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Pilot project for the integration of refugees

The area of ​​housekeeping is extensive and diverse. Rainer Liermann (right), employment placement team leader at the job center, was able to observe the instruction at the ironing board, for example. Other women were practicing starching and folding table napkins. Image: H. Uschald

On the mountain. (usc) The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) started a pilot project together with the job center in the ISE language and vocational training center to provide people with a migrant background with a job in the cleaning and housekeeping professions.

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Caregivers desperately wanted

ESF qualification to become a nursing assistant
On the mountain. The freshly graduated graduates, along with their trainers and representatives from the job center, were happy about the successful completion of their training to become nursing assistants. Image: H. Uschald

The European Social Fund (ESF) and the Amberg-Sulzbach job center each support 45 percent of the course for reintegration into the labor market. ISE takes care of the rest. Experience to date shows that there is great demand on the local labor market in the area of ​​geriatric care.

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Successful retraining of specialists in the hospitality industry

On the mountain. (usc) The restaurant industry is in a personnel crisis at the end of the pandemic lockdown. A number of skilled workers have looked for new work and have left a gap. Filling this was the aim of ISE retraining in the training profession of specialist in the hospitality industry (IHK). All eight graduates have already found work.

The aim of the job center, employment agency and the ISE language and vocational training center in Amberg was to remedy the staff shortage. This special retraining offer was aimed at job seekers, especially people with a migration background and refugees.

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