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St Andrew’s new healthcare facility in Mansfield to provide 250 local jobs
St Andrew’s Healthcare, a leading specialist mental healthcare charity, is opening a new facility based on the outskirts of Mansfield creating 250 new jobs for local people. Recruitment is currently underway for the facility called St Andrew’s Nottinghamshire, based in the Sherwood Oaks Business Park. More than 90 posts will be filled before the opening in September. The remaining posts will be filled during the following 12 months as the facility moves towards its patient capacity of 70 beds. There are a range of exciting career openings which include: secretarial/administration, healthcare assistants, chefs, occupational therapists, social workers, hotel services, staff nurses, pharmacist and facilities staff. Additionally, a number of specialist clinical posts will soon be advertised. Director of the new facility Caroline Taylor said: “My aim is to develop an excellent team of well qualified, highly experienced staff here in Mansfield, and build on St Andrew’s long history of high quality mental healthcare.” St Andrew’s offers careers that are rewarding, challenging and varied with an excellent reputation for first class training and development. The charity is committed to ensuring that staff are supported and developed enabling them to truly make a difference within an environment that supports our values of innovation, excellence and empowerment. St Andrew’s is also an accredited “Investor in People” employer.
The charity currently employs over 2500 staff at its facilities across the UK, and has an ethos of preserving the humanity, diversity and creativity of every patient, carer, healthcare worker and visitor.
St Andrew’s is a long established not-for-profit provider of specialist mental health services which works closely with the NHS as a trusted and preferred partner with an excellent reputation. The purpose built facility in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire will provide services for men with Learning Disabilities and/or Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
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