Our new partnership with CarePair

Our new partnership with CarePair

The PA Register and Care Pair

The Disability Resource Centre as partnered with CarePair to help Personal Assistants and carers find jobs and for employers to find carers or PAs.

Anyone currently already on the PA Register will need to register an account on Care Pair as the current system will no longer be used.

New job vacancies will be posted on CarePair as soon as they become available. Copies of current vacancies will still be on display at the Disability Resource Centre.

The benefits of using Care Pair are:

  • New vacancies will be added as soon as they become available – this means there is no need to wait for the updated list to be sent out.
  • The system will automatically match your availability and work tasks to those being sought by the employer and highlight these for you.
  • You can update your details easily including contact details and availability.
  • The new system means that we can put people in touch with each other much quicker for interviews to be arranged.

Registering an account on CarePair is fast and isn’t complicated, it just asks the questions you would expect.

Most of the questions are the same as they were on the PA Register application form.

To get started then visit the CarePair website. If you have any issues with creating an account we would be happy to advise and support by calling 01582 470900 and choosing option 2 from the menu.

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