Linc Cymru is offering job seekers the opportunity to help support older adults at a recruitment event in Llandudno.
The event, hosted with Working Wales, will be held at Llandudno's Careers Wales Centre on Wednesday, August 28, between 10am and 12pm.
Attendees will find a variety of roles on offer at Linc Cymru’s Abbeyfield retirement homes.
Roles available include deputy/house manager, cook, domestic help and various administrative positions.
Guaranteed same-day interviews for attendees who bring their CVs are part of the programme, with CV and interview preparation support available from Working Wales.
Samantha Nicholls, recruitment lead at Linc Cymru, encouraged job seekers to attend.
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She said: "Join us at Abbeyfield Wales to discover exciting career opportunities, where you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of older people.
"With flexible working hours and a supportive environment, we're eager to help you explore a fulfilling career.
"Come along to learn more about our vacancies!"
Not only will Linc Cymru representatives be at hand to supply details on job roles, duties, and pay, but also working Wales career advisors will be giving free employability support, which includes CV writing and interview preparation help.
If you would like that support it is recommended that you book a free appointment before your visit to secure a place.
Arwel Owen, Working Wales team manager, said: "We are excited to meet potential candidates interested in making a difference in the lives of older people.
"Whether you're looking for a management position or a supporting role, we can provide you with free employability support.
"Please contact us or drop into the Careers Wales centre in Llandudno."
To get further information on Working Wales and how to access careers support, visit their website, call 0800 028 4844, chat with an adviser via webchat, or email workingwales@careerswales.gov.wales.
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