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Get out of unemployment with hard work and perseverance

On the mountain. (usc) The need for nursing staff is constantly increasing. The job center does justice to this fact with qualification and retraining measures from the ISE language and vocational training center, including becoming a nursing assistant. Five women and three men successfully completed the ninth round of this measure.

The unemployment rate of the individual participants in such courses usually lasts for very different periods, with most of them not having found work for a long time. In the new course, men and women from very different nations came to school: in addition to Germans, there were also participants from Syria, Iraq, Slovakia, Kazakhstan and Romania.

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The hospitality industry is urgently looking for new talent

The first step in training to become a specialist in the hospitality industry has been completed. After another 16 months of studying, the IHK exam is coming up. Image: H. Uschald

On the mountain. (usc) The course participants come from Kazakhstan, Brazil, Russia, Eritrea, Iraq, the Philippines and Germany and have the career goal of becoming a specialist in the hospitality industry with an IHK degree. They created the basis for this with the one-year practical pre-qualification at the ISE language and vocational training center in Amberg. At the same time, some interested parties began pre-qualification in the HoGa area (hotel and catering industry).

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A seven-month course “Focus – Career and Work” with three-month internships prepares people with a migration background for real life in Germany.

The men and women who moved here laid the foundation for rapid integration into the professional and social life of their host country in the “Focus – Career and Work” course at the ISE language and vocational training center. The representatives of the job center, Rainer Liermann (back left) and Ralf Doschat (front right), as well as the ISE teachers, congratulated on their successful participation. Image: Uschald

On the mountain. (usc) The course participants selected by the job center acquire basic, job-related German skills full-time at the ISE language and vocational training center and receive a basic qualification in the industrial, commercial and nursing sectors. The chances of placement are good, as was shown at the last course completion.

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Valuable help for integration

34 immigrants took an important step towards permanent employment by successfully participating in the “Focus on Career and Work” course at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center. Rainer Liermann and Nina Werner from the job center (right), which finances these courses, also congratulated. Image: Uschald

Integration into the previously foreign Germany and into an employment relationship subject to social insurance contributions is the aim of the special educational measures “Focus on Career and Work” at the ISE language and vocational training center for people with a migration background. The job center takes over the financing.

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Over 18,000 course participants have been looked after over 30 years

Teachers, representatives of the job center, ISE managing director Peter Blendowski (second from left) and the graduates were equally happy about the successful completion of school after a new month of training as a nursing assistant. Image: Uschald

On the mountain. (usc) They were initially skeptical and unsure whether they could cope with the demands of a nine-month reintegration measure into the labor market. After all, 14 of 17 women completed their training to become nursing assistants at the ISE language and education center in Amberg. The prospects for a permanent job are good, as was heard at the certificate award ceremony.

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Imparting knowledge of German welding and metal

An AVGS measure for refugees and migrants

The ISE language and vocational training center prepares refugees and migrants for everyday working life by teaching “German welding and metal”. The focus of the measure is linguistic preparation for the metal and welding qualification module as well as teaching the necessary vocabulary in welding and metal technology. Customers of the employment agency and the job center can take part in this knowledge transfer with an activation and placement voucher.

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Want more joy in life? Advice – support – support

The ISE Language and Vocational Training Center is now offering a coaching measure to compensate for imbalances in individual life situations. A personal coach from ISE will provide you with psychosocial advice, support and support in dealing with personal life situations and other relevant obstacles. Registration – if you belong to the eligible group of people – is initially done via your employment agent or case manager at the job center. In this case you will not incur any costs. In total, the accompanying care can be used for three or six months. You will find that you can get many problems under control through strategic action and competent coaching - this increases motivation and joy in life, and new and perhaps long-awaited goals are now within reach.

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Foundation built for their lives

German teacher Gabriele Stucke (front left) congratulates Wlodzimierz Marszeniuk, the best in the course, in the presence (behind from left) of ISE managing director Peter Blendowski, Erwin Rohrer from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, Edgar Schott, head of the immigration office of the city of Amberg, Gertraud Mertel, head of the immigration office at the district office, Olga Mirz from the Amberg-Sulzbach job center and Karolin Mycka, who achieved the next best exam result. Image: Uschald

On the mountain. (usc) “By taking part in the integration course with the goal B1, you have built the foundation for your life in Germany.” This is how ISE managing director Peter Blendowski described the certificate that 17 of 24 participants from ten nations acquired at the vocational training institute. Four achieved knowledge level A2 below.

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