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North Wales Virtual Care Careers Fair

02/11/2020

A virtual jobs fair for the care sector is taking place to support job seekers and providers alike to access and share job vacancies, as well as sharing valuable resource in order to recruit new people to enjoy a rewarding and fulfilling career in the sector.

The bilingual North Wales Virtual Care Careers Fair will take place on Friday, November 20th, between 10am and 12pm on Facebook events. It is being hosted by the WeCare Wales North Wales team.

The event aims to support those looking for employment, including those facing the end of furlough, unemployment or those at risk of redundancy as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.  It will also provide a gateway to support individuals to kick start their career journeys or those who are looking to re-skill, re-train and change their career pathway.

Employers who wish to take part need to register and complete a proforma by the 9th November.  Employers must make sure that the closing date of the jobs posted must surpass the 20th of November. You can find more information and receive the employer guideline by contacting; GwennoAngharadWilliams@gwynedd.llyw.cymru

You can access the event at; https://www.facebook.com/events/810736469753391

You must register yourself as attending in the event in order to receive notification or to post jobs.

See you there!

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