Brendan Fitzpatrick
27 September 2023
News

St. Patrick’s Manor to Host Job Fair on October 4

A job fair at St. Patrick’s Manor will be hosting a job fair on Wednesday, October 4.

St. Patrick's Manor

FRAMINGHAM - A job fair at St. Patrick’s Manor, the nonprofit assisted living and care facility, will be hosting a job fair on Wednesday, October 4.

The organization will be conducting interviews for nurses alongside other positions within the healthcare industry. Both full-time and part-time roles are being made available with on-site hiring along Central Street.

The job fair will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more details, visit St. Patrick’s Manor’s website by clicking here.

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