New hire for Doncaster recruitment firm

Doncaster-based recruitment agency, ORB Recruitment, has strengthened its team with the appointment of a new team member.
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Amy Jean Johnson, aged 25, joins ORB as recruitment consultant on the ORB Care team, drawing on her experience of working in care homes for the elderly, as well as with children with learning difficulties and mental health problems, to work with clients and candidates within the health and social care sector.

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Amy said: “I’m excited to have joined the team at ORB Recruitment. It is my first role in the recruitment industry and I’m really enjoying learning new skills and undertaking training on the job.

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“I have extensive experience within the health and social care sector which I’m getting to draw on as part of the ORB care team, supporting both candidates seeking new roles and our clients, too.”

Amy’s appointment follows ORB’s recruitment of two new team members earlier this year, taking the company’s headcount to 14.

Stewart Olsen, managing director of ORB, said: “It’s fantastic to welcome Amy to our fast-growing team of consultants. Her experience within the health and social care sector will be invaluable in supporting the work of our ORB Care team, as well as the wider organisation as we continue to expand.”

The agency has continued to supply key workers into the healthcare sector throughout the coronavirus pandemic, as well as working with the manufacturing and production, construction and engineering industries.  ORB Recruitment, based at Balby Carr, is a specialist, dedicated recruitment consultancy offering outstanding service and effective solutions to clients across the UK. For more information, visit www.orb-recruitment.co.uk. 

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