Japan needs Pinoy nurses and certified care workers. According to the Embassy of Japan in the Philippines, Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), in coordination with the Japan International Corporation of Welfare Services (JICWELS), the application is open until April 2025.
Japan needs 50 registered nurses and 300 certified care workers.
Such hiring is included in the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA).
The requirement for nurse applicants: Graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing with active Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) license; Minimum of three (3) years hospital, clinic or health center work experience; Must be motivated and committed to work and study as a candidate for "Kangoshi" to obtain a National License in Japan.
For applicants as care workers (Kaigofukushishi): *Graduate of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (with or without PRC license);
*Graduate of four (4) year course BUT should submit TESDA National Certificate II in Caregiving (NC II);
*Must be motivated and committed to work and study as a candidate for "Kaigofukushishi" to obtain a National License in Japan.
Passing applicants must undergo Japanese Language Training for six months in the Philippines, and another six months in Japan, before their three to four-year contracts in Japanese hospitals and caregiving facilities.
Japanese Language Training is free and there is a daily living allowance for the entire training period. Candidates are encouraged to eventually obtain the Japanese license for Kangoshi and Kaigofukushishi to give them the opportunity for a longer employment term in Japan," according to the embassy.
April 4, 2025 is the application submission deadline for DMW central and regional offices.
Qualified applicants must register online at https://dmw.gov.ph/ or //onlineservices.dmw.gov.ph/OnlineServices/DMWOnline.aspx, and submit the necessary documents in person at the DMW's Migrant Workers Registry Division office.
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