What are the advantages of management courses in the social and healthcare sector?
The management training courses in the social and healthcare sector are modular in structure and can be continued in stages via the federal certificate "Team leader in social and socio-medical institutions" to the federal diploma "Institution manager in the social and socio-medical sector".
The most important advantages are
- No specific prior knowledge is usually required to train as a team leader. All you need is a first current management task in which you can practise and apply what you have learned.
- The modular training concept offers further training for beginners and experienced managers in the social and healthcare sector. You can receive credit for skills acquired outside of these courses and progress to a higher level of further training.
- The modular structure allows for flexible and individual study planning.
- If you can free up a lot of time, compact courses will lead you efficiently to your desired degree and educational goal.
- Many module qualifications consist of practical work that you can perform as part of your daily work.
- The qualifications "Team leader in social and socio-medical institutions" and "Institution leader in social and socio-medical institutions" are federally recognized and are financially supported. After the federal examination, you will receive up to 50% of the course fees back - regardless of whether you pass or fail.
- The courses are specifically geared towards work situations in social, socio-educational and medical institutions and are therefore very practice-oriented
- The lecturers in continuing vocational training are generally professionals with practical experience.
- In the courses you get to know like-minded people from a wide range of professions and institutions and can network widely.
- During the training, you will also examine your own behavior, thought patterns and basic attitudes. You will also benefit from this personally outside of work.
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