Powys County Council and Powys Teaching Health Board have joined forces to hold health and social care recruitment drop-in event in north Powys next month.
There are a number of roles available across the professions and those interested are encouraged to pop into Welshpool Town Hall on Monday, September 11, between 10am-5pm to learn more.
On the day, you can find out more about roles available across north Powys and have an informal chat with staff.
If you like what you hear, you can also apply and be interviewed on the day, and could even walk away with a conditional job offer.
Powys County Council will be recruiting for care and support workers. Sian Cox, the council’s Cabinet Member for a Caring Powys said: “Our carers support people with their daily needs to live independently in their own home. We currently have vacancies in the Newtown and Welshpool areas so do come along to the event to find out more.
“You may think social care isn't for you, but if you enjoy connecting with people and want to support people to leave hospital as soon as they're well to a place of their choice - it might be! I was a support worker for 30 years, it's often challenging; but it's also rewarding. You will make a real difference to people's quality of life and play a real role in reducing the extraordinary pressures on social care in our county.”
Powys Teaching Health Board have a wide range of opportunities available; from health care support workers to qualified nurses and therapists. The health board can even support training to become a fully qualified nurse without having to leave Powys, and get paid while you train. The health board also has a wide range of other roles available.
To find out more, visit www.powys.gov.uk/RecruitmentOpenDay