DO you have good people skills and would be willing to help and support the most vulnerable people in our communities during the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak?

Worcestershire County Council is looking for people from the Tenbury area to get involved and help fill a number of roles in social care.

As staff respond to Coronavirus, the council needs to ensure that the care requirements of residents are met. To do this, there’s a need help back-fill and support caring roles in our day centres, care homes, residential care settings and in people’s homes.

“The situation we find ourselves in concerning coronavirus is unprecedented and our brilliant social care staff are doing a fantastic job,” said councillor Adrian Hardman, cabinet member for adult social care.

“As we move forward, we know that our current staff will need help to manage the demand across Worcestershire, and this is where we need your support.

“One thing that has come out of this outbreak, is the desire shown by people to support others and we have a range of roles available for you to help care for those most in need across the county.” On offer is a paid role that comes with training and the benefits of being a Worcestershire County Council employee.

There is no need for any prior care experience of social work, just a willingness to help. For information, visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/jobs