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  • Custodian

    1400 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, California 94901 United States City of San Rafael, CA Full Time $60,624.00-$73,680.00 Annually Jul 26, 2025
    City of San Rafael Employer:

    City of San Rafael, CA

    Located just north of San Francisco along Hwy 101, San Rafael's strategic location makes it the economic and cultural center of Marin. With easy access to a lively downtown and world famous outdoor recreation, San Rafael offers a great place to live and work. Businesses are drawn to San Rafael by the thriving local economy, natural setting, convenient access, and quality schools. Unlike the rest of the county, San Rafael has a lively urban city center with great restaurants and a vibrant nightlife.  Surrounding areas offer a variety of  homes in family-oriented neighborhoods and excellent school districts. San Rafael residents enjoy world class recreational opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, and sailing right at their doorstep. In addition, San Rafael is perfectly situated just a short drive from the bustling city of San Francisco, the amazing wilderness of Muir Woods, and the picturesque wine country of Napa and Sonoma Valleys.  

    Job Description

    CUSTODIAN
    $60,624 - $76,920 Annually

    Plus excellent benefits

    APPLICATION DEADLINE: Apply by Monday, August 18, 2025, at 5:00 pm

    THE CITYis focused on enhancing our community members' quality of life through well-designed services and a positive workplace culture. San Rafael is the economic and cultural heart of Marin County, and its high quality of life is centered on its commercial districts, engaged neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and natural environment. San Rafael, with a population of approximately 60,000, is a full-service city with a City Council/City Manager form of government with 12 departments, more than 400 employees, and an annual budget in fiscal year 2025-2025 of approximately $193 million. The City's vision is to be a vibrant economic and cultural center reflective of its diversity. The City Council is engaged and seeks to strengthen the urban and commercial areas as well as sustain the beautiful natural environment.

    San Rafael's Organizational culture framework is an initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. We are a results-driven team focused on the needs of community members. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing City services and increasing the engagement of employees. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer and employee experience.

    ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

    The Library and Recreation Department is comprised of two divisions, Library and Recreation & Childcare, that are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of San Rafael residents. The Department's mission is to enrich the community through discovery, learning, and play, and strives to maximize the delivery of strategically aligned programs and services to provide the highest value for the community.

    The current vacancy is at our San Rafael Community Center and Albert Field, which is located in downtown San Rafael and hosts a wide variety of events, programs, and activities. The community center is a multi-use facility to accommodate groups of all ages, from tiny tots to older adults. Individuals, groups, or organizations are welcome to rent any part of the facility for meetings, weddings, seminars, banquets, fundraisers or any other events. The center includes an auditorium/theatre, kitchen, lobby, lounge, and four multi-purpose meeting and activity rooms - three of which can be combined to create a single larger room.

    THE POSITION

    The Custodian position will primarily support the Recreation & Childcare Division. The Division includes three community centers, five children's centers, one cultural center, an aquatics center, two community gardens, three ball fields, a multi-use turf field, three community parks, 11 neighborhood parks, six pocket parks, and five special use parks. The Recreation Division is responsible for developing innovative, diverse, and community-centered programs and services at the City's park and recreation facilities.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Including but not limited to)

    This list is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. CLICK HERE for the full job description.
    • Sweeps, mops, oils/waxes and polishes floors.
    • Dusts and polishes woodwork, fixtures and equipment.
    • Washes windows, walls, and lavatories.
    • Empties and cleans wastebaskets and trash containers.
    • Provides lead direction to part-time/seasonal custodial aides and facility attendants.
    • Works at the front desk performing reception duties in relief of other staff members.
    • Moves and set up chairs and tables.
    • Cleans and polishes lighting fixtures, surfaces, and trim.
    • Cleans rooms, hallways, lobbies, lounges, restrooms, corridors, elevators, stairways, locker rooms, and other work areas.
    • Sweeps, scrubs, waxes, and polishes floor.
    • Cleans rugs, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies.
    • Empties waste baskets.
    • Transports trash and waste to disposal area.
    • Replenishes bathroom supplies.
    • Replace light bulbs.
    • Transports small equipment or tools between departments.
    • Delivers messages.
    • Performs related duties as required.

    EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
    • Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent.
    • Able to read and write English.
    • Some custodial experience preferred.
    • Must be able to work evenings, weekends, and some holidays.


    PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee is occasionally required to sit, talk, or hear, and taste or smell. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.

    WORK ENVIRONMENT

    The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in evenings or weekends and inside environmental conditions. The employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts. the employee is occasionally exposed to outdoor weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet.

    Job Announcement URL:

    https://www.canva.com/design/DAGt7QfvoFg/mFdZoFztHQXtUKdyv2xLKw/view?utm_content...

