Scottish care homes in urgent appeal to students and laid off staff to apply for jobs with elderly
Renaissance Care are looking for people to fill emergency positions within their company to care for its elderly residents amid the evolving coronavirus situation.
The company who run four homes in Edinburgh alone, with another ten across Scotland, have expressed concern that as people across the country begin to self-isolate, an increase in staffing for elderly care homes becomes more urgent.
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Robert Kilgour, chairman of Renaissance Care, said: “We’re making an appeal to staff who have found themselves without a job, particularly within hospitality and leisure sectors, and students who are no longer able to study, to get in touch about carer positions in our homes across Scotland.
“At a time of unbelievable uncertainty and crisis, it’s vital that we’re able to build a workforce ready to care for our vulnerable residents.
“The health and well-being of our residents is our priority and our staff are critically important to us.
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Hide Ad“As many find themselves without work, we have roles across Scotland where hospitality and leisure workers can reapply their experience and strong work ethics to a position that is essential to some of the most vulnerable in our society.”
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