Further training in treatment care techniques for nursing assistants: Description
The further training is aimed at all persons who are qualified as nursing assistants and have worked for at least one year in an inpatient, day-care, outpatient or other social institution and who wish to acquire further competences in care work.
This is an offer from the IIK-Akademie GmbH and is, under certain conditions, eligible for an education voucher or education check.
Contents
- Updating nursing competencies (basic nursing training for adaptation).
- Treatment care LG1 and LG2: theory and practical exercises/instructions on activities of performance group 1 and 2
- Exam preparation and final exam
Additional Information
Financial Support
Job seekers or persons threatened by unemployment can apply for an education voucher according to AZAV. For currently employed nursing assistants, the measure can be funded with an education voucher.
Course Content
Scope: 166 teaching units (UE) à 45 minutes
- Theory as online live teaching in virtual classrooms (92 UE)
- practical instruction in presence (74 UE)
- Final exam (4 units)
Contents:
- Updating of nursing competences (basic training in nursing for adaptation), 35 UE
- Treatment care LG1 and LG2: theory and practical exercises/instructions on activities of service group 1 and 2 (97 UE, of which 27 UE are theory and 70 UE are practical instructions).
- Repetition, consolidation, preparation for exams (24 UE)
- Final exam (4 UE)
Additional Services
The IIK-Akademie GmbH (formerly IIK Firmenservice GmbH) is a 100% subsidiary of the Institut für Internationale Kommunikation e.V. (IIK) in Düsseldorf and Berlin, an educational institute spun off from the Heinrich Heine University, which in 1989 offered further training with a focus on languages and professions and in this context trained foreign nurses and doctors in particular.Here, the IIK and the IIK Academy have been working closely with Düsseldorf hospitals for many years.
Certification: TQCert M-041412-24032 AZAV SGB III
Target Group
Any person who is qualified as a nursing assistant and has worked for at least one year in an inpatient, partial inpatient, outpatient or other social service facility.