Expansion into Nottinghamshire

Caremark Doncaster has announced plans to create up to 30 new jobs as part of our expansion into Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
We have opened a new office in Worksop as we prepare to offer its services to people in the Bassetlaw and West Lindsey area. These services cover everything from specialist support for people with physical disabilities and end of life care, through to simple tasks such as meal preparation, shopping, and companionship.
As part of the expansion, we are being named Caremark Doncaster, Bassetlaw and West Lindsey and we are now busy recruiting the carers who will be responsible for delivering the care in people’s homes.
Our first appointment is Care Coordinator Shaun Loughlin, an experienced care professional who will oversee the care team and day-to-day running of the new office at Worksop Turbine Innovation Centre. Shaun will report to Caremark Doncaster, Bassetlaw and West Lindsey Care Manager Alison Springall.
Alison said: “We are delighted to have extended our reach into Bassetlaw and West Lindsey and to have been able to recruit someone of Shaun’s calibre to build and lead the team and establish relationships with key local stakeholders.
“There is a big demand for quality homecare services in these areas, so we are seeking to recruit up to 30 carers initially to deliver this important care which can help people remain living as independently as possible in their own homes.”
Caremark Doncaster was initially set up by Managing Director Yomi Eletu in 2022. In three years, he has overseen the growth of the company, which now employs 27 people and delivers 750 hours of care each week.
In January, Yomi won ‘The Rising Star’ award at the 2025 Caremark national conference which saw over 100 Caremark franchise owners from across the UK and Ireland coming together to celebrate achievement and success over the last 12 months.
The judges singled out Yomi for his “amazing” second full year of trading, which resulted in a 514% increase in turnover.
Yomi said: “I was diagnosed with sickle cell anaemia as a child and struggled so much with my health that I was told I may not live to the age of 21.
“I often got so ill that I couldn’t do anything for myself, so I needed personal care. That means I saw the difference between good and bad care and since setting up Caremark Doncaster I have been totally focused on ensuring we have everything in place to ensure the care we provide is of the very highest quality.
“Now, I am delighted to be able to take the next exciting step with the launch of Caremark Doncaster, Bassetlaw and West Lindsey.”