Environmental Services Technician II (FT)

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation Medora, North Dakota, United States

About this position

 


THE THEODORE ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY FOUNDATION 

“Believe you can, and you’re halfway there.” -Theodore Roosevelt 


Since 2014, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation (TRPLF) has been planning and building a new, ambitious kind of presidential library and museum. Other presidential libraries tell the story of a single individual, but the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library (TRPL) – being built more than a century after T.R.’s death – will do more than preserve history. The TRPL will be a people’s library, bringing Roosevelt’s values and relentless spirit to life at a critical time in our nation and world, while simultaneously championing the stories of all who “dare greatly, think boldly, care deeply, and live passionately.” 

The library is currently being constructed in Medora, North Dakota, with a milestone planned for July 4, 2026 – America’s 250th anniversary. Participants at the TRPL will learn from – not just about – Roosevelt’s story, being transformed into the same stunning Badlands that served as the fulcrum in T.R.’s incredible life story. 

Guided by the pillar principles of leadership, citizenship, and conservation, the Foundation has partnered with innovative partners – like the award-winning architecture firm, Snøhetta, and the best-in-class story crafters, the Future of Storytelling – to build an institution like no other. With plans to be the most sustainable presidential library and campus ever, a revolutionary approach to interpretive design, and programming that will spread the library’s message into neighboring Theodore Roosevelt National Park and beyond across the globe, the opportunity to join a talented team in building and opening this institution is truly unique. 

About the Role 

The Environmental Services Technician II (Full-Time) is a steward of the interior environments of one of the most sustainable cultural institutions in the world. This role supports the daily cleanliness, health, safety, and operational readiness of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, ensuring interior spaces reflect the same care, intention, and stewardship as the surrounding land and landscape. 

More than traditional janitorial work, this position contributes directly to visitor experience, indoor environmental quality, and the Library’s sustainability and operational excellence commitments. Every task supports a safe, welcoming, and mission-aligned campus. 

Reporting to the Facilities Engineer, the Environmental Services Technician works closely with facilities, grounds, sustainability, and operations teams to maintain a clean, functional, and resilient building environment. 


Core Competencies 

  • Stewardship & Attention to Detail
    Demonstrates care and pride in maintaining clean, orderly, and well-functioning interior spaces that support visitor experience, staff operations, and collections.
  • Safety Awareness & Compliance
    Follows safety procedures, chemical handling guidelines, and PPE requirements consistently; identifies and reports hazards, spills, or unsafe conditions promptly.
  • Reliability & Accountability
    Arrives on time, completes assigned tasks thoroughly, and follows through on responsibilities with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to Follow Standards & Procedures
    Understands and adheres to established cleaning protocols, schedules, and quality expectations.
  • Team Collaboration & Communication
    Works cooperatively with Environmental Services, Facilities, and Operations staff; communicates clearly regarding completed work, needs, or observed issues.
  • Professional Conduct in Public Spaces
    Interacts respectfully and appropriately with visitors, staff, and teammates while working in public-facing and back-of-house environments.

 

Responsibilities  

Interior Stewardship & Readiness 

  • Perform daily and periodic cleaning of public spaces, offices, restrooms, galleries, classrooms, and staff areas to ensure cleanliness, safety, and readiness for use
  • Maintain floors, windows, fixtures, furnishings, and high-touch surfaces in accordance with established standards
  • Conduct routine walkthroughs of assigned areas to identify cleanliness issues, safety concerns, or operational needs
  • Document observations and report conditions that may impact visitor experience, safety, or building performance

Health, Safety, & Sustainability 

  • Use environmentally responsible cleaning products and methods consistent with TRPL sustainability standards
  • Collect, separate, and dispose of waste, recycling, and compost in alignment with organizational sustainability goals
  • Support indoor environmental quality through low-impact cleaning practices and proper material handling
  • Follow all safety protocols, including proper use and storage of cleaning chemicals and equipment
  • Report maintenance issues, hazards, or unusual conditions promptly to appropriate teams

Cross-Team & Facilities Support (As Needed) 

  • Provide operational support to the Facilities and Grounds teams during peak workload periods, emergency conditions, or staff absences, particularly where cleanliness, safety, and public readiness intersect with building and site operations
  • Assist with event readiness, seasonal transitions, and emergency response, including pre-opening checks, post-event recovery, and snow or weather-related conditions that impact interior access and safety
  • Support monitoring and reporting of conditions at the interior–exterior interface, including entryways, vestibules, loading areas, and public thresholds where dirt, moisture, ice, or debris may impact safety or building performance
  • Coordinate with Facilities and Grounds staff to identify and communicate issues related to building access, life-safety readiness, waste flow, or operational impacts affecting visitor and staff experience
  • Participate in cross-training and coordinated response activities to strengthen team resilience and ensure continuity of operations across Facilities, Grounds, and Environmental Services

Operations & Team Support 

  • Restock restroom, janitorial, and common area supplies as needed
  • Operate, maintain, and perform basic care of janitorial equipment and tools
  • Maintain janitorial closets and storage areas in a clean, organized, and safe condition
  • Assist with event setup, teardown, and post-event cleaning to support programs and public use
  • Coordinate with Facilities, Grounds, Sustainability, and Operations teams to support daily campus operations
  • Complete assigned tasks and documentation in accordance with established SOPs and operational workflows
  • Perform other duties as assigned

 

Education & Experience 

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Prior janitorial, custodial, or facilities support experience preferred
  • Experience using environmentally responsible cleaning products a plus
  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
  • Strong teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills

 

Requirements & Physical Demands 

  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and perform repetitive tasks throughout assigned shifts
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds
  • Comfort working in both public-facing and back-of-house indoor environments
  • Ability to properly user required personal protective equipment (PPE)in accordance with safety protocols
  • Availability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed based on operational scheduling
  • Full-time, hourly (non-exempt) position
  • Onsite work location in Medora, North Dakota

 

Benefits 

 

Full benefits include 403(b), medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, short-term and long-term disability, as well as 20 days of paid time off and 10 days of holidays. 


EEO Statement  

 

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation (TRPLF) is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. TRPLF does not discriminate based on race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other reason prohibited by law as a provision of employment opportunities and benefits.     

 

Reasonable Accommodation 

 

The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation is committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible environment. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete your application, participate in an interview, or otherwise navigate our hiring process, please email careers at trlibrary.com. Our team will connect with you to explore the best way to support your experience. Our team will connect with you to explore the best way to support your experience. 

 


Salary Information

$0.0 - $20.0 Hourly Wage