Qualify in Nursing While Employed in Tokyo
The Daiki Angel Help Co., Ltd. based in Arakawa, Tokyo, is proud to announce its continued partnership with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to implement innovative employment support initiatives for aspiring care workers starting in fiscal year 2025. Under this new program, participants now have a remarkable opportunity to earn their nursing qualifications while working in the field, not only enhancing their career prospects but also contributing to a vital sector facing significant workforce shortages.
Overview of the Program
This initiative consists of two main projects:
1.
Tokyo Nursing Staff Employment Promotion Project:
- To make care work accessible, this program allows individuals interested in nursing to work in caregiving facilities while undergoing training. Participants can earn qualifications such as the Care Worker Initial Training Certificate (previously known as Helper Grade 2) at no cost for tuition.
2.
Tokyo Home Care Recruitment Support Project:
- Similar to the first initiative, this program facilitates free training sessions for home caregiving qualifications while participants are employed in the home care sector.
Both programs are designed to help individuals with no prior qualifications or experience secure jobs in nursing, making the care profession more accessible than ever, especially for women aged 30-50 balancing child-rearing and caregiving responsibilities.
Benefits of Participating
Participants can enjoy numerous benefits including:
- - No Financial Burden: All training fees are covered by Daiki Angel Help, alongside covering job-related travel expenses for those traveling more than 2km.
- - Salary During Training: Unlike traditional programs where participants do not get paid while attending classes, trainees in these programs continue to receive their salary while they are in training.
- - Practical Experience: Trainees not only learn theoretical concepts but also gain hands-on experience by working in actual care environments.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for these programs, individuals must:
- - Either have no qualifications or hold the Care Worker Initial Training Certificate.
- - Be able to work at least 20 hours a week, with some other options available for those wishing to work part-time.
- - Commit to attending necessary training sessions, which typically run from 9 AM to 6 PM.
- - Understand that concurrently working in other jobs within the same sector while enrolled is not permitted.
Commitment to Workforce Development
Daiki Angel Help’s initiative is not isolated; it aligns with the broader mission to address the pressing labor shortage in the care industry. Our company is also recognized as a “Tokyo Work-Friendly Welfare Facility,” emphasizing supportive work environments where employees can thrive while balancing personal and professional obligations. Furthermore, the company actively recruits aspiring caregivers year-round, demonstrating our commitment to building a robust workforce in this crucial field.
Conclusion
As we venture into fiscal year 2025 and beyond, Daiki Angel Help remains dedicated to enhancing the quality of care provided in communities around Tokyo. We invite anyone interested in pursuing a nursing career—regardless of their current qualifications or experience—to reach out for additional details. Our team is available for inquiries both via phone and email to discuss these enriching opportunities.
For more information, please visit
Daiki Angel Help.
Contact Details
- - Phone: 03-5692-7321
- - Email: mutou0812@enzeru.co.jp