Stirling Observer

Care firm creates 250 jobs

-

A private healthcare-at home provider is creating 250 jobs in the ForthValle­y.

Cera is making the roles available across its branches in Alloa, Alva, Dollar, Clackmanna­nshire, Callander, Killin, Stirling and Balfron.

The company, launched less than five years ago, has reached its initial goal of filling 10,000 jobs during the pandemic and by the end of 2021, several months ahead of schedule.

The new roles have been announced to further bolster the social care sector, and put thousands more people back to work.

The majority of these new roles will be in frontline healthcare services such as profession­al carers and nurses, but Cera also seeks to employ profession­als across operations, technology, finance and data to accelerate and facilitate its growth.

Cera hopes to incentivis­e prospectiv­e profession­al carers to join the company by introducin­g a new £500‘Golden Hello Bonus’, applicable to care profession­als who have joined the company since late August.

Applicants for profsessio­nal carer roles do not need to hold specific skills or qualificat­ions to apply for an advertised role at Cera. The company says its technology enables the firm to recruit, train, certify and deploy new profession­al carers in a matter of days.

Cera co-founder and CEO Dr Ben Maruthappu said:“At the start of the pandemic, we set out to solve two of the most pressing issues facing the UK. Firstly, we wanted to reduce pressures placed on the NHS due to the pandemic by bringing more talent into the care sector and, secondly, we wanted to offer jobs to thousands of people to help counter the unemployme­nt crisis, allowing them to retrain and gain fulfilling careers in healthcare.

“We’re enormously proud of the role we’ve been able to play thus far. However, this is just the beginning in the short-term we plan to grow Cera further, and bring an additional 250 new profession­als into the health and social care sector in the Forth Valley during a period of unpreceden­ted pressure.”

Cera says its technology predicts changes in the condition of those it cares for by more than thirty times faster than traditiona­l methods, by combining digital analytics with real-time monitoring of vital health data. It’s technology is used by more than 2000 companies, while Cera responds to more than 5,000 ‘high-risk’alerts among older and vulnerable people every day, reducing hospitalis­ations and protecting vital NHS resources.

As one of the UK’s largest healthcare-at-home providers, Cera delivers more than 40,000 healthcare visits to older and vulnerable people up and down the country every single day. The company has overseen more than 10 million healthcare visits since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

To apply for a role at Cera, visit www.ceracare.co.uk.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom