Caregiver Job in Lettweiler, Germany - Elderly Care

Lettweiler, 67823 Germany

The client

man 78 years 168 cm 70 kg

Diagnoses

Walks Interruption of night sleep Personal hygiene

Job description

Caregiving for a 78-year-old gentleman in a family house with an area of 120 m². He lives in the household with his partner. The senior suffers from Parkinson's disease, with no other diagnoses or significant limitations. He is fully mobile and oriented. He requires partial assistance with dressing and personal hygiene, as well as support in daily functioning. The job includes meal preparation, shopping, general household care, and laundry as agreed with the partner. The caregiver also assists in organizing the day and leisure activities. Night work is required approximately 1–2 times per night when the gentleman wakes up and gets out of bed – the caregiver's role is to calmly guide him and help him back to bed. Lifting is not necessary. The caregiver has access to a private room and bathroom, and internet is provided. Time off can be arranged individually. An automatic vehicle is available; a driver's license and active driving are mandatory. Smoking is not tolerated.

Job start from

March
31

Rotation to

May
12

Rotation

days
42

Job Responsibilities

  • Walks
  • Cooking
  • Washing
  • Shopping
  • Washing up
  • Dressing up
  • Housekeeping
  • Night walking

Requirements

Necessary

  • German B2-advanced
  • Caregiving experience
  • Non-smoker

Preferred

  • A woman

Salary conditions and bonuses

3000 / month/ business
100.00 / day/ business
  • +180.0, EUR travel bonus
  • House
  • The Internet


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How collaboration with ALSES works

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1

First contact and interview

We will personally get to know you and introduce you to the entire process. We will determine your preferences and abilities to find a job that suits you.

Iveta Lešňanská

Iveta Lešňanská

office@alses.sk
+421 948 660 240
Svetlana Jurčišinová

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administrativa@alses.sk
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rarogova@alses.sk
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Kristína Gočová

info@alses.sk
+421 948 162 209

We focus on your strengths and requirements.

We want to understand your preferences and abilities so that we can find a job that suits you.

2

Selecting a job offer

Choose from the current job offers on the website, or we will recommend the most suitable job based on your preferences.

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3

Approval of the offer

We will introduce you to the family and partner agency. The approval process is quick and transparent.

You can also respond to multiple offers at once for a higher chance of success.

4

Contract documents

After family approval, please send us:

  • Copy of the identity card
  • Business license (only for Germany)
  • Copy of health card

5

Transportation organization

We will ensure a safe journey to your family or guide you on how to get there in the most comfortable way.

6

Collaboration even after joining

Continuous support throughout the entire collaboration. We are here for you 24/7, whenever you need assistance or advice.

ALSES your reliable partner on the path to a successful career.

7

Frequently asked Questions - Carers

Do you charge fees?

You don't pay our employment agency anything at all. We believe it is not right to charge people money in order to enable them to work, and so we offer assistance in finding job positions completely free of charge.

Do I have to be self-employed?

Most job positions in Germany are based on Slovak/Czech trade licenses, though employment contracts are possible with some families. In Switzerland, work is conducted under Swiss employment contracts.

Do I need a nursing course for a carer job?

No, completing a caregiving course is not necessary for most job positions; however, it is important to have at least some experience from a home 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 timeframe for when we will find you a family with whom you will be mutually compatible. In some cases, we are able to arrange work within a few days; in other instances, the waiting period can be up to a month. For families in Switzerland, due to high demand, the wait may extend to two months.

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

If you are interested, we can arrange transportation for you. We have long-term partnerships with transport companies that our caregivers happily use repeatedly. Of course, you can also choose another transportation method that you prefer. The caregiver pays for the journey themselves, with the family in Germany contributing €150-200 towards it, and in Switzerland 380 CHF.

How long are rotations usually?

In Germany, the standard length of a work period is 4 to 6 weeks, while in Switzerland it's 2 months. In the case of temporary replacements, the periods are shorter.

What is the salary and what does it depend on?

The salary range in Germany is between €1200 and €2200 per month on a trade license. Compensation depends on the required language and other skills, the client's health condition, and whether care is provided for an individual or a married couple. In Switzerland, the salary ranges from 2460 to 2500 CHF per month on a Swiss employment contract.

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

In Germany, an intermediate to good knowledge of German is most commonly required, while some families are satisfied with basic knowledge and/or require knowledge of another language, such as Czech or Russian. Families in Switzerland require good knowledge of German, though sometimes an upper-intermediate level is sufficient.

Do you also offer work for male carers?

Yes, we have been successfully placing male caregivers in families as well.

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