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  1. Applying as a caregiver in Japan through the JPEPA program means you will have to go to the POEA office to submit the necessary requirements needed to qualify for a job interview with a Japanese employer.

  2. Oct 6, 2022 · Caregiver in Japanese is 介護士 (かいごし kaigoshi) or often shortened 介護 (かいご kaigo). Caregivers usually work in nursing homes where they work shifts and care for multiple people. Some caregivers provide private or home care to tend to one person's needs.

  3. The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) is calling for qualified applicants for Filipino caregivers in Japan. Filipino Caregivers (Nurses + Careworkers) The Japan International Corporation of Welfare Services (JICWELS) needs qualified male and female applicants for the following positions:

  4. Feb 4, 2022 · Caregiver Job Description: A caregiver’s job is to provide direct care to people who are too sick, too young or too old to take care of themselves. A caregiver takes care of the patient’s personal and other care-related activities at home at the request of the patient’s family members or doctor.

  5. Sep 8, 2020 · Kaigofukushishi (介護福祉士) are “Certified Care Workers” in Japan. They are professionals who have earned the title of “Kaigofukushishi” after passing the national qualification based on Chapter III of the Certified Social Worker and Certified Care Worker Act (社会福祉士及び介護福祉士法).

  6. “I want to gain caregiving skills and knowledge in Japan.” “I want to work as a caregiver in Japan.” There are plenty of people who feel this way. Right now, Japan and surely, your home country too, are still living life under the pandemic’s “new normal.”

  7. Aug 2, 2023 · Filipino Caregivers Arriving in Japan. Roscoe Kollin. August 2, 2023. It is widely known that Japan has an aging population and demands for caregivers from other countries are highly in demand. The first deployment of caregivers from the Philippines under the JPEPA program was in 2009.

  8. Nov 13, 2023 · In this blog post, we will discuss the state of Japan's caregiver industry today, introduce the many job openings, offer tips for finding and applying for caregiver positions, and provide advice for success in this rewarding field.

  9. Soon Filipino caregivers will finally be deployed for work in Japan, as the Technical Intern Training Program’s (TITP) implementing rules and regulations (IRR) have already been released last week, as shared in a report by Business Mirror.

  10. The government hiring facility of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration is now accepting applications to fill up the 300 male and female caretakers or Kaigofukushishi needed by the Japan International Corporation of Welfare Services (JICWELS).

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