Housekeeper Part Time (Asistente de limpieza)

Website Extended Stay America

Housekeeper | Extended Stay America (ESA)

Pay Status: Weekly Pay! Experience: No prior experience or training necessary.

At Extended Stay America, our housekeepers are the backbone of the guest experience. Because our guests stay longer than at typical hotels, your role is about more than just a quick tidy-up—it’s about providing a consistent, clean, and safe “home away from home.” If you have a sharp eye for detail and enjoy an active workday, ESA offers a supportive environment with great perks.


Your Daily Impact

  • Room Specialist: Clean and reset guest rooms following strict company standards to ensure every new guest arrives to a pristine space.

  • Operational Flow: Keep your housekeeping cart, storage rooms, and laundry areas stocked and organized.

  • Safety & Maintenance: Act as the “eyes and ears” of the hotel by reporting maintenance issues or abandoned guest property immediately to management.

  • Versatility: Help maintain the “sparkle” of the entire property, including the fitness room, guest laundry, and common areas.


Why Join the ESA Team?

  • Financial Flexibility: Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with Weekly Pay.

  • Retirement & Wellness: Access a 401(k) savings plan, vision insurance, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

  • Perks & Recognition: Benefit from employee recognition programs and a Perks Program offering discounts at major companies.

  • Growth: Complete required training through Extended Stay University to sharpen your professional skills.


Physical & Environmental Requirements

This is a physically active role that requires stamina and agility:

  • Mobility: Constant moving, bending, kneeling, and crouching to reach low areas.

  • Strength: Occasionally pushing or pulling carts and equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.

  • Senses: Ability to detect scents, sounds, and visual cues to ensure guest rooms are safe and clean.

  • Environment: Comfortable working in moderate to loud noise levels and occasionally around cleaning chemicals or humid conditions.


Housekeeping Industry: Workforce & Demographic Data

The housekeeping sector is a vital part of the $200B+ US hotel industry. Below is a breakdown of the workforce demographics for “Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners” as of 2025.

US Housekeeping Workforce Demographics:

Note: Housekeeping remains one of the most diverse sectors in the hospitality industry, with a high representation of women and minority groups providing essential services across the country.

The ESA Housekeeping Workflow

To maintain efficiency and high “Guest Love” scores, housekeepers follow a specific process:

  1. Strip & Prep: Remove all used linens and trash from the room.

  2. Top-Down Dusting: Clean surfaces starting from the top to ensure all debris is captured.

  3. Sanitation: Deep clean the bathroom and kitchenette areas using approved chemicals.

  4. The “Final Touch”: Vacuum the floors, spray a fresh scent, and perform a final visual sweep before moving to the next room.

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