CLEANING CREW
Posted: 19th February 2024
CLEANING CREW
OUR MISSION
We are looking for cleaners to join our hard working team to help us deliver our award-winning, innovative women’s (and those that squat to pee) urinals at festivals and events across the country this summer.
You might have seen us in the fields already at Glastonbury, Download or one of the many festivals we’ve been at in the past couple years. Or maybe you’ve seen us at the London Marathon or even Brighton Pride. We can’t quite announce where we’ll be this year yet but we promise; it’s exciting!
If you are practical with a positive mindset, comfortable with cleaning toilets, are interested in supporting pee equality and have availability over the summer, please keep reading…
THE ROLE
- Being a part of a small team to keep the PEEQUAL areas clean and tidy
- Full responsibility of cleaning the ‘wedges’ (toilets) throughout the festivals and events
- Regular cleaning of touch points, ensuring toilets are in good working order and a general litter pick of the areas you will be working in
- The units are emptied before needing jet washing and transportation so they will still be a bit dirty – dressing appropriately is important and PPE is provided where needed
- As the saying goes sh*t happens and occasionally they will need cleaning up
- Shifts are generally 8-10 hours per day and half days 4-5 hours
- We try our hardest to share transport and keep onsite vehicles to a minimum, so if you’re up for it, you might be requested to pick up and drop off crew between events
- Throughout the event you’ll be expected to stay on site in either crew camping or your own live in vehicle (if this isn’t a option at the specific event PEEQUAL will provide accommodation for you)
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
- You will be willing and able to perform your tasks throughout the duration of your shift(s)
- You will be a good communicator with a positive outlook who enjoys being in a team
- You will have the ability to respond well to instruction whilst also showing great problem solving skills and independent thought
- You have a positive, proactive attitude
- Ability to problem solve
- Resilient at working in all weather conditions
- Not be fazed by the presence and disposal of poo
- Reliable and trustworthy
- It is essential that you are flexible with location and availability
PERKS
- A days training so you’re confident in attending and working your first event with us
- An open door policy to raise concerns over anything we do and how we do it
- A welcoming, enthusiastic and knowledgeable management team
- Being a part of our mission to pioneer pee-equality
- PPE for the messier jobs
- On site accommodation (majority crew camping)
- 1 meal per shift of crew catering (or other appropriate food provision)
- Guaranteed (and agreed) hours of work – although a bit of flexibility is required if/when there is an issue
- £13-15 per hour depending on experience
- Travel expenses (up to £20 each way)
Please note, you will be on site and working throughout the event. This role can be done in conjunction with our Build and Break Crew(which is onsite during the build and break of the festival/event) – let us know in the application form whether you would be interested in multiple roles.
INTERESTED?
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