EVS Housekeeper - Full Time - $21 to $30 per HOUR
Posted on October 24, 2025
Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) is one of the nation’s largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services. Headquartered in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, UHS has grown since its inception into a Fortune 500 corporation with a workforce of approximately 89,000 employees. Through its numerous subsidiaries, UHS operates 28 acute care hospitals, 335 behavioral health facilities, and 40 outpatient centers and ambulatory care access points throughout 39 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. The company is committed to delivering high-quality healthcare and advancing patient care within the communities it serves.
Southwest Healthcare is a part of UHS and comprises two major hospital facilities that provide comprehensive healthcare services in Riverside County, California. Southwest Healthcare Inland Valley Hospital located in Wildomar, California, is a licensed 122-bed facility accredited by the Joint Commission. It stands as Southwest Riverside County’s only designated Trauma Center and a county-designated Paramedic Base Station. The hospital is notable for performing over 4,000 surgeries annually and managing approximately 4,000 Emergency Department visits each month. Noteworthy centers within this hospital include a Bariatric Weight-Loss Surgery Center of Excellence and the region's only Total Joint Center.
Southwest Healthcare Rancho Springs Hospital in Murrieta, California, is a 120-bed acute-care hospital that provides specialized services, including the region’s only Pediatric Emergency Services team for children 14 and under, staffed by board-certified Rady Children’s emergency medicine physicians. The hospital also offers an OB/Emergency Department program, ensuring expectant mothers have 24/7 access to on-site OB/GYN physician coverage. Additionally, Rancho Springs boasts the region’s largest Childbirth Center with family-friendly private suites and a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) operated by Rady Children’s.
The role in focus at Southwest Healthcare is primarily within the housekeeping services, vital for maintaining a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for patients, visitors, and staff. Housekeeping team members help ensure that hospital environments meet strict infection control standards and provide comfort to patients during their stay. This role may involve duties such as buffing, burnishing, stripping, and waxing floors, as well as other cleaning and maintenance tasks to support hospital operations.
Ideal candidates for this role will have previous housekeeping experience and skills relating to floor care, which are preferred but not mandatory. The position offers an opportunity to work in a challenging and rewarding environment that emphasizes teamwork, efficiency, and dedication to quality healthcare support. Employees benefit from a comprehensive compensation package along with generous paid time off, excellent medical, dental, and vision plans, and additional financial and career development perks provided by Universal Health Services, including a 401(k) company match, a discounted stock plan, and student loan refinancing programs.
UHS and its subsidiaries pride themselves on fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace, upholding equal employment opportunities without discrimination based on race, gender, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category. This commitment ensures a supportive work atmosphere where all employees can thrive and contribute meaningfully to patient care and hospital operations. The recruitment process maintains a strong ethical standard, ensuring candidates’ privacy and security throughout their application journey.
                - High school diploma or equivalent preferred
 - previous housekeeping experience preferred
 - ability to perform physical tasks related to cleaning
 - basic knowledge of cleaning chemicals and equipment
 - flexibility to work various shifts
 - attention to detail
 - effective communication skills