    Ideal Candidate

    Our Custodians have a critical role as responsible and knowledgeable caretakers that want to ensure our facilities are safe, clean, and effectively maintained to meet the needs of our community. The ideal candidate will work closely as part of a team, routinely maintain facilities, and respond to emergent needs as they arise. They will be reliable, timely, and consistent, and have a strong desire to make a positive impact in their community.

    Benefits

    This position is a regular position of the City's SEIU Local 1021 employee group and is eligible to receive benefits including but not limited to:
    • MEDICAL | City group health coverage, with the City paying a fixed dollar amount toward the cost of the monthly insurance premium: Employee only: $950.00 | Employee plus one: $1,900.00 | Family: $2,400.00
    • DENTAL | Premium fully paid for employee plus eligible dependents.
    • VISION | Premium fully paid for employee.
    • VACATION LEAVE | 10 days annually, increases after 3 years of service
    • SICK LEAVE | 12 days annually
    • HOLIDAYS | 12 paid City holidays plus 1 floating holiday per year
    • BEREAVEMENT LEAVE | Up to 5 days paid leave
    • PAID PARENTAL LEAVE (if eligible) | Up to 300 hours paid leave. SEIU employees also contribute to State Disability Insurance (SDI)
    • END OF LIFE CARE LEAVE | Up to 80 hours paid leave
    • LIFE INSURANCE & AD&D | $20,000 Life policy and $20,000 AD&D policy
    • LONG TERM DISABILITY | 66.67% of salary, up to $1,000 per month
    • RETIREMENT | Enrollment in the Marin County Retirement System (MCERA) pension plan, a defined benefit retirement program
      • Tier 2 - hired on or after 7/1/2011: 2% @ 55, Average of 3 highest years
      • Tier 3 PEPRA - hired on or after 1/1/2013: 2% @ 62, Average of 3 highest years
    • GYM MEMBERSHIP REIMBURSEMENT | Up to $198 per year
    • BILINGUAL PAY (if eligible) | Up to $250 per month


    Special Instructions

    Apply by Monday, August 18, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.
    • Tuesday, August 26, 2025: Panel Interviews to be held IN PERSON
    • Thursday, August 28, 2025: Finalist Interviews to be held IN PERSON

    It is recommended that you plan your calendar accordingly, as interview dates will not be changes.

    Recruitment Contact

    Contact phone:

    (415)485-3474

    Contact email:

    rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org



    Closing Date/Time: 8/18/2025 at 5pm

    Please mention you found this employment opportunity on the CareersInGovernment.com job board.

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10 Surprising Facts About Government Custodial Jobs

10 Surprising Facts About Government Custodial Jobs
 

Introduction

When most people think of government jobs, they often picture elected officials, policymakers, or administrative staff - usually at the federal level.

However, there's an unsung group of heroes working behind the scenes to keep our public facilities running smoothly: government custodial workers.

These dedicated professionals play a vital role in maintaining the cleanliness, safety, and functionality of the buildings that serve our communities.

From historic courthouses to bustling libraries, government custodians work tirelessly to create welcoming environments for both public servants and citizens alike.

Here we'll explore ten surprising aspects that showcase the diverse and fulfilling nature of government custodial work that anybody aspiring to this type of employment needs to review.

 

1. Preserving historical buildings can be part of the job description.

Government custodians often have the unique opportunity to work in historic buildings, such as grand courthouses, iconic city halls, or even centuries-old libraries. These architectural gems are not only important for their aesthetic beauty but also for their cultural and historical significance.

As a custodial worker in these facilities, you become a steward of history, playing a crucial role in maintaining and preserving these buildings for future generations. From carefully cleaning delicate woodwork to ensuring that marble floors retain their luster, your attention to detail helps safeguard the integrity of these irreplaceable structures.

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2. You play a big role in helping prepare for special events.

Government facilities often host a wide range of special events, from public meetings and press conferences to high-profile visits from dignitaries and elected officials. As a custodial worker in these buildings, you play a crucial role in ensuring that these events run smoothly and make a positive impression on attendees.

Preparing for special events requires a keen eye for detail and the ability to work efficiently under pressure. You may be responsible for setting up seating arrangements, ensuring that audiovisual equipment is clean and functional, or even coordinating with other departments to create a welcoming atmosphere.

 

3. You might discover hidden spaces and secrets.

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Working as a custodian in government facilities can sometimes feel like being a modern-day explorer, uncovering hidden spaces and secrets that few others have access to. As you go about your daily tasks, you may find yourself in little-known corners of the building or stumbling upon fascinating remnants of the past.

Imagine you're cleaning a storage room in a historic courthouse and come across a dusty old box tucked away in a corner. Upon closer inspection, you discover that it contains old legal documents or photographs from a famous trial that took place decades ago. These unexpected finds can offer a thrilling glimpse into your community's history and make your work feel like a treasure hunt.

