New Job, New Career at Healthcare Homes

If New Year is about making resolutions, then landing a new job often features high on the list of people’s priorities. 

A career in care at Healthcare Homes Group offers a rewarding opportunity to help improve the lives of others – whether in one of our homes or out in the community as part of the Manorcourt Homecare team.

And while you might think the only jobs available are nursing or care roles, then think again. We have a wide variety of roles available including caring, nursing, housekeeping, catering, maintenance and administration.

Adult social care is a sector where job opportunities are on the rise. Here are some reasons to join us in 2022:

A rewarding career

When you work at Healthcare Homes you have the opportunity to make a real difference to people’s lives. Our talented team members get real job satisfaction from seeing our residents and clients smiling and laughing as well as feeling safe and well cared for.

Hours to suit you

We know it can be tricky balancing work and family life. That’s why we can often offer flexible hours to suit you.

Careers not just jobs

When you join Healthcare Homes, you’re not just taking on a new job, you’re at the start of a new career. We are very proud of the extensive training we offer from simple induction programmes and apprenticeships through to specialist skills training and career development programmes.  

Take a look now

The best people to tell you what it’s really like working for Healthcare Homes are our team. Check out these stories from Karen, Heather and Mike.

Why wait till January to find your next role?

Visit our dedicated careers site today or call us on 01206 987499 to find out more.

Happy New Year!

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