AMEOS Klinikum Bad Salzuflen
Bad Salzuflen
AMEOS: Training to become a Nursing Specialist (m/f/d)
- 12 June 2026
- 100%
- Bad Salzuflen
About the job
Training to become aNursing Specialist (m/f/d)
What do we offer you?
- Practical and varied training according to the modern generalist training concept
- Structured support by experienced practical instructors in the clinic as well as qualified teaching staff from our cooperating nursing school at Franziskus Hospital Bielefeld
- Working in a committed and multiprofessional team that supports you throughout your entire training
- Attractive training remuneration as well as additional employee benefits
- Diverse development opportunities and very good chances of being taken on after successful completion of training
- Access to modern learning offers and thorough preparation for your future professional life
- Professionally recognised qualification throughout Europe with diverse career and further training opportunities
- Secure training place in a future-oriented healthcare company
During your training you will learn...
- To professionally care for and support people of all ages
- To independently plan, carry out and document nursing measures
- To advise and instruct patients and relatives on health matters
- To work closely with doctors, therapists and other professional groups
- To get to know modern nursing, medical and digital work processes
- To take responsibility in a varied and meaningful profession
What do you bring with you?
- At least a secondary school leaving certificate or a lower secondary school leaving certificate with at least two years of completed vocational training
- Good German language skills in spoken and written form (at least B2 level)
- Health suitability for practising the profession
- Enjoyment in dealing with people as well as interest in nursing and medical topics
- A high degree of empathy, sense of responsibility and communication skills
- Ability to work in a team, reliability and commitment
- Motivation to learn new things and actively shape the future of nursing