About Us

Are you a qualified nurse seeking a career abroad? Look no further than Germany! We, Chelsea AiCademy are actively recruiting talented nurses from non-European countries to fill exciting positions across hospitals and care homes in Germany.

 

Why Germany?

  • Excellent Healthcare System: Germany boasts as one of the best and  world-class public healthcare system, ensuring access to top-notch medical care for all.

  • High Demand for Nurses: Play a vital role in a country with a long tradition of nursing excellence. 

  • Strong Social Standing: Nurses are highly respected professionals in German society.

  • Competitive Salaries and Career Growth: Enjoy attractive salaries and numerous opportunities for specialization due to current staffing needs.

  • Exceptional Work Environment: Expand your professional horizons and contribute to a growing healthcare system.

What We Offer:

  • Diverse Work Opportunities: Work in a variety of settings within Germany's dynamic healthcare system.

  • Supportive Work Culture: Become part of a collaborative and patient-centered environment.

  • Excellent Working Conditions: Benefit from competitive salaries and a healthy work-life balance.

Requirements:

  • Recognized Qualifications: Your non-EU nursing qualifications must be recognized by the German government (we can help with this process).

  • German Language Proficiency: Develop your German language skills to B1 level (B2 preferred) for effective communication with patients and colleagues.

  • Good Health: Maintain a healthy physical condition to fulfill the demands of the nursing profession.

  • Personal Trustworthiness: Provide a police clearance certificate or a German document of good conduct (Führungszeugnis).

 

Ready to Make the Move?

If you are a qualified and motivated nurse seeking a rewarding career in a vibrant healthcare system, we encourage you to apply! We offer comprehensive support throughout the application process and can help you navigate the German licensing requirements.

 

Considering a rewarding career as a nurse in Germany ?

We understand you may have questions. Chelsea Academy is here to help! Here are answers to some frequently asked questions from aspiring Indian nurses seeking to work in Germany.

  • A recognized Bachelor's degree in Nursing from your home country.
  • In some cases, a General Midwifery diploma might be considered.

  • While not always mandatory, having at least 2 years of experience in a related nursing field is generally preferred.

  • There is no official age limit for working as a nurse in Germany. However, some employers might have their own preferences.

  • These exams are offered by various institutions like the Goethe-Institut, telc, and ÖSD. You can find their websites for registration and test center locations.

  • Ideally, we will start to help you to get your educational documents and transcripts translated by a certified translator before applying for jobs.As this won’t take much longer, we wait for you to finish the A2 to start the translation

  • Yes, a B1 level German language certificate is typically the minimum requirement for processing a work visa for a nursing position.

  • We will assist by contacting the relevant authority in the German state where your employment will be finalized (e.g., Regierungspräsidium). We will guide you through the process of having your nursing qualifications recognized in Germany.

  • Yes, you can apply for a family reunion visa to bring your spouse and dependent children to Germany.

  • While not mandatory, basic German language skills could be helpful for your family's integration into German society. However, it's not usually a requirement for the visa application process.

  • Your spouse can apply for a work visa to allow them to seek full-time employment in Germany.

  • Unmarried children under the age of 25 are generally considered dependents.

  • Yes, dependent children can attend public schools in Germany free of charge.

  • Public schools in Germany are free for all children, including dependents of foreign residents

  • Public universities in Germany typically charge low administrative fees, but not full tuition. Private universities may have different fee structures.

  • You don't necessarily need to work as a nursing assistant. Once your nursing qualifications are recognized, you may need to complete an additional course or bridge program to fulfill any knowledge gaps specific to the German healthcare system. The duration of this program can vary.

  • The average salary for a registered nurse in Germany can vary depending on experience, location, and specialization. However, it generally falls within the range of €33,000 to €55,000 per year

  • Full-time nurses typically work around 38-40 hours per week. There may be opportunities for part-time positions as well.

Recognition of Qualifications:


  • The processing time for recognition of foreign nursing qualifications can vary depending on individual circumstances. It can take anywhere from a few months to a year.

  • If your qualifications have some gaps compared to the German standards, you might be required to complete additional coursework or training to bridge those gaps before obtaining full registration.

Visa and Immigration:


  • You will typically need a work visa specifically for the occupation of nursing. We will start the visa process as soon you complete B1

  • Processing times for work visas can vary depending on individual circumstances and workload at the German embassy or consulate. It's generally recommended to factor in a couple of  months for processing.

Additional Support:


  • Yes, there are several resources available to assist with relocation to Germany. We will offer you complete services starting from language to settlement and family support.

  • Yes, health insurance is mandatory for all residents in Germany, including nurses. We will arrange it for you.

Tips and Considerations:


  • The language barrier can be a significant challenge initially. For that we assist you throughout with Kaneohe training. Additionally, adapting to a new healthcare system and cultural differences can require some adjustment.

  • Germany offers a good work-life balance, competitive salaries, and opportunities for professional development. Additionally, Germany is a great place to live with a high standard of living

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