Caremark to create 60 new jobs following Hull City Council contract win
Caremark (East Riding) is set to create up to 60 new jobs in Hull after winning a recent tender bid with Hull City Council.
The homecare company has been awarded a four year contract with the council to become one of its twelve local authorities preferred suppliers of homecare citywide.
Mr. Daniel Rhodes, registered care manager, said: “This is an exciting opportunity for Caremark to further expand their business and reputation in the domiciliary care sector”.
Mr. Rhodes commented that Caremark “continue to provide care and support within individuals homes allowing people independence, or in some cases giving them their independence back. This is key. It is vitally important that they continue to do this.”
He also added that “the new partnership will make a real difference to the residents of Hull by allowing them to remain in their homes and maintain their freedom.”
Currently, Caremark employ over 300 staff and have actively started the recruitment process in order to add to this figure.
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