Thursday, November 28, 2024

Unity Plus expands with new headquarters in Leeds

Leeds-based Unity Plus, a staffing solutions provider for the Health and Social Care sector, has made significant investments to expand its operations, including a new headquarters and community hub and appointing six new hires. With these developments, the business aims to increase its delivery to 10,000 hours of support per week.

Based in the LOXA Building in Leeds, the new headquarters features a larger office space, including two interview rooms, a large training room, a large multi-disciplinary room, and private meeting areas.

This expansion will facilitate a flurry of new hires, including four Customer Relations Officers (Zahid Mahmood, Monika Zmudziejewska, Jasmine Bellarbi, Swetha Ladella), a Business Administrator (Adam Cowdray), and a Team Leader (Liz Parkes).

Additionally, the organisation has promoted five team members to senior positions, including Hibat Ur-Rehman as Customer Relations Manager, Taiba Qamar as Group Operations Manager and Idrees Rehman as newly appointed IT Director.

Looking ahead, Unity Plus plans to build a community hub within its headquarters to welcome individuals who require health and social care support in Leeds and surrounding areas.

Ross Hodgson, CEO, said: “We have ambitious growth plans to increase our care output to 10,000 hours a week, and have invested in our employees to ensure we achieve this.

“By expanding our pool of health and social care professionals who have been trained to the highest standard, we’re eager to lead the way in matching the best care professionals to our clients.

“This is important now more than ever as we’re unlikely to see any instant, significant regulatory changes to the sector from our newly elected government, so we believe that it is the responsibility of agencies to uphold these standards and set a benchmark for quality in care provision.”

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