Job Description
Job Purpose
The Non-Medical Waste Management Operator is responsible for the collection, segregation, transportation, and disposal of general, recyclable, and hazardous non-medical waste within the hospital environment. The role ensures a clean, safe, and hygienic hospital setting by following proper waste management procedures and adhering to environmental and safety regulations. This position plays a key role in maintaining an efficient waste disposal system that minimizes risks to hospital staff, patients, and visitors.
Core Responsibilities
Collection and Segregation of Non-Medical Waste:
- Collect non-medical waste from hospital wards, offices, cafeterias, and public areas.
- Properly sort waste into designated categories such as recyclables, organic waste, and general waste.
- Follow hospital and environmental policies for waste segregation and disposal.
- Ensure all waste bins are emptied regularly and replaced with clean liners.
- Educate hospital staff on correct non-medical waste disposal practices when necessary.
Safe Handling and Transportation of Waste:
- Ensure waste is transported safely from collection points to designated disposal or recycling areas.
- Operate waste collection equipment such as trolleys, compactors, and bins efficiently.
- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required for handling different waste types.
- Prevent spills, contamination, and littering while handling waste.
- Maintain cleanliness in waste storage areas to prevent pest infestations and odors.
Disposal and Recycling Management:
- Sort recyclable materials such as paper, plastics, and metals for recycling.
- Ensure organic and general waste is disposed of in accordance with environmental and municipal guidelines.
- Coordinate with external waste collection and recycling services for efficient disposal.
- Monitor waste disposal equipment for proper functioning and report malfunctions.
- Assist in the implementation of hospital sustainability initiatives related to waste reduction.
Compliance with Environmental and Safety Regulations:
- Adhere to hospital waste management policies and national environmental laws.
- Follow infection control and hygiene protocols when handling waste.
- Ensure proper documentation and tracking of non-medical waste volumes and disposal methods.
- Report any hazards, violations, or irregularities in waste disposal processes to the waste management supervisor.
- Participate in hospital audits and training related to waste management compliance.
Record-Keeping and Reporting :
- Maintain logs of waste collection, transportation, and disposal activities.
- Document any incidents of improper waste disposal or equipment failure.
- Report waste management statistics to supervisors for regulatory compliance and performance tracking.
- Assist in developing and implementing improvements for waste handling and reduction.
- Support hospital sustainability efforts by suggesting waste reduction strategies
Qualifications
Educational Requirements
- B.Sc. or HND in Business Administration, Economics, or any related field
Professional Requirements
- Certification or training in waste management, environmental services, or occupational health and safety.
Experience Requirements
- 1-5 years of experience in waste management, janitorial services, or environmental health.
- Experience working in hospital, hospitality, or facility management waste disposal is an advantage.
Competency Requirements
Knowledge Requirements
- Basic knowledge of recycling and environmental sustainability practices is an advantage.
- Knowledge of waste disposal regulations and environmental policies.
Skills Requirements
- Ability to operate waste management equipment such as compactors, bins, and trolleys.
- Understanding of recycling processes and sustainability practices.
- Proper use of PPE and infection control measures.
- Basic record-keeping and reporting skills.
Personal Abilities
- Attention to detail to ensure proper segregation and disposal of waste.
- Strong organizational skills to manage waste collection efficiently.
- Physical stamina to handle waste collection and transportation duties.
- Commitment to workplace safety and environmental sustainability.
- Ability to follow strict protocols and work independently or as part of a team.