Specialist home care provider, Carefound Home Care, has launched a recruitment initiative across its offices in Yorkshire and Cheshire in response to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
The company has offices in Harrogate, North Yorkshire and Wilmslow, Cheshire East both of which are rated Outstanding by the national regulator, the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Carefound Home Care is looking to recruit hourly visiting carers to support older people local to Harrogate and Wilmslow, and live-in carers to work on weekly rotations across the counties of Yorkshire and Cheshire. Prior experience is not required as full training and support is provided.
Oliver Stirk, Director at Carefound Home Care, said:
"We know that this is a difficult time for many people, from those who are suddenly seeking employment to families who are desperately needing support as we try to reduce the burden on our NHS.”
“Our local teams can offer compassionate people a range of hours and working patterns, with a great employment package and 24/7 support. We’re genuinely excited by the prospect of new colleagues joining our teams to make a real difference when it’s needed most.”
Those interested in applying to Carefound Home Care can visit www.carefound.co.uk/jobs or call their local recruitment teams on 01423 774071 (Yorkshire) and 01625 326471 (Cheshire).
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