It was announced today that Nua Healthcare Services (Nua) plans to recruit as many as 200 additional full-time staff as demand for services grows.
Nua is the largest private sector provider of intellectual disability and mental health services in Ireland with 53 centres across the country and approximately 1,600 staff currently employed.
Nua supports circa 350 Service Users including 240 availing of residential care across 53 centres nationwide. Nua’s intellectual disability residential centres are registered with and inspected by HIQA. It also operates Mental Health Community Residences and its Mental Health Specialist Rehabilitative Unit (SRU) is registered with and inspected by the Mental Health Commission (MHC).
Speaking today, Nua’s Recruitment and Retention Manager, Michelle Kirwan said, "Our services are very intensive, but our work is hugely rewarding, and we offer excellent career development opportunities. We have grown employee numbers by 300 over the past 2 years and we expect a similar level of growth in the coming years. We offer an attractive package for the right employees to join us."
NUA Healthcare to create up to 200 Irish jobs
NUA Healthcare to create up to 200 Irish jobs
It was announced today that Nua Healthcare Services (Nua) plans to recruit as many as 200 additional full-time staff as demand for services grows.
Nua is the largest private sector provider of intellectual disability and mental health services in Ireland with 53 centres across the country and approximately 1,600 staff currently employed.
Nua supports circa 350 Service Users including 240 availing of residential care across 53 centres nationwide. Nua’s intellectual disability residential centres are registered with and inspected by HIQA. It also operates Mental Health Community Residences and its Mental Health Specialist Rehabilitative Unit (SRU) is registered with and inspected by the Mental Health Commission (MHC).
Speaking today, Nua’s Recruitment and Retention Manager, Michelle Kirwan said, "Our services are very intensive, but our work is hugely rewarding, and we offer excellent career development opportunities. We have grown employee numbers by 300 over the past 2 years and we expect a similar level of growth in the coming years. We offer an attractive package for the right employees to join us."
Source: www.businessworld.ie
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