
Germany needs international healthcare professionals.
We are looking for you.
Your qualification is highly sought after in Germany. Our country needs international healthcare professionals because society is aging. Already today, one in five healthcare professionals comes from abroad. Healthcare teams are international, and you are welcome! With a university degree as a Nurse or another profession in healthcare, you will always have a job in Germany. Working conditions and your salary are good. You will live in a safe country that offers economic and political stability. A good public education system and good free healthcare will enable you to start your own family later and raise your children under good conditions.
Working in Germany: Good working conditions and stable living conditions
This is what makes working in Germany attractive:
With our free-of-charge program, you can make your way to Germany safely. Here, you can continue your career in a large hospital or a modern practice. The prerequisites are good and very good grades in your studies, high motivation, and the willingness to focus entirely on learning German for seven to eleven months. We will take care of everything else for you. You will benefit from these advantages in Germany:

38.5 hours per week.
Your weekly working hours are capped. This is what the trade unions negotiated. This gives you time to rest, do sports, and spend time with friends.

Good salary.
After recognition, you earn €3,200 to €3,500 gross per month. As you gain professional experience, you can earn up to €4,500 gross per month.

Six weeks of vacation.
You receive 30 days of paid vacation per year. With your visa, you can conveniently travel around Europe or visit your family.

Shift allowances.
For night and weekend shifts, you receive allowances that significantly increase your salary, as well as time off in lieu.
Experiences of international nurses with TalentOrange.
Find out what our talents say about us:
Become part of the TalentOrange Program now!
The button will take you directly to our application form. There, you select your professional qualification, upload your documents, and answer a few short questions.

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Eligibility requirements for international skilled professionals: Working in Germany with TalentOrange
Who can take part in the TalentOrange Program?
Our Program is aimed at skilled professionals from abroad who are seeking qualified full-time employment in Germany in the profession they trained for. We support you step by step on your journey. You can take part if you have at least a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following professions:
- Nurse
- Midwife
- Surgical Assistant
- Medical Laboratory Technologist
- Radiological Technologist
- Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist
- Early Childhood Educator
- Social (Education) Worker
You meet these requirements:
Openness:
You are open to a new culture and would like to live and work in Germany. You enjoy meeting new people.
Willingness to embrace change:
As you will be discovering a new country, you have a positive attitude towards change.
Diligence and commitment:
At the language school, you need diligence and motivation to learn German really well while still in your home country.
Perseverance:
When things get difficult, you don’t bury your head in the sand—you look for a solution. We will help you with that.
Further training opportunities for qualified nurses from abroad.
Your next career step in Germany.

Your options:
In Germany, there are many opportunities for you as a qualified nurse to continue your career. Most further training is paid for by your employer. Generally, you can continue working in the hospital while attending courses and training. Here are just a few options:
- Specialisation in Paediatric Nursing, Intensive Care Nursing, Oncology, Diabetology, Geriatrics, etc.
- Advanced Rraining to become a Ward Manager
- Advanced Training to become a Clinical Instructor in Nursing
- Degree Programme in Health Economics
- Master’s Degree in Nursing Education (Goal: Teacher at a Nursing School)
Fair. Transparent. Human.
We follow the Employer Pays principle. This means: your language course is free of charge for you because your future employer pays for it. This applies to all our services. We only ask one thing of you: your full focus and attention on learning German. This is demanding enough, we think. Here you can find out what "fair recruitment" means:







