Denbighshire County Council is hosting a recruitment workshop for care roles.
The event will be held at County Hall in Ruthin on Thursday, September 19, following a successful workshop in the summer.
The council's social care team is looking to fill a number of vacancies within its domiciliary support services.
The roles involve working in the community and supporting residents in the south of Denbighshire.
The workshop, starting at 10am, will provide information about the county's social care teams and the application process.
Interviews will be offered to candidates on the day.
Ann Lloyd, head of adult social care and homelessness service, said: "Following on from our successful workshop [in the summer], we are now looking for people to come and join our domiciliary support services team.
"These roles will be working predominantly in the south of the county."
Councillor Elen Heaton, lead member for health and social care, added: "Our domiciliary support services provide vital care to those in their own homes, allowing people to live longer into their old age, in their own homes.
"The work they do ensures people can receive care in the comfort and familiar setting of their own home, which is vital to many older people’s wellbeing.
"I would urge anyone who is looking to get into the care sector to come along and see what this workshop can offer."
The council is encouraging all those interested in a career in care to attend the workshop.
To book a place at the free event, email socialcarejobs@denbighshire.gov.uk or call 07717 225541 / 01824 712187.
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