Care home builder Wynbrook expands team

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Joshua Brookes and Darren Tonks

Due to continued expansion, care home builder Wynbrook has appointed two new specialists in site management roles and is also investing in the career development of two existing employees through external training programmes.

Darren Tonks and Joshua Brookes have been appointed Assistant Site Manager and Trainee Assistant Site Manager, while Wynbrook is also supporting the ongoing career development of Office Administrator Sarah Morris and Accounts Administrator Michele Annison.

Darren said: “I was drawn to Wynbrook due to their professional approach to construction and reputation for good quality workmanship.  I very much look forward to developing my existing knowledge and hopefully managing my own site in the future.”

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The Assistant Site Manager has a wide range of commercial building experience and previously held the role with Wildgoose Construction.  Darren’s first role with Wynbrook will involve assisting in the site management of a new 70 bed care home development that is being constructed in Earl Shilton, Leicestershire.

Joshua, who has been working for Wynbrook on a freelance basis for a number of years, said: “When I was approached to join Wynbrook on a permanent basis I jumped at the chance because I really enjoy working for them.  They have sponsored me to attend a part-time, two-year construction and built environment course and whilst it’s strange going back into the classroom, it’s been really beneficial to my career development.”

Sarah is attending a two-year construction and built environment course to provide her with enhanced construction knowledge and assist her in providing support to Wynbrook’s office and site-based staff.

Michele is being sponsored to undertake accounting AAT examinations. She began working at Wynbrook as a General Administrator and now assists with accounts administration.  In her most recent module exams, Michele achieved an outstanding 97%.

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