The Hidden Path to Working as a Nurse in Denmark

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025

Комментарии • 23

  • @zoyaash
    @zoyaash 23 дня назад

    Hahaha mange tak! liked the humour and the video.

  • @vinoddaliya782
    @vinoddaliya782 Месяц назад

    Hello sir I am from India I have done Gernal nursing (GNM) three years after that I did post bsc Nurshing and have 20 month clinical experience at present working in Africa .
    I was trying to rgister in Danish authorization but the fee option is shwoing in DKK olny . Is there any ater way to submit fee ?
    I really need help in this .
    Thank you sir

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  Месяц назад

      According to the Danish authority (Patientsikkerhedsstyrelsen), you can pay with Visa and Mastercard. You will pay in Danish kroner, and Visa or Mastercard will automatically convert the currency.

  • @allwindsouza1305
    @allwindsouza1305 22 дня назад

    Hi im from india some agency in india is given jobs in Denmark to work as a care given so i want to know are there jobs available and regarding salary ,,,, do u need danish exam to get jobs as a Registered nurse

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  21 день назад

      Hi! Yes, there are jobs available in Denmark for caregivers and nurses. To work as a registered nurse, you’ll need to pass a Danish language exam (usually at B2 level) and get authorization from the Danish Patient Safety Authority. For nurses from India, this process also involves 6 months to a year of what’s called “traditional employment,” where you learn the Danish healthcare system. Sometimes, additional classes are required, depending on your educational background. The salary for registered nurses is good, around €3,500-4,000/month before taxes on a 37 hour work week. If you’re coming through an agency, make sure they’re legit and guide you properly. Good luck! 😊

    • @allwindsouza9364
      @allwindsouza9364 20 дней назад

      What salary is paid for aged care...

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  20 дней назад

      @allwindsouza9364 Depending on your role in caring for the aged population in a full-time job, the starting pay is between $3000 and $5000 USD equivalent.

  • @parashuramkoirala8743
    @parashuramkoirala8743 Месяц назад

    Hello friend is it really difficult for foreign nurses to find a job for adaptation in denmark?i want to move to denmark as nurse please help
    Me

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  Месяц назад +1

      I’d love to help, but the process really depends on a few things-like where you’re from, your level of education, and what you’re expecting from working in Denmark. If you can share more details about your background, I’ll be able to give you better advice on what steps you need to take! 😊

  • @EaminsEdge
    @EaminsEdge 2 месяца назад

    Hi The Danish Male Nurse
    I came across your RUclips channel and noticed a few issues that could be affecting

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  2 месяца назад +1

      Could be affecting what??? and if you are just another RUclips SEO optimiser then don't wast your time replying

    • @EaminsEdge
      @EaminsEdge 2 месяца назад

      @TheDanishMaleNurse The content of your video SEO is not well organized, good tags are not added, so your channel is not growing, if you fix these problems, your channel will grow more.

  • @zoyaash
    @zoyaash 22 дня назад

    Hello Martin, I hope you are doing well. I really am interested in becoming an RN in Denmark. I have a few queries. Please mention your email address.

  • @TunnelWorks
    @TunnelWorks День назад

    Hi! It was a informative video. I have some questions regarding nursing job as a assistant nurse in Denmark. Could you give your other social media links like facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn? Appreciate for you efforts.

  • @feba9
    @feba9 2 месяца назад

    Haii

  • @NalinWijesundara
    @NalinWijesundara 2 месяца назад

    Have denmark part time job ?

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  2 месяца назад

      Well, sure, many nurses in Denmark work part-time. The most common part-time jobs are 28 hours a week, but we have everything from 0 to 37 hours a week.

    • @beenadenzil9389
      @beenadenzil9389 6 дней назад

      Hai, some agency is telling without danish language we can work as a registered nurse in denmark, is it true

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  6 дней назад

      @beenadenzil9389 You can obtain a full-time introductory position, but it depends on having a bachelor's degree equivalent to a Danish one (some EU degrees or pre-approved non-EU individuals) and passing a Danish exam within 6-12 months, depending on your education level. Otherwise, you will start as an LPN/LVN equivalent while being assessed.

    • @beenadenzil9389
      @beenadenzil9389 6 дней назад

      @@TheDanishMaleNurse without agency, how we can apply direct, is there any site or link

    • @TheDanishMaleNurse
      @TheDanishMaleNurse  6 дней назад +1

      @beenadenzil9389 on our patients safety boards homepage you can learn more
      en.stps.dk/health-professionals-and-authorities/registration-of-healthcare-professionals/nurse