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1,200 new care jobs created in the North West
Home Instead Senior Care has announced the creation of 1200 new jobs in the North West for the year ahead in a major recruitment drive starting this month.
The company, which has 28 offices in the region is part of a national network which provides care to elderly people in their own homes.
The need to employ more carers in the region is a reflection of a national trend which is a result of the ageing population.
Home Instead Senior Care’s offices in the North West are located in:
- Altrincham, Blackpool, Bolton, Bury,
- East Cheshire, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport,
- Tameside, Wigan, Warrington, High Peak,
- Frodsham, Halton, Runcorn, Widnes,
- Chester, Northwich, East Lancashire, Lytham,
- Preston, Chorley and West Lancashire, Crewe,
- Knowsley and Liverpool East, Liverpool Central and North,
- Liverpool South, St Helens, Wirral Southport, Halton, Southport.
These offices are part of a national network of over 150 offices employing over six thousand people.
David Moore of the Stockport office of Home Instead said: “We are passionate about changing the face of ageing.
“I think it’s the unique and high-quality personal service which we offer that has allowed us to grow and create so many jobs across the North West.
“The rate at which are business is growing is a testament to the service our teams provide.
“We consider our fantastic caregivers as everyday superheroes; they are everyday people doing extraordinary work.
“Our caregivers come from all different backgrounds, but what they all have in common is their desire to help others.
“We believe caregiving is a stimulating and inspiring career, and encourage people to think about becoming a caregiver who may not have considered it before.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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