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Head Housekeeper Jobs

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Are you an experienced hospitality professional with a passion for organisation, leadership, and exceptional guest service? A Head Housekeeper job could be the perfect next step in your career. As the leader of the housekeeping department, you’ll play a pivotal role in maintaining the highest standards of cleanliness and presentation across hotel rooms and public areas, ensuring every guest enjoys a comfortable and memorable stay.


At Stafffinders, we work with some of the UK’s most prestigious hotels, resorts, and serviced apartments to connect talented Head Housekeepers with employers who value precision, efficiency, and an eye for detail. Whether you’re ready to move into a management position or seeking a new challenge in a larger establishment, we’ll help you find the ideal opportunity to match your goals.


What Does a Head Housekeeper Do?

A Head Housekeeper, also known as a Housekeeping Manager or Executive Housekeeper, oversees the entire housekeeping operation within a hotel or hospitality venue. You’ll ensure that every guest room, suite, and public space is spotless, well-stocked, and presented to the highest standards, all while managing a motivated and efficient team. Typical responsibilities include:

  • Supervising and coordinating daily housekeeping activities.

  • Assigning cleaning duties and distributing materials such as keys, linens, and equipment.

  • Inspecting rooms and public areas to maintain consistent quality standards.

  • Managing housekeeping budgets, inventory, and ordering supplies.

  • Recruiting, training, and motivating housekeeping staff.

  • Reporting maintenance issues or safety concerns promptly to relevant departments.

  • Liaising with front-of-house and maintenance teams to ensure seamless operations.

  • Ensuring full compliance with health, safety, and hygiene regulations.

In smaller venues, the Head Housekeeper may also assist with hands-on cleaning tasks, demonstrating leadership through teamwork and dedication to excellence.


Skills and Qualities for Head Housekeeper Jobs

To excel as a Head Housekeeper, you’ll need to combine a meticulous eye for detail with excellent leadership and communication skills. You’ll be responsible for managing both people and processes, ensuring that every part of the guest experience meets exacting hospitality standards.


Key skills and attributes include:

  • Proven experience in housekeeping or hospitality management.

  • Strong organisational and multitasking abilities.

  • Effective leadership and motivational skills.

  • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to quality.

  • Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities.

  • A practical understanding of health and safety standards.

  • Flexibility to work varied hours, including weekends and holidays.

How to Become a Head Housekeeper

Most Head Housekeepers begin their careers as Room Attendants, Housekeeping Supervisors, or Assistant Housekeepers, gaining valuable hands-on experience before progressing to management. Formal qualifications, such as an NVQ or Diploma in Hospitality Supervision and Leadership, can also be beneficial.


Demonstrating reliability, attention to detail, and strong interpersonal skills will help you stand out when applying for management-level roles. Experience in large hotels or multi-site operations is particularly valuable for those seeking senior housekeeping positions.


Browse our latest Head Housekeeper jobs today and take the next step in your hospitality career.

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