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Longfield holds its first-ever careers fair

If you are a school-leaver, jobseeker, recent graduate, an experienced professional or someone seeking a change of direction then why not come and see what potential job roles Longfield Community Hospice has as it hosts its first-ever careers fair.

Longfield Hospice will be holding the fair at its hospice site at Burleigh Lane, Minchinhampton, GL5 2PQ on Thursday, April 18, from 5.30pm - 7.30pm.

While the hospice provides palliative care with its 'hospice at home' nurses, its wellbeing and counselling services, there are many other roles which enable the charity to run day-to-day.

Longfield's CEO Clare Davis said: "There are lots of different jobs here at the hospice, but we are one team.

"Some of the jobs are what you would expect. All our staff are incredibly dedicated and compassionate, from our nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and counsellors. But we have roles that people may not expect. We have HR, retail and finance which are vital to our service delivery.

"We hope that the careers and jobs fair will show there is more to us than meets the eye - and we are on the lookout for people to join us.

"Anyone is welcome to come along to the fair - they don't have to make an appointment; they can just turn up on the day. There will be people from all areas of the hospice on hand to have a chat with anyone who is interested.

"Our primary purpose is to give outstanding compassionate care to those living with a life limiting condition. But we are also a complex organisation which needs a whole range of solid professionals to support that care.

"Working here at Longfield is so rewarding. We support and care for local people, free of charge, when they are facing the bleakest of times. And each one of our employees makes a difference. There is enormous job satisfaction."

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