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Fokus Beruf & Arbeit – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe

Mit 18 Teilnehmern startete am 21.11.2016 wieder die Maßnahme Fokus Beruf & Arbeit. Die zentralen Vermittlungsinhalte, die den Teilnehmern beim ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum in Amberg gelehrt werden, sind Leben und Arbeiten in Deutschland.

  • How does our system work in Germany?
  • What values ​​do we count on?
  • What skills are necessary to work in our country?

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Use short-time work for further training

Chance für ÄltereShort-time work

The number of companies that are on short-time work is very high throughout Germany. This is also the case in the Upper Palatinate. The government launched this instrument together with the Federal Employment Agency to prevent large-scale waves of layoffs in order to preserve jobs. Unfortunately, this plan does not work for all companies, as the layoffs at Amberger Grammer AG and BHS in Weiherhammer show. The Federal Employment Agency has faced the economic crisis and is supporting companies

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Integration course metalworking and language support for asylum seekers and foreigners

For the first time, the Maxhütte Technologie vocational training center launched the integration course “Metalworking and language support for asylum seekers and foreigners” in cooperation with the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center and the Employment Agency in September 2016. On the site of the former Maxhütte, young refugees learn the basics of metalworking. The aim is to introduce young asylum seekers and refugees to professional life. Over ten months, the participants alternate between job-related language lessons and metalworking. Every day, the young people first learn the German language in the morning, followed by practical lessons in the MH main workshop in the afternoon. In a company internship for two months, the participants can then put the specialist knowledge they have learned into practice and make contacts with employers. The young refugees from the Amberg-Sulzbach district and the city of Amberg will also continue to develop their social skills during the 12 months.

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Good opportunities in the nursing sector

Amberg (usc). For 15 men and women, the certificate that they had completed the course to become a nursing assistant or carer for people with dementia was probably the best Christmas present they could give themselves. They had almost nine months of cramming so that they could face new professional challenges after their qualification course at the ISE language and vocational training center in Amberg.

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The chance for a new beginning

“Start with what is necessary, then do the possible – and suddenly you will do the impossible.” (Francis of Assisi)

This was the motto used by course leader Gabriele Stucke in her speech at the award ceremony for the 11 successful participants in her literacy course at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center at Kaiser-Ludwig-Ring 9 in Amberg.
Would you have known? There are around 20,000 migrants living in Germany who have to learn to read and write at the same time as the German language.

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Great success in qualifying as a nursing assistant

22 participants successfully completed the project to promote and improve their chances on the job market! With the qualification project to become a nursing assistant, the ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH has been able to recruit 22 participants since it was launched in July 2013 to continue their training and work on their professional qualifications.

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Opportunity for older people – joy, friends, knowledge and new perspectives!

The “Chance for Older People” measure, in which we as students were able to take part, is now ending after three months. The course took place at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Amberg (Kaiser-Ludwig-Ring 9, near the train station). In November - at the beginning of the course - each and every one of us asked ourselves the same questions: "What's in store for me?", "What can I expect?", "Who will I meet there?" and "Will I have fun?" “.

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