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300 New Jobs Nationwide

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10:29 8 Nov 2021


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MyHomecare Announces 300 New Jobs Nationwide

Myhomecare is to double its workforce with the creation of 300 jobs as part of a major recruitment campaign announced today in response to rising demand for homecare workers nationwide.

Established in Dundalk, Co Louth, in 2006 by Servisource Recruitment (part of CPL Group), Myhomecare currently employs just over 220 people around the country, including homecare workers and administrative staff.

Of the 300 new jobs coming on stream over the next 12 months, more than 95 per cent will be flexible roles for carers, including homecare nurses and assistants.

Myhomecare will be recruiting nationwide across all 26 counties.

Speaking at the launch of the recruitment campaign, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said:

“This is an incredible expansion by Myhomecare, doubling its workforce and creating 300 new jobs.

These additional homecare nurses and assistants will make a big difference to countless people and families up and down the country, allowing those with additional needs to stay in the comfort of their own home.

It will of course also take some pressure off of hospitals, by allowing people to return home and be looked after there, rather than in a hospital.

Congratulations to the team involved.”

Deirdre Doyle, Operations Manager at Myhomecare, said:

“From my own previous experience as a healthcare assistant, I understand the impact and responsibility these roles bring.

It is such a rewarding career knowing that we are making a difference in the lives of those most vulnerable in our community.

We are extremely excited to welcome 300 additional healthcare professionals into the Myhomecare family, doubling our existing workforce to over 520 nationwide.”

Also endorsing the recruitment campaign, Senator John McGahon said:

“It is fantastic to see local Louth company Myhomecare creating 300 incredibly valuable jobs across Ireland.

Supporting our elderly community in continuing a safe and independent life in their own homes is something we should always strive for and these new roles will certainly assist in achieving this.”


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