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Amar Marjara is the CEO of Peterborough Care, a family-run care group operating five care homes in and around Peterborough.
His journey in care began in 1999 when he stepped into the business founded by his mother, Sumeet Marjara, a former NHS nurse and one of the early pioneers of private elderly care. Inspired by her ethos and commitment, Amar has carried that legacy forward, evolving the company while staying true to its values.
Under Amar's leadership, Peterborough Care has achieved exceptional staff retention, with his shortest-serving manager having been with the company for ten years, and many team members beginning their careers as domestic assistants before progressing to leadership roles.
His approach centres on nurturing staff who genuinely care about older people, believing that everything else can be taught. But empathy must come from within.
Amar maintains a hands-on leadership style, often working directly in the homes and mentoring managers and frontline staff.
He strongly believes in presence, listening, and mutual respect as the backbone of strong care delivery and has minimised recruitment agency use to just 0.2%.
He remains personally involved in recruitment and induction processes, ensuring new team members align with the care home's ethos, and in this episode, Amar discusses what he has learned about recruitment including:
By Springup PRAmar Marjara is the CEO of Peterborough Care, a family-run care group operating five care homes in and around Peterborough.
His journey in care began in 1999 when he stepped into the business founded by his mother, Sumeet Marjara, a former NHS nurse and one of the early pioneers of private elderly care. Inspired by her ethos and commitment, Amar has carried that legacy forward, evolving the company while staying true to its values.
Under Amar's leadership, Peterborough Care has achieved exceptional staff retention, with his shortest-serving manager having been with the company for ten years, and many team members beginning their careers as domestic assistants before progressing to leadership roles.
His approach centres on nurturing staff who genuinely care about older people, believing that everything else can be taught. But empathy must come from within.
Amar maintains a hands-on leadership style, often working directly in the homes and mentoring managers and frontline staff.
He strongly believes in presence, listening, and mutual respect as the backbone of strong care delivery and has minimised recruitment agency use to just 0.2%.
He remains personally involved in recruitment and induction processes, ensuring new team members align with the care home's ethos, and in this episode, Amar discusses what he has learned about recruitment including: