Frequently asked Questions

You pay nothing at all to our agency for job mediation. We think, that it is not right to ask money from people in order to allow them to work and so we offer help in finding a job position completely free of charge.

Do I have to be self-employed?

Most job positions in Germany are for Slovak/self-employment, with some families, it is possible to conclude an employment relationship. In Switzerland they are working on Swiss employment contract.

Do I need a nursing course for a carer job?

No, taking a nursing course is not necessary most job positions, however, it is necessary to have at least experience from a domestic environment.

How long will it take you to find my family?

Finding a family is a highly individual matter for each applicant and therefore there is no exact time limit when we will find you a family with whom you will be mutually comfortable. In some cases, we are able to mediate the work within a few days, in other cases, the waiting time is even a month. In the case of families in Switzerland, the wait can be extended to two months due to high demand.

Can you help me travel? Who pays for the trip?

If you are interested, we can arrange the trip for you. We have long-term cooperation with transport companies that our nannies use repeatedly. Of course, you can also choose another preferred method of transportation. The carer pays for the trip herself, her family contributes €130-150 in Germany and CHF 380 in Switzerland.

How long are rotations usually?

In Germany, the standard rotation length is 4 to 6 weeks, in Switzerland 2 months. In the case of crowds, it is driven for a shorter time.

What is the salary and what does it depend on?

The salary in Germany ranges from €1,200 to €2,400 per month for trade certificate. The assessment depends on the required language and other skills abilities, from the state of health of the client and from whether the cared-for individual or married couple. In Switzerland, the salary ranges from 2460 to 2500 CHF per month Swiss employment contract.

What level of German do I need to have for a carer job?

In Germany, a medium to good knowledge of the German language is most often required, for some families a basic knowledge is enough and/or they require knowledge of another language, for example Czech or Russian. Families in Switzerland require a good knowledge of German, sometimes a better intermediate is sufficient.

Do you also offer work for male carers?

Yes, we are also successful in recruiting male caregivers to families.

Latest job offers

Carer Germany

Mainz

Job start: 14 April 6 weeks

carer
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Salary

Month
Rotation
Self-employed
2280 EUR
3372 EUR
  • 180.0, EUR travel bonus
  • House
  • The Internet
German:
B2-advanced
Caregiving experience
Age:
to 70 years
  • Walks
  • Cooking
  • Washing
  • Shopping
  • non-smoker
  • Washing up
  • Housekeeping
  • Vodičský preukaz
Covid vaccines: condition
A woman 85 years 155 cm 50 kg
  • Walks
  • Wheelchair and walker handling
  • Dementia
  • Age weakness
Carer Germany

Graz

Job start: 17 April long term

Nurse
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Salary

2520 - 3000, EUR
Language:
German: A2-slightly advanced

Education: Medical assistant
Carer Germany

Leoben

Job start: 01 May long term

Nurse
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Salary

3000 - 3350, EUR
Language:
German: A2-slightly advanced

Education: Medical assistant
Carer Germany

Žilina

Job start: ASAP long term

Dentist
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Salary

3000 - 5000, EUR
Language:
Slovak: B1-intermediate

Education: Dentist
Carer Germany

Villach

Job start: ASAP long term

Doctor
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Salary

10000 - 12000, EUR
Language:
German: C1-expert

Education: Špecializované vzdelanie
Carer Germany

Košice

Job start: ASAP long term

Doctor
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Salary

2500 - 3500, EUR
Language:
Slovak: B2-advanced

Education: Špecializované vzdelanie
Carer Germany

Kundratice

Job start: ASAP long term

Doctor
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Salary

70000 - 80000, CZK
Language:
Czech: B2-advanced

Education: Všeobecný lekár