Working in elderly care in Germany is highly popular among Polish caregivers. This is due to attractive salaries, job stability, and the high quality of healthcare services.
Requirements for Caregivers
- Basic knowledge of the German language (the better the language skills, the higher the salary).
- Experience in elderly care (not always required but increases the chances of getting a better offer).
- Patience, empathy, and willingness to work with seniors.
- Willingness to travel for a specified period (usually 6–12 weeks).
Working Conditions
- Employment contract or self-employment as a caregiver.
- Salary ranging from €1,500 to €2,500 net per month.
- Free accommodation and meals.
- Possibility to choose the length of stay and scope of duties.
How to Find a Job?
- Use recruitment agencies specializing in elderly care.
- Look for job offers on online portals.
- Join Facebook groups for caregivers.
Courses and Training:
- Many agencies offer free German language courses.
- You can complete certified training in geriatric care.
- Popular courses include “Pflegehelfer” (care assistant) or first aid training for seniors.
Interesting fact: In Germany, “24-Stunden-Betreuung” (24-hour care) is very popular – a full-time care arrangement where the caregiver lives with the senior. This option is well-paid but requires a high level of commitment.
Glossary:
Caregiver – Betreuer
Care – Betreuung
Elderly caregiver – Altenbetreuer
February 10, 2025
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