job The EHS Leader is a critical member of the Natural Leadership Teams at both the Rockford and Cortland plants. The role provides guidance and coaching in all areas of safety and ...

PURPOSE OF THE JOB Joplin Thermafiber EHS Leader responsibilities will include leadership of the safety and environmental functions for the plant. This role works on implementation of critical ...

Mgr I- Eng Environ

Lompoc, CA · On-site

$132K - $226K/yr

The Sentinel ICBM weapon system (formally GBSD) is a critical "Mega-Project" focused on modernizing the United States' ICBM infrastructure across five states. This initiative involves the ...

Housekeeper-FT-Nights- Environ Svc

Edinburg, TX · On-site

$10 - $13/hr

DHR Health - US:TX:Edinburg - Nights Summary: FLSA STATUS: ☒ Non-Exempt MISSION STATEMENT: Our Mission is to improve the well-being of those we serve with a commitment to excellence: every patient ...

Housekeeper- PRN- Nights- Environ Svc

Edinburg, TX · On-site

$10 - $13/hr

DHR Health - US:TX:Edinburg - Nights Summary: FLSA STATUS: ☒ Non-Exempt MISSION STATEMENT: Our Mission is to improve the well-being of those we serve with a commitment to excellence: every patient ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environmental Scientist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Scientist, you need a solid background in environmental science, biology, chemistry, and data analysis, typically supported by a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field. Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), environmental modeling software, and regulatory compliance tools is commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, communication, and problem-solving abilities help you interpret data and convey findings to diverse audiences. These skills are vital for accurately assessing environmental issues, ensuring regulatory compliance, and driving effective solutions for sustainability.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in environmental roles, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in environmental roles often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulations, balancing stakeholder interests, and adapting to rapidly changing environmental policies. Effective communication and strong collaboration skills are key in addressing these challenges, as environmental professionals frequently work with diverse teams, including government agencies, private sector partners, and community groups. Staying current with industry trends and engaging in continuous professional development can also help manage these obstacles and contribute to long-term career growth.

What are Environ jobs?

Environ jobs typically refer to roles within the environmental sector, which focus on protecting, managing, and improving the natural environment. These positions can include environmental scientists, engineers, consultants, and specialists who work on issues like pollution control, conservation, sustainability, and compliance with environmental regulations. People in these roles often conduct research, analyze data, develop policies, and implement solutions to address environmental challenges. The field offers a wide range of opportunities in government, private industry, and non-profit organizations.

What is the difference between Environ vs Environmental Technician?

AspectEnvironEnvironmental Technician
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in environmental science or related fieldOften requires an associate degree or diploma in environmental technology or related field
Work EnvironmentPrimarily office-based with site visits for assessments and compliance checksFieldwork-focused, conducting sampling, monitoring, and site inspections
Industry UsageUsed across environmental consulting, government agencies, and corporate sustainability departmentsCommonly employed in environmental testing labs, remediation projects, and field surveys

Environ professionals typically hold a bachelor's degree and focus on environmental assessments and compliance, often working both in offices and on-site. Environmental Technicians usually have an associate degree and perform field sampling and monitoring tasks. Both roles are vital in environmental industries but differ mainly in education level and daily responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Environ job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 87% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
Environ Serv Aide I

