A major recruitment drive has been launched in Denbighshire to recruit contracted staff to assist in the county’s care homes, extra care and domiciliary services and to support independent providers during the current coronavirus outbreak.
The county council has already enlisted the help of 55 staff, volunteers and members of
the public and this week it has launched its Gallu Gofalu?/Care to Care? campaign to fill numerous care home contract vacancies.
The
biggest need is for hands-on care and the council is keen to recruit contracted
staff to work in care teams throughout the county.
There are a variety of roles
and some will provide critical support to local communities.
These people will need to be experienced in working in adult care, have a
current Disclosure Barring Service certificate, have their manual handling
passport and a full UK driving licence (for community work).
Councillor
Bobby Feeley, Cabinet Lead Member for Well-being and Independence, said: “This
is an urgent appeal for care home staff. We are in unprecedented times and the
future with coronavirus looks really uncertain.
“There is a lot of pressure on social care and
resources are being stretched to the limit. That is why we are having
such a major push on recruitment and we would ask anyone who fits the bill to
get in touch as a matter of urgency."
* To
find out how to apply for contract vacancies please visit: http://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/coronavirus
or by phoning the Human Resources Team, on 01824 706200.
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