Young job seekers now have an excellent chance to work overseas in the medical field, thanks to a new initiative by the Uttar Pradesh government. Through the local employment office, applications are being invited for international roles in Germany, Japan, and Israel. The program has generated strong enthusiasm among youth, especially in Ghazipur district.
Extended Deadline: Apply by April 30Initially, the application deadline was set for March 31, but it has now been extended to April 30 to ensure that more candidates can benefit from this initiative.
Available Positions and CountriesInterested applicants must apply online via the Rojgar Sangam Portal. The available positions are:
- Israel
- Role: Home-Based Caregiver
- Vacancies: 5,000
- Work Schedule: 6 days/week, 9 hours/day
- Age Limit: 25–45 years
- Note: Highest number of openings, most in demand among applicants
- Germany
- Role: Assistant Nurse
- Vacancies: 250
- Work Schedule: 5 days/week, 8 hours/day
- Age Limit: 24–40 years
- Salary: Approx. ₹2,29,259 per month
- Japan
- Role: Caregiver
- Vacancies: 50
- Work Schedule: 5 days/week, 8 hours/day
- Age Limit: 20–27 years
- Salary: Approx. ₹1,16,976 per month
- Requirements: Proficiency in English and Japanese
- All applications must be submitted through the Rojgar Sangam portal.
- For assistance, candidates can contact the employment office or call the toll-free helpline for guidance.
- High-paying jobs in reputed countries
- 5-day work weeks with fixed hours
- Fully government-supported initiative
- Great career growth in healthcare abroad
- Simple online application process
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