
The annual Scarborough Job Fair, recognised as the coast's largest recruitment event, is set to take place on Friday 28th February from 11 am to 1.30 pm.
The event will be held at The Street, next to William Street Coach Park, and is free and open to the public.
This year's fair includes companies from across the area including two NHS Trusts, Haven Holiday Parks, North Yorkshire Council, RAF, Premier Inn, B&M, The Grand Hotel, McDonalds, Wilf Ward Family Trust, Castle Employment Agency, Saint Cecilia's Care Group, Scarborough TEC, Beyond Housing, Playnation, Active Security, Happy Futures, The Plough Inn Lebberston, Make Care Matter, and Civil Service Jobs.
Among the participants is Asters Specialist Care, a new specialist care service dedicated to supporting individuals living with learning disabilities and/or autism. Lynne Taylor, Director of Asters Specialist Care, says the organisation is actively seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join their team as they await CQC registration to launch their new local service.
“If you are considering a career change and are interested in working for an organisation that prioritises a culture of shared values, beliefs, and best practices, we invite you to come along and explore what Asters has to offer.
“Asters is committed to providing high-quality homecare/supported living services, as well as emergency placements, bespoke to the individual assessed need. We believe that every individual deserves the highest standard of care, and we are committed to making a positive impact in their lives. If this resonates with you, and you are eager to contribute to a compassionate and dynamic team, we encourage you to visit our stall at the fair."
The event is aimed at individuals seeking a job, a career change, or an apprenticeship.
According to the event organisers, employers are eager to engage with potential candidates face-to-face and discuss current opportunities.
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