Up to 1,000 recruits sought by Cork-based homecare provider

The recruitment drive supports the company’s aim to employ 5,000 care professionals by 2033.
Up to 1,000 recruits sought by Cork-based homecare provider

The drop-in sessions will give people the chance to meet care managers and team members, hear about available roles, and gain insight into building a career in home care.

A Cork-based homecare provider has issued a call to the public for up to 1,000 new recruits.

Right at Home, which has a base in Wilton, has announced a new recruitment campaign — seeking up to 1,000 new carers to join their network of employees.

The recruitment drive supports the company’s long-term vision to serve over 10,000 clients and employ 5,000 care professionals by 2033.

The ‘Road to 1,000’ campaign will create new career opportunities in local communities across Ireland. 

Launching this September, the campaign will include a series of informal recruitment events at Right at Home’s local offices nationwide.

These drop-in sessions will give people the chance to meet care managers and team members, hear about available roles, and gain insight into building a career in home care.

The roles will be open to individuals across all backgrounds, with the organisation placing a strong emphasis on flexibility, support, and the opportunity to make a genuine difference in people’s lives.

David McKone, managing director of Right at Home Ireland, said caring for others is “at the heart of the role, and offers a real chance to make a positive difference every day”.

“Our carers support people to live safely and independently in their own homes, treating each person with kindness and respect,” said Mr McKone.

“It’s a career that brings connection and meaning, welcoming people from all walks of life.”

For more information on upcoming events taking place in Cork, visit: www.rightathome.ie/road-to-1000/.

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