Wednesday, April 24, 2024

St Joe’s recruiting personal support workers

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St Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton needs personal support workers, and it is holding a job fair tomorrow to fill more than 30 casual positions. We’re joined by Terry Dalimonte, the director of St Joseph’s home care sevices, and Rita Ricker, a personal support worker with St Joseph’s.

The job fair happens tomorrow between 10 and 6 at the St Joseph’s office at 1550 Upper James St in Hamilton. They are looking for at least 30 casual workers.

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