A homecare provider is pledging to create up to 25 new jobs over the next 12 months.
Caremark Bradford, which began operating at the end of 2023, is expanding after becoming an approved homecare provider for Bradford Metropolitan District Council and opening a new office at the Euroway Industrial Estate.
The company currently supports more than 50 clients with a team of 25 care assistants and five office staff.
Farina Tayub, founder of Caremark Bradford, said: “We were edging ever closer to Bradford whilst providing care in Leeds, so it made sense to establish a separate company which could concentrate solely on delivering homecare services in Bradford.
“We were delighted to be accepted as an approved provider by Bradford Metropolitan Council and have worked hard over the last two years growing our business in the city.”
Caremark Bradford plans to more than double its weekly care hours from 900 to 2,000 over the next 12 months.
To support this growth, the company is looking to double its current workforce.
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Farina added: “We have now taken this further by opening a permanent office in Bradford and we plan to use this a springboard to grow further and increase our customer base.”
The company delivers homecare services including meal preparation, medication support, companionship, community access, and complex care for people with disabilities.
























