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DCH launches new recruitment microsite

The site is part of the Join Our Dorset initiative, which sees the local NHS Trusts and councils working together to attract new recruits to Health and Social Care.

The aim of the new microsite is to bring together all the information potential employees would need when searching for a new job, and give them a flavour of what DCH can offer them.

The site includes information about the Trust and all its latest vacancies, as well as further information about a variety of roles and benefits to working at the hospital.

It also provides additional information about what it is like to live in Dorset and what it has to offer as a county.

DCH has worked with Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group’s digital team to design the website in preparation for its launch at the start of this month.

Head of Workforce Resourcing, Hilary Harrold, said: “We are delighted to have launched our new recruitment microsite and more content will be added over the coming weeks.

“We can offer some fantastic career opportunities at our hospital and it’s brilliant to be able to reach more people to tell them about all our benefits via our amazing new site.

Communications Officer, Meghan Hindley (pictured), said: “We are really grateful for the CCG’s support in putting this microsite together.

“We think the site will be a valuable tool for those looking to work in our hospital and we have already had some fantastic feedback about it.”

You can visit Dorset County Hospital’s new recruitment site by searching www.joindchft.nhs.uk

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