People in the region are being invited to find out about the careers on offer at the Inclusive Careers – Health and Care Expo this May.
It takes place in the Kingston Suite at the MKM Stadium on Thursday 22 May, 4.00pm – 7.00pm.
It’s a great opportunity for young people, parents/carers and adults who may interested in the sector to find out about the exciting career opportunities in the health and adult social care sector, and the roles that are available to them locally.
They will get the chance to speak with real industry professionals and employers looking for new staff and apprentices.
It’s also a chance to learn about training, apprenticeships and the many different career pathways on offer.
Professionals working across the health and care sector will be on hand to showcase their roles and career journeys, as well as the support available for workforce development.
Attendees will be able to explore interactive experiences and demonstrations from health and care professionals.
Here are just some of the providers who will be showcasing at the event:
- City Health Care Partnership CIC
- Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Hull City Council
- East Riding of Yorkshire Council
- Springfield Health
- Young Volunteers
- Humber and North Yorkshire Careers Hub
- VCare24
- Humber and North Yorkshire Primary Care Training Hub
- Hull and East Yorkshire (HEY) Careers Hub
- Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust
Fiona Headridge, the HEY Careers Hub Lead, said: “The Health and Care Expo comes at a crucial time. With growing demand across the sector, it’s vital we connect young people with meaningful careers that support our communities. We encourage schools, students, and professionals to book their spot and get involved.”
Tina Jenkinson, the Head of Cultural Transformation at the NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care Board, said: “This Expo is a brilliant opportunity to inspire young people and showcase the diverse roles available in health and care. It’s not just timely—it’s necessary. Don’t miss the chance to be part of it.”
The event is free to attend and people can register their interest by visiting this link to complete the form.