The council is urgently recruiting carers to help support older and vulnerable residents of Carmarthenshire as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
We are particularly appealing for people who have worked within the care sector previously who would consider returning to work during these unprecedented times.
If you have ever worked as a domiciliary care worker or in a residential care home, we are urging you to please get in touch.
Staff are needed throughout Carmarthenshire, you must be 18-years-old, can start immediately and able to work up to 16 hours a week.
Experience is desirable but not essential, so if you do not have any experience in the care industry, but want to help, then we can quickly provide the relevant training.
Executive Board Member for Health and Social Care Cllr Jane Tremlett said: “Now more than ever, people are needed to provide care and support to those who are vulnerable in our communities.
“If you have any experience or even no experience but this is a job you would like to do and are in a position to apply, I would urge you to please contact us.
“Working in domiciliary care is extremely rewarding; you really are making a difference to people’s lives, particularly during this uncertain time. So please help us and help your community too.”
The council offers good rates of pay and flexible hours. Full and part-time, permanent and temporary contracts are available.
We want to make the application process as easy as possible, so only the mandatory fields on the application form will need to be completed along with a brief statement about any care you have provided. If you have not provided care in a work setting you can instead state what you think would make you a good carer.
Applicants will be contacted by telephone following their application.
Please visit the council’s jobs pages to apply.
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