Bradford care firm set to create 30 new jobs to meet growing demand
A care group based near Bradford is set to create 30 new jobs as part of a recruitment drive to meet a growing demand for its services.
Czajka Care Group, which is based in Saltaire, has plans to take on new care workers and chefs, as well as registered nurses, in the firm’s biggest recruitment drive to date.
The family-run business already employs a 350-strong team and features its own in-house training centre, which also provides training to other care home operators and is regularly used by the NHS.
The new roles will be based across Czajka Care Group’s Fairmount Nursing Home, Brookfield Care Home and Staveley Birk Leas Nursing Home, which are all in Nab Wood near Shipley, and Currergate Nursing Home in Steeton and Beanlands Nursing Home in Cross Hills.
Konrad Czajka, managing director of Czajka Care Group : “This is an exciting time for Czajka Care Group.
“We’ve been at the forefront of West Yorkshire’s care industry for several decades and now have several opportunities available across our homes, as a result of increased demand for our services and fewer workers coming from Europe due to Brexit.
“We’re offering registered nurses a £500 bonus payment as an incentive for joining us and all new starters benefit from high quality in-house training, provided by our experienced team of care professionals, who are all qualified to deliver an extensive range of fully certified courses.”
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