South Yorkshire disabled adaptations specialist initiates recruitment drive via new partnership
RISE Adaptations, a specialist contractor providing solutions for organisations looking to enhance their disabled provision, has agreed an exclusive recruitment partnership with fellow Doncaster based business ORB.
ORB will assist and support the company’s growth plan with a nationwide recruitment drive, including senior appointments.
RISE’s team of specialist building professionals offer a “turnkey service designed to make life easy for organisations”. Core products include modular changing places toilets, modular sensory spaces, and modular home extensions.
The company has worked on projects with organisations across the UK, including the NHS, the National Space Centre, and various local authorities.
Pat McMahon, director of RISE, said: “We are thrilled to agree to this partnership. The guys at ORB have really taken the time to understand our business and we’re delighted with the progress they’re making.
“For a purpose-driven organisation like ours, cultural fit is everything. We’re confident that we have found the perfect recruitment partners to grow our team with talented people who share our passion for inclusivity.”
Alan Wallace, director at ORB Recruitment, added: “As fellow members of Doncaster Chamber of Commerce, we met with the senior leadership team of RISE and recognised straight away this is the sort of company we wanted to partner with.
“We share similar values, including doing the right thing by customers, and we are both expanding quickly. As a business, we can help RISE achieve their goals by supplying our unique partnerships approach to their recruitment agenda.”
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