Taffy Chisango

HR Director at Harbour Healthcare

Taffy Chisango has a strong background in human resources, with experience in various roles and industries. Most recently, they worked as an HR Director at Harbour Healthcare starting in 2022. Prior to that, they held the position of Head of HR at Helping Hands Homecare from 2019 to 2022, where they played a key role in developing the HR strategy for over 5000 employees. Before that, Taffy worked as a Senior Human Resources Consultant at Specsavers from 2017 to 2019, where they advised on joint venture partnerships and implemented HR programs. They also had roles at Peninsula Business Services and Alder Hey Children's Hospital, where they focused on workforce planning, employee relations, and HR advisory services. Their earlier experience includes a position as a Human Resources Officer at Manchester Royal Infirmary. Throughout their career, Taffy has demonstrated expertise in strategic HR planning, employee development, and managing complex HR projects.

Taffy Chisango's education history includes a brief period in 2021 at Liverpool John Moores University, where they studied Business Management. Prior to that, from 2011 to 2013, Taffy attended The University of Salford, earning a Master of Science degree in Human Resources Management. During their time at Salford, Taffy also obtained the MCIPD (Membership of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development) certification. The specific field of study for their Business Management degree and MCIPD membership is not provided.

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Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Harbour Healthcare

Harbour Healthcare is a family run concern, although one with very considerable experience and expertise in the care industry. Our philosophy is actually quite simple: We strive to provide an excellent standard of care to our residents, treating them with complete dignity and respect. All our homes are decorated and presented to a high standard and have excellent facilities to serve the needs of residents. Our homes and gardens are clean, very well presented and homely. We attract people into our staff teams who have ‘serving hearts’ – people who really care about the people who live with us. Our people have won the gratitude and respect not only of our residents, but also of family members and health professionals.