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Israel Seeks 2,300 Nepali Workers for Caregiving Roles Under Labor Agreement

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Israel has opened applications for 2,300 Nepali workers to fill caregiving positions in long-term care centers, according to the Department of Foreign Employment. This recruitment is part of a bilateral labor agreement between Nepal and Israel, aiming to provide assistance to the elderly and disabled. The application process is underway, with specific age, educational, and physical requirements for interested candidates.

  • The recruitment drive aims to select 1,380 female and 920 male candidates aged between 25 and 45 years.
  • Applicants must have passed at least Class 10 and completed a 15-month Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) or Community Medicine Assistant (CMA) course, or possess a 10+2 qualification with at least three months of recognized caregiver training.
  • Selected workers will receive a monthly salary of approximately 5,881.50 Israeli New Shekels (NIS), with additional facilities for overtime, holidays, and food, as per Israeli labor laws.
  • The initial contract period is one year and can be extended up to a maximum of five years, with employers arranging accommodation, though workers will bear the associated costs.
  • Applications are being accepted online through the government's web portal until June 21, 2026.

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