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European Employment Agency Focuses on 'Health and Social Care' Sector

Job-seekers and aspiring nursing professionals can receive personalized and comprehensive advice on Tuesday, January 7, 2020, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., as the German government endeavors to quickly recruit staff for the nursing sector using various strategies.

Employment Agency in Europe Focuses on Health and Social Services Sector
Employment Agency in Europe Focuses on Health and Social Services Sector

European Employment Agency Focuses on 'Health and Social Care' Sector

In the heart of Bergisches Land, the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency is set to host a career advice session for individuals interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. This session will take place at the Berufsinformationszentrum (BiZ) in Hünefeldstr. 10a, Wuppertal, on Tuesday, January 7, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

The session aims to provide valuable insights into qualification and further training opportunities in the healthcare sector. Attendees can expect to learn about active job listings for roles such as nurses and medical laboratory assistants, with ongoing demand in medical and healthcare services across the region, particularly in Solingen and Wuppertal.

The healthcare sector remains a stable field with a need for qualified personnel. Recognising this, the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency facilitates access to vocational training programs and professional development courses in healthcare professions, including nursing training programs and technical medical assistant certifications. These programs commonly include dual practical and theoretical components aligned with German healthcare standards, often in cooperation with local medical facilities.

For those with experience as an assistant in a care role or considering a career change or re-entering the workforce, this session offers a unique opportunity to explore the various career prospects and training options available. Experts from the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency will provide information on these opportunities, as well as guidance on additional qualifications necessary for healthcare roles to ensure candidates meet regulatory and professional requirements in Germany.

For questions about the event, contact the staff of the Berufsinformationszentrum (BiZ) Wuppertal at 0202 / 2828 - 460 or via email at [email protected]. Up-to-date information about the session, including specific details about healthcare and wellness, can be found on the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency's homepage.

The federal government is also implementing strategies to attract healthcare professionals to the Bergisches Land region, making this an exciting time for individuals looking to start or advance their careers in healthcare.

[1] Information about typical offerings from German regional employment agencies serving healthcare professionals is based on general insights and not specific to the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency. For exact current opportunities and training programs, contacting the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency directly or visiting their official website would provide the most precise information.

  1. To further their career development, individuals interested in the science sector and health-and-wellness may find the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency's session particularly useful, as it offers valuable insights into healthcare qualifications and training opportunities.
  2. Those seeking education and self-development opportunities might be interested to know that the Solingen-Wuppertal Employment Agency facilitates access to vocational training programs and professional development courses in healthcare professions like nursing training programs and technical medical assistant certifications.

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