Have you ever thought about working for your local ambulance service? If so, this event is for you.
PATH Yorkshire has been working to provide opportunities for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) people for over thirty years. We help people to develop their potential through quality vocational training, education and career guidance in all areas of employment, especially where BAME people have been under-represented.
Every year, over 400 disadvantaged young people and adults are supported by PATH Yorkshire, which provides information, advice, guidance, mentoring, training and access to apprenticeships/traineeships and employment.
Working in partnership with the Yorkshire Ambulance Service, one of the biggest NHS employers in Yorkshire with nearly 5000 staff, PATH proudly invites you to take part in Yorkshire Ambulance Service Recruitment Day. This event takes place on Tuesday 2 April 2019 at St George’s Centre, in Leeds city centre (LS1 3DL).
Find out what it is like to work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service and learn about the many opening positions currently available, especially for BAME candidates. PATH Yorkshire will be there to help you with your CV and interview techniques, and to maximise your chance of being hired.
Yorkshire Ambulance Service is committed to embracing diversity and promoting inclusivity, and believes everyone has the right to be treated fairly regardless of their race, religion, sex or gender, sexual orientation, disability, socio-economic background, age or any other distinction.
Start your career with the NHS today by contacting PATH Yorkshire to book your FREE place in advance. Tel: (0113) 262 4600, email: info@pathyorkshire.co.uk and follow PATH Yorkshire on Facebook at www.facebook.com/path.yorkshire
This post is based on a press release issued by PATH Yorkshire