1. Apprenticeship Programmes (Ausbildungen) in Germany
Apprenticeship programmes (Ausbildungen) are training programmes offered in Germany for school leavers who choose not to pursue degree programmes.
Students in apprenticeship programs are employed part-time by a company while attending school. Depending on the program, they may alternate between work and training weekly or monthly. The program typically lasts three years, with students receiving a monthly salary for their living expenses. To enroll, students must have a host company or training institution and a strong proficiency in German.
Scaling barriers to sourcing trainees in East Africa
In 2022, AG-Career Hub facilitated a partnership between Hochschule Koblenz University of Applied Sciences in Germany and Mount Kenya University in Kenya to promote mutually beneficial collaborations between the two countries. In 2023, the first pilot project was launched, offering young individuals the chance to train as nurses in Germany. Candidates who meet the specified requirements (outlined below) begin with a preparatory course at Mount Kenya University to prepare for their training in Germany.
The first cohort of Kenyan students arrived in Germany in April 2024 and has started their training. The students are currently undergoing their training at Caritas in Bad Mergentheim.
- You can read more about the research project here: Ensuring A Sustainable Pool of Nursing Professionals
- For more insights from the first cohort, click here:
Apprenticeship Programmes to train as a nurse in Germany
Which requirements do the students need to be enrolled for the nursing apprenticeship trainings in Germany?
Requirements for apprenticeship programmes in Germany
- German language level of B2
- High School Certificate with a Minimum Grade of C (KCSE). If an applicant holds a B2-level proficiency in German, lower KCSE grades may be considered.
- If you have other certificates, kindly contact us.
- Age limit: 29 years
- Passionate to train as a nurse
How to apply
Students who meet the qualifications above can apply for the 3rd intake. Click here to submit your application. Kindly note that only students who meet the qualifications above (especially the language skills - B2 German language certificate / or have passed some B2 modules) will be considered for an interview.
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What happens after enrollment for the preparation course at MKU?
Students who meet the requirements will be enrolled for the preparation course at MKU. The short course covers intercultural training for working and living in Germany, German Language Medical Terminology Course and and basic nursing skills. The goal of the preparation course is to help the students improve their language skills, gain a better understanding of the German culture, understand the competencies needed to blend into the new culture and most importantly understand the structures of the healthcare systems in Germany.
During this time, the documents for visa applications will be processed for accreditation in Germany. The partners in Germany will support the students in processing visa documents, arranging for visa interviews, airport pickup and further support during their training in Germany.