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Nursing assistant proud of new profession

Nursing assistant – responsibility and perseverance

Despite the economic crisis, the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center was able to congratulate 60 percent of the participants on an employment contract subject to social insurance contributions before the course ended. “But the remaining course participants will also be able to be integrated into the job market very soon,” says Dorothea Prechtl, course leader of the nursing course.

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Carers with work

Caregivers successfully trained again

The management of the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center is rightly proud of the work of its lecturers in the nursing sector: in times of economic crisis, it is worthy of honor to know that half of the course participants are already employed before the end of the course. In addition, this was not the first successful qualification to become a carer in accordance with Section 87b SGB

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New ISE center

The center of the ISE in Amberg

Managing director Peter Blendowski happily informed the ISE employees in December 2009 that the ISE language and vocational training center would be moving into new premises at the beginning of this year. In order not to bring ongoing lessons to a standstill, the move will not take place all at once, but will be carried out gradually. “The new premises are centrally located and modernly equipped. “In addition, the infrastructural situation for the course participants and ISE employees couldn’t be better,” concluded Blendowski.

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ISE carers shine

ISE Betreuungskräfte im Heilig-Geist-StiftA year ago, ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH carried out the first qualification for carers in accordance with Section 87 SGB XI. At this point in time, many nursing homes did not yet agree to this innovation or were still in negotiations with the nursing care insurance companies about who should pay for the care staff. Ms. Daubert-Siegler, head of nursing services at the Heilig-Geist-Stift senior center, took an early interest in the graduates of the first course. Despite initially poor forecasts, the Bürgerspitalstiftung was one of the first to hire two carers per care facility. Half a year has passed since then. Reason for the management of the ISE and the course leader at the time to seek a conversation with Ms. Daubert-Siegler.

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Always on the ball with ISE

Use new perspectives – retrain as a warehouse logistics specialist

Mr. Helmut Scharf is a participant in the current retraining as a warehouse logistics specialist with an IHK degree at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Amberg. In this article, Mr. Scharf writes about his experiences at ISE and in class.

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Learn from each other – live together

“Now I understand the Germans and they understand me.”

With these words the 23rd integration course at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Sulzbach-Rosenberg ended. Course leader Gabriele Stucke is rightly proud of her course participants, who have made excellent progress in the German language during the course.

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20 years of ISE – 20 integration courses

20th integration course in the 20th year ends with very good results

People have been learning the German language at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Amberg and Sulzbach-Rosenberg for 20 years. Significantly, the 20th integration course, which the ISE carried out on behalf of the Federal Office for Migration (BAMF), was supposed to end in the ISE's anniversary year - and with the usual very good success.

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78 percent of course participants are working

Nursing industry defies the economic crisis

At the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Amberg, 18 participants successfully completed the “Qualification as Caregivers in Nursing Homes” course. During the three-month training, the 18 participants, including one man, learned about working in nursing homes with people suffering from dementia.

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