Exciting Job Opportunity: Become an Assistant Nurse in Germany
Assistant Nurse Positions Available in Germany
The Government of Uttar Pradesh is offering a unique chance for its youth to work as Assistant Nurses in Germany. This initiative allows young individuals from UP to pursue nursing careers abroad. The application process has already begun, and the state government is officially supporting this opportunity. Selected candidates will earn a monthly salary of around ₹2.29 lakh, paid in Euros.
In this article, we will discuss the eligibility criteria for applicants, the application process, the agency responsible for this initiative, deadlines for submissions, and the associated costs.
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants
**Who Can Apply?**
To qualify for the Assistant Nurse positions in Germany, candidates must hold a B.Sc. in Nursing or a General Nursing and Midwifery (GNM) diploma. Key skills required include nursing proficiency and patient care expertise. Applicants should be between 21 and 40 years old and must be fluent in both English and German. Additionally, a minimum of one year of relevant work experience is required.
Application Process and Deadline
**Apply via the 'Rojgaar Sangam' Portal by May 31**
This recruitment initiative is being managed by NSDC International Limited, with the Directorate of Employment in Uttar Pradesh promoting it. Interested candidates can submit their applications through the UP government's 'Rojgaar Sangam' portal at rojgaarsangam.up.gov.in before the deadline of May 31. For more details, candidates can contact 155330.
Details of the Recruitment Drive
**Recruitment for 250 Positions: A 2-Year Contract**
The recruitment drive aims to fill 250 Assistant Nurse positions on a contractual basis. Selected individuals will sign a two-year contract and will work five days a week, with an eight-hour daily schedule. The monthly salary for these roles is ₹2.29 lakh, while the estimated recruitment cost per candidate is approximately ₹30,000.
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