Dovida Expands Healthcare Workforce with 1,500 New Care Positions

Dovida reveals its new hiring program, transforming the former Home Instead business into a home care provider with 1,500 job openings throughout Ireland. The company needs to hire more staff to serve patients who must wait for specialized care services throughout Ireland.

Dovida seeks to hire both full-time and part-time staff members to help deliver care services to its present 8,000 clients. Shane Jennings heads the company as CEO and expects it will hire all new employees by 2025.

The Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke, praised Dovida’s debut ceremony at Mullingar headquarters as a strong development that benefits every Irish community.

Minister Burke celebrates carers’ contributions to society, which helps clients manage everyday life in their homes with dignity and freedom. The organization strives to enhance healthcare standards at work and in the community through its care creation dedication.

Dovida has recently expanded its specialized care services to support individuals with:

  • Acquired brain injuries
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Motor neuron disease
  • Children and young adults with additional needs

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