More than 700 jobs are up for grabs at Parkdean Resorts across Yorkshire and Humber as the holiday company seeks to make the most of the staycation boost.
The holiday park operator, which has 66 parks across the UK including four in Yorkshire and Humber is hiring almost 750 new recruits in Yorkshire and the Humber as part of a new recruitment drive for the 2023 season.
The firm - which operates Skipsea Sands, Barmston Beach, Cayton Bay and Withernsea Sands in the region - has 250 different careers available across its business, and is looking for new cleaners, bar staff, chefs, kitchen team members, waiting staff, receptionists, lifeguards and security officers.
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Across its entire portfolio Parkdean Resorts is recruiting 11,000 people in total, with over 10,000 seasonal and 750 permanent roles on offer.
Lisa Charles-Jones, HR director, Parkdean Resorts, said: "A career in hospitality is truly rewarding and we’re delighted to be hiring so many new recruits in Yorkshire and the Humber this year. We have a range of positions available and each plays a crucial role in our business, so we’re really looking forward to welcoming some new faces to the team, as well as familiar faces who’ve worked with us before, and encourage anyone who’s interested to apply.
“Working at Parkdean Resorts means making a real difference to our holidaymakers and home owners and helping them to create lasting memories with their families, so this is a fantastic opportunity to get involved and develop some new skills.”
Last year Parkdean Resorts created 11,000 jobs, and has welcomed a number of trainees as part of the Government’s Kickstart scheme over the past two years.
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