Residential care, home care and dementia care specialists, Townfield Care, have secured a new £12million contract with Lancashire County Council, which will create 60 new jobs across Hyndburn, Rossendale, Burnley and the Ribble Valley.
The open contract will allow the family owned company to expand throughout Lancashire, recruiting 60 new members of staff to provide the very best home care. Townfield Care, who have a Good CQC rating, are looking for adults aged 18+ to join their team on an Apprenticeship, with the opportunity to earn while they learn, achieving a diploma in Health and Social Care.
Michael Timmins, Director at Townfield Care, said: 'We are delighted to continue our great work with Lancashire County Council by securing a new contract, which will allow us to continue providing a vitally important home care service across the local area. 'We offer a wide range of services here at Townfield Care which allow us to improve quality of life, creating tailored packages which take into account the needs of the individual.
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