Private home care services provider Home Instead has announced that it is to create 50 new jobs across its offices counties Monaghan and Louth. “We’re inviting applications from people with an interest in care, to join us in helping older people live independent lives in their own homes and in their own communities,” Home Instead’s Chief Operating Officer Shane Jennings stated. Nationwide the provider plans to create 1,000 new employment positions, an expansion that will see the number of clients it cares for increase by 2,000 from its current figure of almost 7,000.
Home Instead operates in every county in Ireland and currently employs 4,000 caregivers – it also created 1,000 new roles in 2020. Allison Doggett, General Manager of Home Instead in Louth & Monaghan said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the vital support that caregivers provide to their clients and the link they provided to the outside world to those they were caring for. “We’re tremendously proud of our caregiving team, and the work that they do to keep older people safe and well. We know that where possible…
