News in English     | 10.01.2020. 14:29 |

GIZ - Germany wants to bring in more medical staff and professionals from BiH

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, January 10 (FENA) - The BiH Labor and Employment Agency has announced a new call for nurses and medical school staff from Bosnia and Herzegovina who, through the Triple Win project, want to find a job in that profession in Germany.

The Agency implements this project in partnership with the German Federal Employment Agency (ZAV) and is implemented by the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ).

Health care professionals interested in working in Germany can apply for the first interview in 2020 until 7 February.

Only nurses and medical staff can apply for the call, while interviews will be held from February 24 to 28, 2020 in Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Tuzla.

GIZ notes that since the start of the project in 2012, up to 700 nurses and medical staff have successfully gone through mediation for different employers in Germany.

They point out that the project provides greater security in the process, as it offers systematic and mediated employment with reliable employers in Germany, including monitoring, which means continued contact with the candidate, from the application to the call procedure, until their full integration into German society.

During this period the candidate has full support in the preparation, departure and integration into the new environment.

Candidates are prepared through free language courses, professional and orientation courses, followed by assistance in connecting with employers in Germany and signing employment contracts.

Since last year, the project has been very active on social networks as well. The Triple Win Facebook page has more than 2,200 followers, so anyone interested can get detailed information about the project on this social network and communicate directly to anyone interested.

Emir Čomor, a project coordinator, said they have had many inquiries from people who have received their degrees through requalification.

“Due to requests decided by the provincial services in Germany, we are unable to mediate in these cases. We have had many complaints about this decision because people do not understand that these decisions are not made at the project level. The Triple Win is only trying to comply with the legal provisions currently in force,” explained Čomor.

The Triple Win project is being implemented simultaneously in Serbia, Tunisia, Vietnam and the Philippines, where a surplus of health care professionals has also been registered, GIZ stated.

(FENA) S. R.

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