Job Title: Custodian
Full-time staff (260 days paid over 12 months)
Department: Facilities Management
Report to: Superintendent of Buildings & Grounds
We are seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Custodian to maintain the cleanliness and appearance of our facilities by performing routine cleaning tasks such as sweeping, mopping, trash removal, restroom sanitation, and dusting while adhering to safety protocols and ensuring a clean and welcoming environment for all occupants. Maintain the cleanliness and overall appearance of our facility by performing routine cleaning tasks and addressing maintenance needs, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all staff and visitors
Core responsibilities:
Emptying trash cans and recycling bins
Sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming floors
Cleaning and sanitizing restrooms
Dusting furniture and surfaces
Window cleaning (as needed)
Maintaining the cleanliness of common areas
Reporting maintenance issues
Desired skills and qualities:
Attention to detail
Physical stamina for prolonged standing and lifting
Ability to work independently and follow cleaning schedules
Knowledge of cleaning chemicals and equipment
Basic mechanical skills for minor repairs (optional)
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends (if applicable)
Responsibilities:
Regularly sweep, mop, and vacuum floors throughout the building.
Empty trash cans and recycling bins in designated areas.
Thoroughly clean and sanitize restrooms, including fixtures and surfaces.
Dust furniture, fixtures, and high-reach areas Clean windows and glass partitions as needed
Maintain cleanliness of common areas like hallways, stairwells, and entrances
Report any maintenance issues or damage to the appropriate personnel
Follow established cleaning procedures and safety protocols
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent
Previous custodial experience preferred
Ability to lift heavy objects and operate cleaning equipment
Strong work ethic and commitment to maintaining cleanliness standards
Faculty: Must be willing and able to secure an Ohio Permanent Non-Tax certificate or Professional Teaching license. The school will support you in obtaining this once hired. However, it must be secured within the first six months of employment for compliance purposes.
Background check
All Maumee Valley employees and volunteers must agree to a comprehensive background check and confidentiality agreement.
Equal Employment Opportunity
We are dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities to all personnel and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, ability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, military status, veteran status, ancestry, or citizenship, in accordance with applicable laws. In addition, we comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, benefits, and training. We value a diverse workforce.
Any employee who believes they have been discriminated against may discuss this with their supervisor or the Head of School.
Our Philosophy of Teaching and Learning
As Maumee Valley Country Day School approaches the 140th anniversary of its founding, it remains the preeminent educational institution in northwest Ohio. It is the only accredited, coeducational, nonreligious, and independent school in the area and attracts families from northwest Ohio, southeast Michigan, and nations worldwide. Enrollment is about 470 students from pre-kindergarten through 12th Grade. We prepare students for global citizenship and admission to prestigious universities. We are known for outstanding academics, high test scores, a beautiful campus, unrivaled opportunities for study abroad, hands-on learning, and personal bonds between students and teachers.
At Maumee Valley, children dream, explore, and cultivate their passions and strengths. Our faculty and staff do the same. We are more than a school and more than a group of people: We are a community of lifelong learners who inspire joy. As the only PreK-12 independent school in northwest Ohio, we support an accomplished and diverse student body within a progressive academic program.
A Maumee Valley education is Personal, Experiential, and Global. It is a journey of discovery and of action that defines each child’s learning experience. Through an intentionally crafted curriculum, including active lessons as well as serendipitous explorations, a Maumee Valley education launches children toward the investigation of the world and helps them find their place in it. With our students at the center of our decision-making, we aspire to seek understanding, grow in our compassion and empathy, and adapt to the ever-changing world our students will one day lead.
Maumee Valley is grounded in our Mission, Vision, Portrait of an MV Educator, Portrait of an MV Graduate, and commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
We believe in collaboration, innovation, and the power of community.