Support and Employment Opportunities for Immigrant Females
Münster is set to host a series of events aimed at supporting migrant women in finding apprenticeships or jobs. The events, titled "Next Step - Next Level," will take place on four specific dates: September 22, October 20, November 17, and December 8.
Each event will be held at Stadthaus 2, specifically on the 11th floor, Room 2/1, located at Ludgeriplatz 4. The times for each event will remain consistent, from 9 am to 12 pm.
The consulting centers of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the Chamber of Crafts, and the Chamber of Agriculture will be present to provide advice and support primarily to the industrial, craft, and agricultural sectors. Welcome advisors from these chambers will be available to help women navigate the topic of vocational training and employment.
Additionally, the Municipal Service Center for Work of the Jobcenter will be present to answer questions about funding opportunities.
If you are a woman who has recently moved to Münster or has been living there for a longer period and would like to attend, registrations can be made via email to Beata Kanngießer at the email address [email protected]. The email address is specific to Beata Kanngießer for these registrations.
Please note that the events occur on Mondays and not on any other day of the week. The events are scheduled for four dates until the end of the year and will take place only at Stadthaus 2.
These events are a great opportunity for migrant women in Münster to receive valuable advice and support in their job search or vocational training journey. Don't miss out - register today!
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