$15 - $19.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Requirements
Company Description
UM Laurel Medical Center is a community-based hospital located in Laurel, Maryland, serving residents of Prince George's County and surrounding areas. As a member of the University of Maryland Medical System, the medical center is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate care with a focus on patient safety, accessibility, and community health. UM Laurel Medical Center offers a range of inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and ambulatory services and works closely with community partners to improve health outcomes and support the well-being of the populations it serves.
Job Description
Position Summary
Under regular supervision, performs 1) cleaning and other environmental services for all internal areas of system facilities, including Patient Rooms, Nursing Units, Offices, Clinical Areas, Waiting Areas, Lobbybies, Lounges, Restrooms, Corridors, Elevators, and Stairwells, to ensure a clean, neat, and sanitary environment according to established performance standards.
Principal Responsibilities and Tasks
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by personnel so classified.
1. Replenishes or replaces expendable supplies, such as soap, toilet tissue, and paper towels in a timely manner.
2. Empties trash containers in assigned areas, replace liners, and clean the exterior of trash containers with a damp cloth.
3. Transports trash and hazardous waste to appropriate disposal areas.
4. Observe safety precautions and establish safety procedures for performing work and using equipment and cleaning supplies. Reports safety hazards according to policies and procedures, and to the Supervisor or designee.
5. Note any required repairs (painting, plumbing, carpentry, or electrical) and report needed repairs to The Supervisor or designee.
6. Cleans patient rooms, lobbies, hallways, offices, work areas and other internal areas of the facility o include:
a. Cleans and sanitizes restrooms with emphasis on sinks, mirrors, urinals, bright work, tubs, shower stalls, fixtures, door partitions, walls, floors, vanities, shower curtains, light fixtures, dispensers, and trash cans.
b. Cleans light fixtures, walls, cabinets, cabinet glass, trash receptacles (inside and outside), furniture, polish furniture, blinds, telephones, refrigerator (outside), doors & frames, lamps, countertops (labs also), blinds, stainless steel surfaces, ledges, sills, partitions, water fountains, and desk floor pads. Removes fingerprint smudges, and dusting (high/low) including sprinklers, light fixtures, ceiling vents, ceiling lights, and door vents; removes dirt from wall surfaces with a germicidal solution or other chemical agents. Damp wipes with germicidal solution, horizontal surfaces including bedside stands, window sills, over-bed tables, dressers, chairs, ottomans, desks, telephones, bookcases, tables, credenzas, file cabinets, ledges, etc.
c. Clean and make all beds to include stretchers.
d. Sweeps and vacuums floor and carpet surfaces. Damp or wet mop floor surfaces with germicidal solutions.
e. Shampoos carpets and upholstery; vacuums elevator tracks (inside and outside), disposes of trash (inside and outside);
f. Operates mechanical equipment such as buffers (high and low speed), automatic scrubbers, pressure washers, vacuum cleaners, shampooers, extractors, burnisher and steam machine, baseboard machine, and restroom cleaning machine. Uses equipment properly and maintains assigned equipment in good safe working order.
7. Attends annual and periodic mandatory Compliance Program training including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy training.
8. Performs related work as assigned.
Work Experience
Qualifications
Education and Experience
1. High School Diploma / GED or one (1) year of facility housekeeping experience is required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
1. Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but involved written or oral instructions.
2. Ability to follow the communication standards to resolve conflicts.
3. Ability to follow both written and oral instructions.
4. Ability to write legible and detailed information.
5. Ability to sign (name) on reports and/or other departmental documentation.
6. Competence in both oral and written English.
7. Ability to establish and maintain effective and harmonious work relationships with staff, physicians, and the general public.
8. Ability to maintain a professional manner at all times.
9. Ability to maintain strict patient confidentiality and respect for patient's privacy
10. Ability to successfully operate a variety of high-powered cleaning equipment.
11. Ability to operate all electronic bed tracking systems.
12. Ability to withstand frequent exposure to water and disinfectant chemicals
Required Licensure, Certifications and Registrations
1. Professional/Technical
None
2. Life Support Certification: (Check all that apply)
None
Additional information
Customer Service:
1. Greets customers in courteous, friendly, respectful and professional manner at all times, including maintaining eye contact when appropriate.
2. Follows communication protocols to both internal and external customers, including introducing him/herself with job title and experience, asking open ended questions, suchas "How may I be of help to you?" using the customer's name as soon as it is learned.
3. Respond promptly and appropriately to customer questions/concerns/complaints and attempt immediate resolution.
4. Keeps customer information confidential, including public places such as elevators or the cafeteria.
5. Provides assistance and offers help immediately, including finding someone else to meet the request, if unable to do so him/herself. Introduce other staff to customers when a handoff occurs and explain that the person will provide excellent service.
6. Demonstrates commitment to excellent service recovery when a customer's expectations have not been met.
Commitment to Co-Workers:
1. Offers assistance to colleagues and other departments when needed.
2. Takes responsibility for solving problems regardless of origin; completes assignments, and respects deadlines.
3. Resolves conflict directly with colleagues and seeks assistance from others if the issue cannot be resolved. Refrains from criticism in public.
4. Mindful and respectful of others' time and schedules. Attends meetings on time and communicates any absences.
5. Provide co-workers with a status report for continuity of workflow when planning to be out of the office, off the unit, or away from the department
Communication Etiquette
1. Respectful, courteous, and professional in all forms of communication and follows the facility's service communication protocol in all interactions.
2. Refrains from the use of personal cell phones in patient care areas and keeps usage to a minimum at all other times while on duty.
3. Do not text or use e-mail during meetings (except for exigent or emergency situations).
4. Limits use of business cell phone during meetings (remain on vibrate and/or calls go to voicemail)
5. Makes every effort to answer telephone calls within three rings, introducing him/herself, department, and title (if appropriate). Ask permission before placing the caller on hold or using the speakerphone. If the caller is transferred, give the caller the extension number of the person he or she is being transferred to. Offers further assistance to the caller upon completing the conversation.
6. Maintains an appropriate voicemail message and when away from the office has an out-of-office email message that is brief, current, and includes name and department, and offers the caller options if possible.
7. Returns email and voicemail messages promptly but no later than within one business day (24 hours).
8. Always be mindful of voice and language in public.
Self-Management
1. Reports to work appropriately groomed and in compliance with the Hospital's dress code. Wears identification badge at all times at chest level and facing outwards so identification is clearly visible.
2. Complete all assignments within deadlines or negotiate alternative actions and time frames in order to achieve desired outcomes.
3. Completes mandatory, annual education and competency requirements.
4. Follows UM Capital's safety, infection control, and employee health standards.
5. Demonstrates responsibility for personal growth, development, and professional knowledge and competency.
6. Adhere to all UM Capital's and department policies and procedures, including the Code of Conduct and professional behavior standards. Does not exceed Hospital guidelines in reference to attendance, punctuality, and use of sick and unplanned absences. Provides notification of absences, lateness, and vacation requests according to department guidelines. Follows schedule for meal breaks and rest periods.
7. Reviews, signs, and adheres to UM Capital's and/or departmental confidentiality statement
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Benefits
Compensation:
  • Pay Range: $17.00 - $24.60
    • Other Compensation (if applicable):