For many workers, undertaking a 9 – 5 role, while trying to balance childcare, tackle busy transport, and generally live life can be exhausting and, at times, untenable.
While employers are starting to look at flexible working patterns when their core hours of business are generally between 8am – 6pm it’s impossible for some employers to offer the flexible working hours required by some working parents, and those with other responsibilities.
Secure Healthcare Solutions are pleased to offer flexible working patterns, combined with good rates of pay, and shift work to suit.
With healthcare roles across the West Midlands, we can offer an alternative for those looking to fit their hours around their lives. As we are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, we are able to offer constant and regular work at times that fit you and your lifestyle.
This means that our applicants across the West Midlands, are able to specify their availability for work each week and be allocated hours to suit their lifestyle.
Here at Secure Healthcare Solutions, we specialise in providing healthcare workers to employers such as nursing homes, care homes, NHS hospitals, and also domiciliary care at home. As our services are required 24 hours a day, there is always a shift that will suit you.
We offer great rates of pay, and full training. We take real pride in the care that we provide, so we work with you to ensure that you can provide the best care.
There are other benefits to working with us which include
And much more!
Get in touch today, or browse our jobs to find out how we can help you discover hours to suit your life!
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