There’s a big need for caregivers right now, so even if you don’t have formal training, you can find good opportunities. Germany, as a top country in the EU, offers great pay and benefits, making it a popular choice for people from around the world.
Information:
- Nation: Germany
- Job Positon: Caregiver
- Reuired Study: At least a college degree
- Experience: 2-3 years
- Visa Support provided.
Abilities and Credentials:
- Great at staying organized and handling several tasks at once.
- Worked with people living with dementia or Alzheimer’s.
- Learned how to help people with emotional difficulties.
- Certified in CPR and first aid to handle emergency situations.
- A high school diploma is required; extra learning is a plus.
- You might need a current driver’s license.
- Approachable and professional, ready to work flexible hours, even at night.
Duties:
- Spending time and keeping clients company.
- Driving clients to the store, doctor, and other important places.
- Giving out medicines carefully and on time.
- Cooking meals when needed.
- Helping clients with bathing and getting dressed.
- Keeping clear and up-to-date health records.
- Supporting social activities and encouraging community involvement.
- Talking with doctors and nurses about the client’s care.
- Making sure the home is safe and comfortable.
- Assisting with personal care like eating and washing.
- Following health plans, including medicines and exercises.
- Helping keep the client’s home tidy and safe with simple chores.
Pay:
On average, caregivers earn about €16 per hour, which adds up to around €33,758 a year. Depending on experience and job duties, yearly pay can be as low as €25,723 or as high as €39,193.
How to Apply:
https://www.indeed.com/q-caregiver-l-german,-va-jobs.html?vjk=7d621e9c3ba9a83f
