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20 April 2023

WMCA Updates

WMCA set to host Adult Social Care Careers Fair in Wolverhampton!

Have roles available?


Find out how you can exhibit your vacancies for FREE or how you can work with WMCA for us to advertise your vacancies for you, here

WMCA and IHSCM host High Performance Leadership Training 

WMCA hosts Recruitment & Retention from home and overseas meeting

     

Training Opportunity Qualsafe Health and Safety in Social Care Level 2

     

Government Updates

     

3 FREE Interactive HR workshops for members

     

Menopause Awareness within the Workplace

     

Oomph, eMAR, Digital Care Planning information

     

Next WMCA Event:


Wolverhampton Adult Social Care Careers Fair


9:30am - 12:30pm 

27 April 2023


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Better Security Better Care Webinars

Various Dates
     

Wolverhampton Adult Social Care Careers Fair


9:30am - 12:30pm

27 April 2023

     

Black Country Registered Managers Network meeting


1:00pm - 3:00pm

4 May 2023

     

Herefordshire Registered Managers Network meeting


2:00pm - 4:00pm

18 April 2023

     

Member Only Services

Job Vacancies

     

DBS

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The WMCA DBS service is fast, efficient and cost effective

     

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