City: Healy
Wage per hour: $16.00
Hours per week: 32
Housing per week: $35
Tipped?: Yes
Overtime Available: Maybe
Position description: Housekeepers are responsible for cleaning rooms, vacuuming, changing linens and towels, making beds, cleaning bathrooms, and doing laundry. This position can be physically demanding and you may be required to use chemical cleaning products.
Additional Description: Wage: $16.00. Overtime is paid at the rate of $22.50/hr, paid bi-monthly. Cleaning up to 12 rooms in 8 hours including: cleaning the bathroom (walls, toilet, bathtub/shower, sink, floors, mirrors, baseboard heaters, shower curtains, etc) stripping and making beds, dusting all surfaces, vacuuming, cleaning mirrors/windows, cleaning dresser drawers, refrigerators, coffee pots, and microwaves. Helping customers as needed, stocking housekeeper carts, laundry, and re-stocking rooms with amenities (clean towels, tissue, toilet paper, soap, shampoo, and coffee). Laundry duties as assigned. Extra projects as needed. Reporting any damage or repairs needed to the manager. On site single or double occupancy housing is available for $15.00 a day, which includes 3 meals per day.
In the area: We strive to give our guests the very best Alaskan experience and we work to do the same for our employees. We offer above-average wages, on-site housing and a friendly, relaxed work environment. Skip the big corporations and put your skills to work with us. We appreciate smart hard workers! Lots of activities in the area, i.e., zip-line, river rafting, ATV's, glacier flight tour. There is a lake within walking distance. We have a kayak for staff to use for free & fishing poles. A golf course a mile down the road, horse-drawn carriage rides, ATV's for a fee too. Denali Park Hotel is a small, independent and locally owned 48-room hotel located just 10 miles north of Denali National Park. Our backyard is Alaska! Hiking, rafting, AVT'ing and flight seeing available at a discounted price or free. "Denali National Park is six million acres of wild land, bisected by one ribbon of road. Travelers along it see the relatively low-elevation taiga forest give way to high alpine tundra and snowy mountains, culminating in North America's tallest peak, 20,310' Denali. Wild animals large and small roam un-fenced lands, living as they have for ages. Solitude, tranquility and wilderness await." http://www.nps.gov/dena/index.htm