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Recruiting and retaining a caring workforce to keep pace with the needs of an ageing society is one of the greatest challenges we face. At the same time, traditional methods of finding suitable care staff are delivering diminishing returns. This fully updated second edition of Saving Social Care provides evidence-based and practical guidance on finding and keeping the compassionate and loyal care workers of tomorrow. The future of every care provider depends on solving this problem fast. Read this book to: Understand exactly who your perfect care worker candidate is Tap into secret sources of…mehr

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Recruiting and retaining a caring workforce to keep pace with the needs of an ageing society is one of the greatest challenges we face. At the same time, traditional methods of finding suitable care staff are delivering diminishing returns. This fully updated second edition of Saving Social Care provides evidence-based and practical guidance on finding and keeping the compassionate and loyal care workers of tomorrow. The future of every care provider depends on solving this problem fast. Read this book to: Understand exactly who your perfect care worker candidate is Tap into secret sources of new staff in your community Optimise your recruitment process to reduce wastage Spot 'high potential' applicants - and avoid troublemakers - much faster Discover 20 proven retention techniques to minimise care staff loss
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Neil Eastwood is an international speaker on the recruitment and retention of a frontline care workforce. He has spent many years studying the best practices of care recruiters and managers around the world. Previously, he was a member of the senior management team at a 10,000-staff UK care provider. He is the founder and CEO of Care Friends, the employee referral app for the sector. Learn more at www.savingsocialcare.com