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Specialists in recruiting care professionals from overseas

JJ Recruitment is based in the UK and we specialise in recruiting competent nurses, health care assistants, senior carers and other health care professionals from overseas, especially from India, Philippines and the UK as well; since they will be finished studying/ working in UK care homes and want to switch from a Tier 4 to a Tier 2 VISA.

Our company’s expertise in discovering skilled and dedicated health care personnel in the nursing and caring sector will be a great aid to prestigious care institutions like yours, especially with the growing need for trained and talented healthcare personnel in the UK.

We are familiar with all of the procedures for hiring a new employee and can assist you every step of the way.

A sponsor license is essential for UK firms intending to employ anyone from outside the UK, regardless of whether they are EU citizens or from further afield.

This license allows the company to sponsor skilled workers through the ‘skilled worker’ route.

If you don’t already have one, we’ll apply on your behalf by filling out the application form and submitting the supporting information listed in appendix A of the sponsor guidance. For all legal matters we have our own team of qualified solicitors.

Our areas of expertise: n Fees are kept to a minimum. n Applicants are medically trained/ registered Nurses in their countries. n Applicants are fluent in English. n Provide accommodation facilities if necessary. n Assist in acquiring sponsorship license. n Experienced solicitors for all legal matters.

The response from year five pupils at St John’s C of E Primary was to send invitations to Barbara and other residents from Camelot House and Lodge to attend a special end-of-term tea party organised just for them.

Richard Dempslake, activities co-ordinator at Barbara’s dementia care home, said: “We asked our residents what they’d put on their bucket list – what would they like to do or experience again.

“Barbara’s wish was simple – she just wanted to enjoy some children’s company again.

“She spent her working life as a children’s nurse in a hospital in Stockton-on-Tees, in the intensive care ward, and often talks about her experiences at the hospital, telling us how much she loved taking care of children, no matter how heartbreaking it sometimes was.

“We were really touched by her wish and wanted to bring some children into her life, so I emailed St John’s school in Wellington and Sarah Brown, who teaches Lark Class, replied almost immediately with invitations from her class for Barbara to come to this special tea party at St

John’s Church.

“It was such a lovely event and the children worked really hard to make it a success.

“Everyone enjoyed themselves so much and Barbara was particularly happy. It was lovely to see.

“Huge thanks to Mrs Brown and Lark Class for making Barbara’s wish come true.”

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