A local Health and Wellbeing Social Enterprise in Crewe, called Pathways, are hosting their first ever virtual jobs fair on Wednesday 20th January 2021.
They have a number of job opportunities available and appealing to local people who have an interest and experience in health and social care to apply.
Managing Director Yvonne Clarke MBE says" We are thrilled to be hosting our very first virtual recruitment fair, as an organisation we are committed to creating good jobs which are secure"
We understand that many residents may be out of work, or their employment is at risk, as a result of the pandemic. If this is the case, we encourage them to join us.
If you are interested or know someone that might be, simply book a place on the event and join us on Wednesday 20th January 2021 at 10.30am.
Book your place to learn more:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pathways-cic-virtual-jobs-fair-tickets-135967336965
or should you wish to review the vacancies Pathways CIC has available, please visit our website:
http://www.pathwayscic.co.uk/vacancies
for further information.
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