FOCUS ON RECRUITMENT
A NEW DIRECTION
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ohn Sloan, 49, is a social work apprentice studying for a Bachelor of Science degree.
âI used to feel like my future was laid out for me and to be honest I felt stuckâ he says. âNow, I can see that there are many roles and career paths available to me once I qualify.â After being diagnosed with dyslexia, John strived to keep learning. âBack in the day I didnât enjoy school but understanding my diagnosis and getting solid practical support from Mersey Care has made learning as an adult much easier.â
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âIâve always pushed myself,â he says, âand becoming an apprentice has given me a new perspective. Itâs allowed me to develop both my knowledge and skills base. Whatâs more itâs helped me to grow; both personally and professionally.â The benefits of this arenât lost on John. In his role with Mersey Careâs community alcohol service he supports people into recovery. âI often meet someone when theyâre at their lowest. I believe I can make a difference, but I also see my apprenticeship is enhancing my skills and confidence and thatâs got to be good for both for me and the people I care for.â
MERSEY CARE APPRENTICESHIPS Mersey Care currently offers more than 45 apprenticeships, to anyone over the age of 16. Becoming an apprentice, even as an older adult, means that you can learn and gain qualifications while continuing to earn and develop your career. To find out more email: Apprenticeships@merseycare.nhs.uk
SPREAD YOUR WINGS
If youâre interested in finding out more about working for Mersey Care, visit: merseycare.nhs.uk/working-us