Family-run firm to create 50 jobs to meet growth ambitions
A family-run company in Mansfield has announced plans to create up to 50 new jobs over the next 12 months in order to meet the increasing demand for its care and support at home services.
Caremark Mansfield & Ashfield is looking to add to its current 100-strong team of carers and office staff who deliver home care services across the area.
The services cover everything from specialist support for people with physical disabilities and end of life care, through to simple tasks such as meal preparation, shopping, and companionship.
The company, which has its head office in Sutton-in-Ashfield, was set up in 2013 but its current owners, husband and wife team Simon and Joanne Ford, took over the business in March 2020 – just a week before the first national Covid lockdown.
Simon and Joanne have now set a target of increasing the number of hours of care they provide each week from 2,000 to 3,000 in 2024.
To do this they hope to recruit up to 50 new carers to help deliver this care.
They said: “We have an excellent relationship with Nottinghamshire County Council from which the majority of the customers we currently support are referred from, but we also have many privately funded customers too and our plan is to increase this side of the business in 2024.
“Nottinghamshire has an ageing population, with the number of people aged 65 and over expected to increase by over 30% in the next ten years, so demand for homecare is only going to increase further in our area.
“As one of the longest-established homecare companies in Mansfield, we believe we are in strong position to deliver the services people need, but we will only achieve this by attracting more carers.
“Recruiting and retaining good carers is key because we wouldn’t be here without them, so that’s an important part of the growth strategy, and we are very excited about what 2024 will bring.”