Generalised care training
Location of the training provider
Hamburg
Duration
3 years
State recognition
Yes
Type of training/education
Dual training: Academic and practical
SPECIALS
The full-time training & education programme includes at least 4,600 hours, of which at least 2,100 hours are theoretical and practical instruction and at least 2,500 hours are practical training & education.
Training ALLOWANCE
A training wage is paid that increases for each year of training.
What are my activities in this job?
In the generalist nursing training, the three previously separate training programmes for geriatric nursing, health care and nursing, and health care and paediatric nursing are merged into a uniform occupational profile with the professional qualification of nursing specialist.
The training lasts three years full-time, but you can also complete it as part-time training in up to five years. The training is divided into a school-based part (min. 2,100 hours) and a practical part (min. 2,500 hours).
Initially, all trainees receive generalist training for two years together, after which you can decide whether you would like to obtain a separate degree in geriatric nursing or health and paediatric nursing, depending on the focus you have agreed on in your training contract. However, you can also continue to opt for generalist training. In this case, you continue on this path in the third year of training and obtain the degree of nursing specialist.
Nursing specialists plan, document and carry out nursing measures; they also implement medical prescriptions independently. The activities vary depending on the specialisation and field of application. In generalist nursing training, the three training programmes of geriatric nursing, health care and nursing as well as health care and paediatric nursing are combined into a uniform occupational profile with the professional qualification of nursing specialist. The providers of practical training can be hospitals The providers of practical training can be acute care hospitals, full and part-time inpatient care facilities and outpatient care services.
Where can I work?
Care for the elderly, the ill, and children are equally recognised activities for professional care. After successful completion, generally trained caregivers can work in all three areas.
What requirements must I meet?
- Intermediate school leaving certificate or
- First general education school leaving certificate with a completed course of training & education in health and nursing care assistance and senior care assistance or
- Successful completion of ten years of schooling beyond the first general education school leaving certificate
- General medical fitness, and if necessary, proof of completion of a practical placement in the care sector
How much will the training cost?
This course of training & education is free.