Bluebird Care (Donegal & Leitrim) the county’s leading provider of homecare, is proud to announce that they will create 40 jobs in Donegal.
The company will create over 370 jobs nationally in its 26 offices across the country, growing its health and social care team by over 20 per cent.
Set up in Letterkenny in 2009, the 40 new jobs will support Bluebird Care in the delivery of person-centered care to even more individuals, with very diverse needs, within the home setting and local community.
Managing Director of Bluebird Care (Donegal & Leitrim) Marty Kelly said they are delighted to announce an increase in the range and type of services across the county by adding an additional 40 people to our existing staffing complement.
“We are eager to begin the hiring process as soon as possible, if are anyone is interested they can just come along to the office at 21 Academy Court, Oliver Plunkett Road, Letterkenny this Friday to have a chat about pursuing a worthwhile career in a dynamic homecare company”.
‘We are also employing Nurses and paying the top agency Senior Staff Nurse rates, maybe a nurse is looking for a few extra shifts or a more consistent rota up to 5 shifts a week, we would be glad to speak to RGNs & Paediatric Nurses’ Marty Said.
Carers are especially required in Carndonagh, Buncrana, Clonmany, Malin Head, Culdaff, Burt, Bridgend, Raphoe, Manor & Newtoncunningham, Lifford, Castlefinn, Killygordon, Carrigans, St Johnston, Ballybofey, Stranorlar, Donegal Town, Ballyshannon, Bundoran, Kinlough, Belleek, Laghey, Ballintra, Letterkenny, Ramelton, Milford, Kerrykeel, Fanad, Downings, Carrigart, Kilmacrennan, Dungloe Area. Killybegs, Mountcharles, Inver, Bruckless, Dunkineely, Rossnowlagh.
Welcoming the announcement of the creation of the new roles, Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald TD said she is delighted that Bluebird Care is expanding its workforce by creating 370 new roles.
“Indeed, I am especially pleased to see the creation of jobs across the country. Bluebird Care’s commitment to training local people to care for vulnerable people in their homes provides an important service to communities. I wish Bluebird Care the very best with their expansion across the country,” she said.
• Bluebird Care, one of Ireland’s leading homecare providers, is to expand the range of its services nationwide
• A range of new roles, including Registered Nurses and Healthcare Assistants required across the county.
• Informal Open Day this Friday 22nd, September. Drop in and meet the team!
• Maybe you have an interest in becoming a carer but do not have a qualification? Bluebird Care can arrange FETAC training for you.
• Agency Senior Staff Nurse Rates Paid
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