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Home care provider, Dovida, is inviting people from diverse backgrounds to explore a career in caregiving this year, as the company expands its team in Galway to meet rising demand for home support services.
Dovida currently employs more than 4,000 professional caregivers who support thousands of people all across Ireland, including older adults and younger individuals living with a disability.
As the need for home care continues to rise, the company is committed to recruiting, training, and supporting caregivers who want to make a meaningful difference.
“The need for care and support in the home is growing as our society ages, and personalised home support services for people of all ages and abilities are preferred to residential care,” said Dovida Ireland CEO Shane Jennings.
Dovida offers caregivers the opportunity to choose their hours around their lifestyle, with part-time, full-time and fixed-hour contracts with a minimum of 25 hours a week available.
Anyone interested in pursuing a rewarding career in care is encouraged to visit https://dovida.ie/career/become-a-caregiver/
Pictured: Dovida Ireland CEO Shane Jennings.
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