Thu 8th Sep 2011, 12:33PM about second-jobber.com news.
Graduate jobs could be among the 130 vacancies created by the opening of a new nursing home in a suburb of Dublin.
The Cara Care Centre in Northwood Park, in Santry, which opens at the end of the month, will need nurses, care assistants, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, chefs, waitresses, kitchen porters, housekeeping staff, night porters, receptionists and administrators.
The centre, which is owned by the TLC Group, is also recruiting staff for its on-site hair and beauty salon.
The home - part of a €12 million investment - will contain 103 beds, daycare and respite facilities.
In the future, the TLC Group, which already employs 354 people, plans to open new centres in Blanchardstown and Killiney, which could lead to more graduate job opportunities.
It already has a centre in Santry, as well as homes in Straffan, Co Kildare, and City West in Dublin.
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