Scarborough Survivors say they after being inundated with calls for support during the lockdowns they are continuing to see high demand for their services.
The group provide a mental health & wellbeing hub for the Scarborough Borough.
They are now looking to expand their opening hours and are currently recruiting for a number of roles.
Christine from the group says they have had a busy year so far.
The charity switched to a phone based service during lockdown and saw a big increase in demand for their services.
They are now looking for additional staff to help deliver their planned expansion as they look to ramp up their face to face services.
Christine from the group says it's also great to be be able to get out fundraising again.
The organisations is currently looking to fill two roles both of which have closing dates for applications of September 3rd.
More details about the vacancies can be found at https://scarboroughsurvivors.org.uk/?p=831



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