Churchill Retirement Living has been named as one of the Best Places to Work in the UK according to the Sunday Times. The retirement development specialists ranked in the top 10 for best large organisations.
Both Churchill Retirement Living and its management company, Churchill Estates Management, were individually recognised in the overall Best Places to Work list published by the newspaper earlier this week, ranking alongside renowned companies such as Octopus Energy, David Lloyd Leisure and Pizza Express.
Churchill also won a “Highly Commended” Award as the Best Place to Work for Employees Aged 55+, reflecting a positive workplace culture that supports every member of its 700-strong workforce.
The Sunday Times partnered with the employee-experience platform, WorkL, to deliver the awards, which are based on a staff survey to accurately measure employee engagement and well-being in the workplace. The awards celebrate Britain’s top employers and acknowledge the best workplaces for women, the LGBTQIA+ community, disabled employees, ethnic minorities, younger and older workers, and well-being.
Churchill achieved an excellent average overall workplace engagement score of 88% largely due to benefits like free health screenings offered to all colleagues every three years. Other perks at the company include an employee assistance programme which is extended to colleagues’ immediate family members, as well as a range of bonus incentives, long service awards and other colleague benefits.
Spencer J McCarthy, chairman & CEO of Churchill Retirement Living, said: “This award is based on feedback from our own colleagues, so I’m delighted with our Top 10 position and our special recognition as a top employer for older people. It’s a fantastic achievement and something every single member of the team can be proud of. Our strongest asset here at Churchill is our people, and I believe in looking after my team and treating them well. It’s great to see that recognised with this award.”
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