 

4. You're ensuring public health and safety.

As a government custodial worker, one of your most important responsibilities is ensuring the health and safety of the people who use the facilities you maintain. This role has become even more critical in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as the public relies on government agencies to provide clean, sanitized spaces that minimize the risk of transmission.

In addition to preventing the spread of illness, you also play a crucial role in maintaining the overall safety of government facilities. This may involve identifying and addressing potential hazards, such as slippery floors or malfunctioning equipment, and working with other departments to ensure that safety standards are met.

 

5. You could be contributing to sustainability efforts.

As concerns about climate change and environmental degradation continue to grow, many government agencies are taking steps to reduce their ecological footprint and promote sustainable practices. As a custodial worker in these facilities, you have the opportunity to play a direct role in these efforts and contribute to a greener future for your community.

You may be involved in waste reduction and recycling initiatives within your facility. This can involve ensuring that recycling bins are clearly labeled and easily accessible, educating your colleagues about proper waste sorting, and identifying opportunities to reduce single-use plastics or other disposable items.

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6. You get to collaborate with diverse teams.

One of the most rewarding aspects of working as a government custodian is the opportunity to collaborate with a diverse range of people and teams. In the course of your job, you may interact with everyone from high-level officials and administrators to maintenance workers and members of the public.

This diversity can make your work more interesting and dynamic, as you get to see your facility from multiple perspectives and learn from people with different backgrounds and areas of expertise. In some cases, you may even have the chance to be part of interdepartmental initiatives or special projects that bring together people from across your government agency. These collaborations can provide valuable opportunities to build relationships, share ideas, and learn new skills.

 

7. Handling unique challenges is your M.O.

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Working as a custodian in a government facility means being prepared to handle a wide range of unique challenges that may not be present in other work environments. These challenges can keep your job interesting and dynamic, requiring you to think on your feet and adapt to new situations.

You may encounter challenges related to the unique architecture or layout of your government building. Historic buildings, in particular, can have unusual features or hard-to-reach spaces that require specialized cleaning techniques or equipment. In these cases, you may need to get creative and develop innovative solutions to ensure that every corner of the facility is properly maintained.

 

8. You'll probably learn about government operations.

As a custodial worker in a government facility, you have a unique opportunity to gain insight into the inner workings of various government departments and agencies. While your primary focus may be on maintaining clean and safe environments, you can also learn a great deal about how your government operates and serves the public.

If you work in a government office building, you may have the chance to learn about the different departments and their responsibilities. You might see how public policies are developed and implemented, how budgets are managed, or how government agencies respond to the needs of citizens.

 

9. You cultivate valuable skills in your work.

Working as a custodian in a government facility can provide you with opportunities to develop valuable life skills that extend beyond your day-to-day job responsibilities. These skills can benefit you both personally and professionally, helping you grow as an individual and advance your career.

The one key skill that you can develop as a custodian is adaptability. Government facilities can be dynamic and unpredictable environments, with new challenges and situations arising on a regular basis. By learning to adapt to changing circumstances, think on your feet, and find creative solutions to a problem, you're completing the action of becoming a more resilient and flexible person overall.

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10. You make a tangible impact on people around you.

As a government custodian, you have the opportunity to make a tangible impact on your community every single day. While your work may sometimes feel routine or behind-the-scenes, the truth is that your efforts are essential to the functioning of your government and the well-being of the people it serves.

Think about it this way: without clean, safe, and well-maintained government facilities, many of the services and programs that citizens rely on would be impossible to deliver. From public libraries and schools to courthouses and social service offices, the spaces you clean and maintain are the foundation upon which your government operates.

If all this sounds good to you, go ahead and apply for a job below. If you want to upload a resume before applying, click on the My Account tab at right, placed similarly to the account icon for www.indeed.com. (Be sure and review the security of your connection before proceeding to avoid losing data.)

 

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Government custodial work is much more than just cleaning and maintenance. It's a chance to be part of something larger than yourself, to contribute to the greater good, and to take pride in knowing that your efforts are essential to the functioning of our society.

So if you're considering a career in government custodial work, know that you have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of your fellow citizens.

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You'll be joining a community of dedicated professionals who are committed to creating clean, safe, and welcoming environments where government can effectively serve the people.

As we've seen, government custodial work is full of surprises, challenges, and opportunities. It's a career path that offers stability and a chance to be part of something truly meaningful, making spaces human by completing the communal vibe with cleanliness and orderliness.

So whether you're just starting out or you've been at it for years, know that your work as a government custodian matters.

Keep taking pride in what you do, whether you're a janitor or sanitation worker, learning and growing as a human. The future of our democracy depends on dedicated professionals like you.

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