Horizons to hold recruitment day in Cork city

Mary Harrington is a support worker with Horizons (formerly Cope Foundation). She is pictured with Derry, who is supported by Horizons. Photo courtesy of Work Vivo and Spicy Dog Media
Mary Harrington is a support worker with Horizons (formerly Cope Foundation). She is pictured with Derry, who is supported by Horizons. Photo courtesy of Work Vivo and Spicy Dog Media
Horizons, formerly Cope Foundation, is looking to recruit care assistants and staff nurses for its locations across Cork.
The non-profit organisation is holding a recruitment day in the Metropole Hotel on Wednesday, February 26, from 1pm to 7pm, where the HR team will meet with people interested in the positions on offer.
Horizons supports more than 2,800 children and adults with an intellectual disability and/or autism to live a life of their choosing.
Helen Cashell said she began her role as chief people officer with the organisation last November and “could immediately see a culture of nurturing and development”.
For more information visit www.horizonscork.ie.
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