The Housekeeping position facilitates the smooth transition between retreats. Our housekeepers should be friendly dependable people who can work well with others. We are a one-of-a-kind business, and we all work hard and go out of our way to ensure that at the end of the day the retreat participants’ experience here is uniquely transformational and healing. Hands-on cleaning includes: making the beds, vacuuming the floors, cleaning the bathrooms, emptying the trash and dusting as needed. In the off season we focus on a number of deep cleaning project such as window washing, moving furniture, taking inventory, etc.
Previous experience preferred. An eye for detail & reliable means of transportation a must. Residential housing available for the right candidate.
Responsibilities
Skills
Compensation: Starting from $17/hr, paid vacation and sick time, Matching 401K, share of guest tips, free shift meal, also very affordable on-site housing for the right candidate.
Perks: A sense of community, access to free yoga, meditation and other Menla-sponsored classes and retreats, and big discounts on massages and bookstore items.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: $17.00 per hour
“The food was divine! I’m not a vegetarian and will say the meat was not missed while here. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay…. The staff was warm and courteous. Space very conducive for retreat. Great common spaces for community and plenty of space for solitude. Will return again.”
George Charlton
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Kara S
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