A CARE group is offering to pay household bills for any new care staff who join the company.
The usual incentive by Saint Cecilia’s Care Group is designed to help fill care staff vacancies at its five homes across Pickering, Scarborough and Whitby.
Saint Cecilia’s director Aaron Padgham
The enterprising offer, which would see the group pay household bills up to £1,000, is part of an ongoing recruitment campaign the care group is running to find staff for its homes.
Saint Cecilia’s director Aaron Padgham said: “Some of the biggest challenges facing people at the moment are rising bills and so we are offering to ease that worry for anyone who would like to join us.
“Whether you are new to care or in another position, we will be happy to pay mortgage, gas, electric, water or any other bills, up to a total of £1,000, to any new carers at Saint Cecilia’s.”
Saint Cecilia’s recently added Oakland nursing home in Whitby to its family of centres. It also has a nursing home, two care homes and a day care centre in Scarborough and a care home in Pickering.
Mr Padgham said it was a perfect time to join the company and get involved in care.
“Saint Cecilia’s is a growing care provider, building a reputation for providing good care to the local community and we are looking for people to join us on that journey,” he said.
“We value our staff very highly, reward them well and offer great opportunities for career progression across the group.
“Care is a wonderful, rewarding career which offers great job satisfaction and the chance to make a difference to people’s lives every single day – how many other jobs offer that?”
Anyone interested is asked to contact Saint Cecilia’s by calling 01723 502411 or via email at recruitment@stcecilias.co.uk
Details are also available on Saint Cecilia’s website at www.stcecilias.co.uk/work-for-us/
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