Dovida is providing both flexible and set-hours roles to suit applicants’ individual needs.
A home care provider is creating new caregiver jobs in Laois to meet rising demand.
Dovida is offering a variety of flexible and fixed hour positions depending on people's circumstances, with applications from diverse backgrounds encouraged.
The company say while the majority of its clients are aged 65 and over, it's caring for an increasing number of young people with a disability.
The latest Home and Community Care Ireland figures shows there was a 31% increase in the number of people waiting for HSE Home Support in Laois/Offaly and Longford/Westmeath last year.
A detailed training and onboarding process will be provided for successful applicants.
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