Barchester Expands Inverness Support Office With Recruitment Drive

Barchester Healthcare has announced a recruitment drive for its Inverness Support Office as the company continues expanding operations across Scotland.

The recruitment campaign, announced earlier this month, will see new opportunities created across HR, IT and Finance teams based at Moray View House.

The move forms part of Barchester’s continued investment in supporting its growing portfolio of care homes while strengthening the operational teams working behind the scenes across the organisation.

The company is seeking candidates across a range of professional support roles with hybrid working options also available for many of the positions.

For Inverness, the recruitment drive highlights the city’s growing role as a regional employment hub not only for frontline healthcare services but also for administrative, financial and technical support operations linked to major national organisations.

Senior Recruitment Manager Zoe Mackenzie said the company was looking for people who wanted to contribute to delivering high standards of care across the wider organisation.

“Our Inverness Support Office is growing and we need great people to support in a number of new roles.

“These opportunities are ideal for individuals who are passionate about making a difference behind the scenes, and contributing to the delivery of outstanding care across our organisation.”

While care homes themselves remain the public face of the sector, large providers increasingly rely on specialist support teams in areas such as recruitment, payroll, finance systems and IT infrastructure to help maintain services across multiple sites.

The latest recruitment drive reflects continued growth within the care sector despite wider economic pressures and staffing challenges facing healthcare providers across the UK.

Barchester says the new opportunities are aimed at candidates looking to develop long term careers within a supportive and collaborative working environment where professional development is encouraged.

The hybrid working element may also appeal to Highland workers seeking greater flexibility while remaining based locally.

The company continues operating care homes and healthcare facilities across Scotland and the wider UK, with Inverness playing an increasingly important role within its support structure.

Further details about the available positions can be found through the Barchester careers website

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Joseph Kennedy
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