Cleaning manager/general manager – cleaning

Cleaning manager/general manager – cleaning

Polokwane, South Africa

Company
K-SL Student Hotel
Location
Polokwane
Posted
2 days ago
Via
Trabajo.org

Job Description
Job Description
Job Description: Cleaning Manager/General Manager -Cleaning (R396 000 per annum)
The cleaning manager is the primary managerial position overseeing cleaning staff in any given facility. The position typically includes supervising, training, hiring, and assisting cleaning associates to ensure that all work is compliant with corporate standards and satisfactory according to the demands of the client. The cleaning manager is therefore tasked with receiving such information from corporate management and clients alike and giving resultant directives to cleaning associates. The manager is responsible for maintaining a high standard of quality and consistency among cleaning associates and the work they produce.
Education and Qualification Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Cleaning Management / related qualification;
Relevant operations and people management experience;
Strong health and safety knowledge and experience;
Minimum of 7 years’ experience in a similar environment on middle management level;
Experience in managing or overseeing large compliments of people;
Understand cleaning principles and knowledge of company policies and procedures;
Good understanding of scheduling of staffing and assign cleaning tasks productively to each position to achieve an output standard according to site specific SLA’s;
Strong people skills and knowledge or Industrial relations. Skills Required
Strong on client relationships and strong communication skills;
Leadership skills;
Attention to detail;
Sense of urgency;
Problem solving experience;
Able to work under pressure;
Be flexible and adaptable;
Should be able to work independently;
Able to work independently and under pressure;
Able to work long hours, after hours and some weekends. Key Duties / Responsibilities
Take full responsibility and management of all sites;
Act with utmost urgency when attending to any client request and do so pro-actively;
Best allocate the resources of the contract to achieve maximum cleaning output. Where the SLA stipulates resource requirements, these must be adhered to;
Output based contracts must be managed efficiently;
Together with HR pro-actively manage a pool of trained relief staff members to prevent any service delivery disruptions;
Ensure work schedules/job cards are in place for each position and relevant to site;
Ensure consistently high service standards are maintained for all services in scope with regular inspections;
Unit closures to receive proper service until the last trading day and all processes relating to staff, equipment, billing and costs are attended to within the month of closing;
Contract retention through maintaining excellent service standards, identifying and mitigating the risk of cancellation and building strong client relationships with key client contacts;
Ensure that staff are correctly and smartly dressed displaying a name badge. Highlight to sites the importance of upholding the company image at all times;
Ensure that cleaning methodology are strictly adhered to in line with company policies, quality programmes and legislation;
Managing company assets by performing monthly spot checks on high value items. When checking assets ensure that equipment is kept in a good condition and repaired and serviced when required;
Effective use and updating of electronic application/tools issued by the company;
Ensure that training is scheduled for all staff in your portfolio to equip and empower them to perform their duties. This includes regular on job training sessions performed by you;
The upkeep of unit files kept at unit level and notice boards where applicable as set out in employer Policy and Procedure file. Communication
Regular client meetings with clients signing off unit visit checklist;
Responding to clients and management request timeously and action accordingly;
Ensure monthly completion of client specific records in sites where this is required. This may include hygiene consumption reports, cleaning inspection and walk about reports, reports on training performed, reports on client maintenance matters that were reported by cleaning management and/or completion of client monthly surveys;
Effectively communicate and filter company information to staff;
Keep line management informed of pertinent issues relating to your contracts. Labour Management
Allocate staff to sites according to policies and procedure;
Complete time sheets and submit to the payroll department as per the deadlines;
Must manage daily human resources and industrial relations issues and abide by the company disciplinary code and ensure that this is consistently applied;
The Cleaning Manager is required to participate in CCMA cases and union meetings if required;
To hold performance apprai
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Cleaning Staff Jobs in South Africa

Q What is the minimum wage for cleaning staff jobs in South Africa in 2026?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the national minimum wage for cleaning staff is R31.65 per hour effective 1 March 2026. This equates to R6,171 per month for a standard 45-hour week over 52 weeks annually. Domestic cleaning staff follow the same hourly rate under Sectoral Determination 7.
Q What work visa do foreigners need for cleaning staff jobs in South Africa in 2026?
Foreigners require a General Work Visa (category 22) for cleaning staff jobs, which needs a job offer from a registered employer and proof no suitable South African worker is available. The application fee is R1,520 and processing takes up to 8 weeks at a VFS centre. SADC nationals may qualify under bilateral agreements but still need Department of Home Affairs approval.
Q Can I get a cleaning staff job in South Africa without matric or experience in 2026?
No formal education like matric or prior experience is required for entry-level cleaning staff jobs, as per the Basic Conditions of Employment Act. Workers must be at least 16 years old and physically fit for duties. Employers often provide on-the-job training for compliance with occupational health standards.
Q What documents do I need to apply for cleaning staff jobs via employment services in 2026?
To register as a work-seeker for cleaning jobs on the Employment Services of South Africa (ESSA) platform, submit a certified ID copy, proof of residential address, and any qualification certificates. A CV and bank statement for UIF purposes are also required. Registration is free and done online or at local labour centres.
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