Filipino Nurse now wanted in Germany!
The Philippines and the Federal Republic of Germany on Tuesday, March 19, concluded a government-to-government agreement that will facilitate the placement of Filipino health care professionals in employment positions in Germany.
The Agreement was signed by Administrator Hans Leo J. Cacdac of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and Ms. Monika Varnhagen of the German Federal Employment Agency [Bundesagentur für Arbeit]/International Placement Agency [Zentrale Auslands und Fachvermittlung] (BA/ZAV).
The signing ceremony, held at the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), was witnessed by Secretary of Labor and Employment Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz and her German counterpart Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, and other officials from the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and Employment, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration and the Professional Regulation Commission.
The Agreement opens the German health care sector to Filipino health care professionals who have been, heretofore, barred from employment in accordance with existing German laws. It also stipulates the procedures and conditions for the deployment of Filipino health care professionals to Germany.
Under the Agreement, the placement of Filipino health care professionals in Germany will be regulated and facilitated only by government agencies namely, the POEA and the BA/ZAV. A key provision of the Agreement is that Filipino health care professionals will be employed in Germany under the same conditions that are accorded to their German counterparts.
Philippine health care professionals will undergo a thorough selection process and language training to equip them the necessary linguistic competence to work in Germany under the Triple Win Project of the BA/ZAV at no cost to the prospective employees.
The move to conclude an agreement to deploy Philippine health care professionals was initiated as a way to address the acute shortage of workers in the German health service sector. It is expected to provide new opportunities for Philippine health care professionals who are well-regarded not only for their skills and competence but also for their caring and sympathetic nature.
For its initial implementation, the Agreement will apply to the deployment of Filipino nurses who already have a history of working in Germany in the 1970s.
A March 19, 2013, press release from the Department of Foreign Affairs.
UPDATE: 500 Filipino health care professionals will be hired in Germany this year according to the latest report. The 500 successsful applicants will undergo 6 months German Language training in Philippines.
Learn how to submit your application as per POEA guideline, please click HERE!
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