Environmental Aide
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Redding, CA, 96001
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 28.35-32.28 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Job Requirements
Minimum:
- One year recent work experience.
- Ability to clearly communicate in English.
Preferred:
- Previous housekeeping experience in an acute care facility.
For more than 70 years, Mercy Medical Center Redding has offered comprehensive health care in the North State, providing acute care and a full range of medical services. The 267-bed hospital offers major medical services including a Level II Trauma Center as well as specialized Cardiovascular Care, Stroke Care, Orthopedics, Neurological Surgery, Comprehensive Cancer Care, Maternity Care, and da Vinci Robotic Surgery. It is the sole provider of obstetrical services, along with the only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Shasta County. In addition, the hospital’s network of care includes Mercy Home Health and Hospice and Dignity Health Connected Living. Mercy Medical Center Redding is a member of the Dignity Health system and is a sister facility to St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Red Bluff and Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta. As one of the area’s largest not-for-profit employers, we are proud to give back to the community by providing many programs and services to benefit overall health.
One Community. One Mission. One California
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Frequently asked questions
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes a compassionate healthcare environment, so Environmental Aides in Redding support patient safety alongside sanitation. This dual focus adds a unique purpose compared to typical janitorial roles, blending environmental cleanliness with community health values in a hospital setting.
Environmental Aides in Redding contend with balancing strict infection control protocols and the region’s climate factors that can affect sanitation. Additionally, working in a busy trauma center demands flexibility to switch tasks rapidly while maintaining a sterile, safe space for vulnerable patients.
Daily duties include thorough cleaning of patient rooms, common areas, and medical departments, ensuring compliance with health regulations. Environmental Aides also interact with patients and staff, requiring clear communication to uphold a welcoming and hygienic hospital atmosphere.
While no formal certifications are mandatory, experience in acute care housekeeping is highly valued. Familiarity with hospital-grade disinfectants and infection control standards enhances candidacy, especially given Redding’s demand for thorough environmental service in healthcare.
Redding’s healthcare sector is growing, reflecting steady demand for Environmental Aides. However, competition remains moderate due to the specialized nature of hospital cleaning and the need for candidates adept at working in high-pressure medical environments.
Environmental Aides in Redding typically earn between $13 and $17 per hour, depending on experience. Catholic Health Initiatives, as a sizable not-for-profit, often offers competitive wages with benefits aligned to healthcare support roles in Northern California.
At Catholic Health Initiatives, Environmental Aides can access training programs that enhance skills in infection control and facility management. The organization encourages internal mobility, providing pathways toward supervisory roles or specialized environmental services within its network.
Catholic Health Initiatives fosters a mission-driven environment emphasizing community health and respect. Environmental Aides benefit from a supportive atmosphere focused on teamwork and patient-centered care, which can differ from more corporate healthcare systems.
Entry-level Environmental Aides should demonstrate reliability, basic communication skills in English, and a willingness to learn hospital sanitation protocols. Prior housekeeping experience is advantageous but not mandatory if one shows dedication to maintaining a safe medical environment.