Israel to recruit 2,300 more Nepali caregivers for long-term care centres
Summary
Israel plans to recruit 2,300 additional Nepali caregivers for long-term care facilities under a government labor agreement, with a new recruitment notice to be issued soon by Nepal's Department of Foreign Employment.
Key Points
- Israel will recruit 2,300 more Nepali caregivers for long-term care centres under a government-to-government labour agreement.
- Nepal's Department of Foreign Employment is preparing to issue a recruitment notice based on the quota from Israel's Population and Immigration Authority.
- Previously qualified Nepali candidates who were not selected in the lucky draw will get another chance to compete, provided they pass an English exam.
- Caregivers in Israel earn about 5,884 Israeli shekels monthly and work in centres for severely disabled people under 65 years old.