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You Can’t Join the Revolution by Zoom… a career in adult social care could be the move for you

The effects of two years of remote working, back-to-back zoom calls and social isolation are compounding.

The workforce’s conscience has been stirred and people are beginning to challenge the inherent value of their work.

Sitting behind a desk, spending hours with minimal social interaction, it’s hard not to think that there must be something more meaningful you could be doing with your life.

If this is sounding all too familiar, you’re not alone.

This rising phenomenon has been dubbed ‘boreout’ and it’s set to change the way we work.

Amidst an unchallenged and demoralised workforce, a conscientious revolution is brewing.

Fuelled by a desire to make a difference in their communities, workers are leaving their 9 to 5 office jobs to pursue purpose-led careers.

If you are part of this conscientious revolution, a career in adult social care could be the move for you.

More than just a job, working in care gives you the opportunity to give back to the older generations.

You witness first-hand the value of your work as you enrich residents’ lives and hear their fascinating stories.

Building close relationships with residents and colleagues alike, you become part of a diverse and dynamic team.

There are always fresh challenges and no two days are the same.

“I chose to work in health care to make a difference in people’s lives, ensuring they are happy and comfortable. At the end of my shift, I know I have done my best to improve someone’s life” – Care Assistant, Four Seasons Health Care.

Four Seasons Health Care is always looking for adventurous and compassionate people to join their team.

 

For more information about careers at
Four Seasons Health Care please contact: 01625 417 815 or
visit: careers.fshcgroup.com/jobs

 


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