The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), in cooperation with the Japan International Corporation of Welfare Services (JICWELS) announced the start of recruitment for the second batch of nurses and caregiver for Japan.
POEA Administrator Jennifer Manalili said in an interview that the Philippines initially deployed 283 Filipino nurses and caregivers to Japan. These nurses and caregivers have finished their six-months language training and are now undergoing the on-the-job training on their assigned hospitals and caregiving institutions.
As for the second batch, pre-employment orientation will commence for qualified applicants who have registered online and maintained an active status through the POEA e-registration system at http://www.eregister.poea.gov.ph/ereg/ereg.asp.
According to the POEA Advisory, nurse applicants for Japan must be a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Board License, have at least three (3) years of hospital experience, and must be physically and psychologically fit. Caregivers on the other hand must either be a graduate of any four (4) year course and certified as a caregiver by Technical Education and Skills Authority (TESDA), or a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing with no Board License, and must also be physically and psychologically fit.
In addition, based on the experience of POEA from the first deployment, majority of the Japanese health institutions prefer candidates between 20 to 38 years old.
Qualified applicants must personally submit the following documents to the POEA Main Office or Regional Centers for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
For more information, contact POEA at (632) 722-1172, 722-1176, 722-1143, 722-1146, 721-9497, email info@poea.gov.ph or visit their website at http://www.poea.gov.ph.
POEA Administrator Jennifer Manalili said in an interview that the Philippines initially deployed 283 Filipino nurses and caregivers to Japan. These nurses and caregivers have finished their six-months language training and are now undergoing the on-the-job training on their assigned hospitals and caregiving institutions.
As for the second batch, pre-employment orientation will commence for qualified applicants who have registered online and maintained an active status through the POEA e-registration system at http://www.eregister.poea.gov.ph/ereg/ereg.asp.
According to the POEA Advisory, nurse applicants for Japan must be a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Board License, have at least three (3) years of hospital experience, and must be physically and psychologically fit. Caregivers on the other hand must either be a graduate of any four (4) year course and certified as a caregiver by Technical Education and Skills Authority (TESDA), or a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing with no Board License, and must also be physically and psychologically fit.
In addition, based on the experience of POEA from the first deployment, majority of the Japanese health institutions prefer candidates between 20 to 38 years old.
Qualified applicants must personally submit the following documents to the POEA Main Office or Regional Centers for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
- A detailed resume with one piece 2x2 picture
- College diploma (for caregiver applicants, diploma must be authenticated)
- Transcript of Records
- Valid Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) ID
- Employment Certificates (for Nurse applicants)
- Valid TESDA Certificate (for Caregiver applicants)
- Valid Passport
- Valid NBI Clearance (For Travel Abroad)
For more information, contact POEA at (632) 722-1172, 722-1176, 722-1143, 722-1146, 721-9497, email info@poea.gov.ph or visit their website at http://www.poea.gov.ph.
Trabaho.com thanks its following sources:
Philippine Overseas Employment Administration. POEA Advisory No. 16 Series of 2009 (in PDF format). (Posted December 23, 2009) Retrieved January 5, 2010 from
http://www.poea.gov.ph/advisory/2009/advisory%2016.pdf
Jaymalin, Mayen, The Philippine Star. Japan needs Pinoy nurses, caregivers. (Posted January 5, 2010) Retrieved January 5, 2010 from
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=538078&publicationSubCategoryId=66
dela Torre, AJ, The Freeman. Japan to hire Pinoy nurses, caregivers. (Posted December 21, 2009) Retrieved January 5, 2010 from
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=534512&publicationSubCategoryId=107
Cruz, JC Bello, Manila Bulletin. Japan accepts nurse applications. (Posted December 9, 2009) Retrieved January 5, 2010 from
http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/233246/japan-accepts-nurse-applications
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