
Center For Sight
Urgently Required
Admin Officer – Hostel Warden
Experience : 1 to 5 years
No of vacancies : 1
Job Description: The Hostel Warden in our healthcare facility plays a vital role in ensuring the safety, well-being, and smooth functioning of the hostel or accommodation provided to healthcare professionals, patients, and their families. They oversee daily operations, address resident concerns, and maintain a conducive living environment.
Key Responsibilities: Facility Management: Supervise and manage the hostel facilities, including rooms, common areas, and amenities.
Security and Safety: Ensure the safety and security of residents through regular inspections, adherence to safety protocols, and coordination with security personnel.
Resident Support: Address resident queries, concerns, and requests promptly and effectively, fostering a positive living experience.
Administrative Tasks: Manage hostel records, handle check-ins/check-outs, and coordinate maintenance and repair activities.
Community Engagement: Organize recreational activities, events, and initiatives to promote a sense of community and well-being among residents.
Education Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in hospitality management, social work, or a related field.
Prior experience in hostel or accommodation management, preferably in a healthcare or hospitality setting.
Strong organizational and administrative skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
Knowledge of safety and security protocols.
Key Attributes: Empathy and compassion towards residents’ needs and concerns.
Ability to handle conflicts and emergencies calmly and effectively.
Attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
Leadership skills to oversee hostel staff and coordinate activities.
Flexibility to work in a dynamic and diverse environment.
About the Role: Within the healthcare ecosystem, the Hostel Warden contributes to the overall well-being and support system for healthcare professionals, patients, and their families. By ensuring a safe, comfortable, and welcoming living environment, they contribute to the smooth functioning of healthcare facilities and the overall quality of care provided to patients.