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South Wales Recruitment Directory (Continued)

Finance

(Picture: A Plus Appointments Logo)

Tel 029 2038 2555
Tel 029 2038 2666
Web www.aplusaa.co.uk
Windsor House
Windsor Lane
Cardiff
CF10 3DE

APLUS Appointments Limited is South Wales leading ACCOUNTANCY AND OFFICE SUPPORT recruitment consultancy, overseeing Permanent, Temporary and Interim positions throughout the area.

With a track record spanning over 7 years in the local market place, we have helped hundreds of candidates and clients fulfil their recruitment needs. Our business now boasts 2 offices covering the local area with a team of 14 to look after your specific requirements.

At APLUS, we are dedicated to excellence and constantly strive to set new standards within the marketplace. To this end, we are one of a small number of agencies to have achieved ‘REC Audited’ status. We pride ourselves on our knowledgeable, committed and no-nonsense approach, which means that your career search is in ‘safe hands’.

Healthcare

(Picture: HAYS Healthcare)

Tel 029 2047 1161
Fax 029 2064 5343
Email cardiff.healthcare@hays.com
Web www.hays.com/healthcare
Southgate House,
Wood Street,
Cardiff
CF10 1EW

GENERAL and SPECIALIST NURSES, THEATRE STAFF and HEALTHCARE ASSISTANTS

Hays Healthcare is a Preferred Supplier under the Welsh Health Supplies contract as a result we have a wide range of temporary job opportunities for experienced Critical Care, PICU and General Nurses, Theatre Staff and Healthcare Assistants in Cardiff, Newport, Swansea and throughout South Wales. As one of the UK’s premier recruitment specialists we can offer local jobs, competitive rates of pay. FREE mandatory training, a CPD Fund, a FREE uniform and double pay on the first shift worked through Hays Healthcare in Wales.

Our local team are on hand to match the needs of candidates with the staffing requirements of our clients.


St David’s Recruitment are pleased to announce the appointment of Wales and Cardiff legend Tom Shanklin who joins them in May as Director of Business Development South Wales.

The business is an independently owned commercial recruitment consultancy with strong links in the South Wales business community. Since its launch in 2001 the business has gone from strength to strength and the decision to appoint Tom further strengthens the company’s presence in the market.

Tom will be responsible for developing new business in and around South Wales and will be working closely with the 2 main directors of the business, Mrs Liz Lewis and Mrs Sally Hall “We are delighted to welcome Tom to St David Recruitment and believe he has the necessary skills and personality to take the business forward in line with our expansion plans. We will be working closely with Tom in developing his commercial ability and have no doubt this will be a beneficial and successful venture for both parties.”

Tom’s role will dovetail alongside his impressive club and international rugby career and enable him to build an equally successful career away from the rugby field:

“I am very excited about my new role with the team at St David’s, they are a Welsh business, run by Welsh people, with Welsh values central to their culture. The entrepreneurial approach of the management team coupled with a vision and ambition to continue their impressive growth is a future that I very much want to part of”

The appointment originated from an introduction by Sport2Business, specialist consultants in recruitment and sourcing of elite and professional sports people into business worldwide.

(Picture: Photo of Tom Shanklin)


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