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Qualification in nursing and housekeeping

Counteracting the impending nursing shortage – enormous job opportunities!

Pflegehelfer und hauswirtschaftlicher Helfer/in
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Market-oriented thinking implies future-oriented action. Projections and forecasts predict an unprecedented nursing shortage in the coming decades. If one also takes into account the demographic development in Germany, there is an urgent need for action!

As a result, it is urgently necessary to recruit enough qualified helpers in the areas of geriatric care, services and volunteer work for the next 20 - 25 years.

Trained, volunteer helpers should not be in short supply. They will be needed more than ever in the future and may be able to use this route to get into a job subject to social insurance contributions on the primary labor market.

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State-certified nursing assistant

Thomas Klein in the dining room of the Diakonie “Dr. Stephan Kastenbauer-Haus” in caring for residents

Facts that speak for it

Learn at the ISE technical school for geriatric care and general education gGmbH in Amberg and become a state-certified nursing assistant (m/f)! You can only benefit in this professional field, because the fact is that Germany is getting older. However, compared to the further training to become a nursing specialist, which the technical school also offers, you have a significantly shorter learning time.

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Retraining to become a personnel services clerk (IHK)

A job with a future

The relatively young profession of personnel services clerk (PDLK) is now enjoying great acceptance. Personnel services clerks are primarily employed in temporary employment agencies/employee leasing, where they procure staff for their clients. In addition, of course, they coordinate the deployment of personnel and try to acquire new orders and look after customers well. In addition, there are also career opportunities for personnel services clerks in the human resources departments of larger companies.

The ISE language and vocational training center is offering retraining in this training occupation for the first time in autumn 2013.

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English in business and administration

English is becoming increasingly important at work

Qualified Language competence

Qualified language skills are one of the most important success factors for employees in internationally operating companies. General language skills are very helpful in everyday business life, but technically sound vocabulary and expressive skills in business English are often required. Here it is important to handle telephone calls, emails, letters, presentations, meetings and discussions with confidence.

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Qualification as a full-time nursing assistant and housekeeping assistant

Counteracting the impending nursing shortage – job opportunities are enormous

Projections and forecasts predict an unprecedented nursing shortage in the coming decades. If one also takes into account the demographic development in Germany, there is an urgent need for action!

As a result, it is urgently necessary to train enough qualified helpers in the areas of geriatric care, services and volunteer work for the next 20 - 25 years. Trained, volunteer helpers should not be in short supply. They will be needed more than ever in the future and may be able to use this route to get into a job subject to social insurance contributions on the primary labor market.

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Pilot project “Klartext: Future”

Measure to teach German at work and key qualifications for migrants and refugees

In order to enable our new fellow citizens to have a professional future in Germany, clear and binding rules are needed. In one course, the ISE offers a concept for the fair but sustainable teaching of language skills and key skills that are required in working life in Germany.

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