In Jordan, a government-to-government partnership has been in place with the Jordanian Ministry of Labor since 2022. In Germany, the International and Specialized Services (ZAV) are responsible for your admission to the Triple Win programme and your placement with employers. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH supports the Jordanian Ministry of Labor with its own offices and a local team. The GIZ assists with your professional and linguistic preparation and helps you integrate in Germany.
Germany offers nurses a wide range of opportunities for their long-term professional development. With Triple Win, not only will your qualifications be recognized, you will also have a solid basis for building your career in the German healthcare sector. The skills and certifications you acquire will enable you to build on your qualifications – through further training, specialization or being promoted to a management position, for example.
Our support doesn’t end when you arrive in Germany. As a link between nurses and German employers, our team in Germany helps you with your integration, assists you with the initial administrative formalities, organizes virtual welcome meetings and helps you get your qualifications recognized.
„Our programme ensures fair recruitment without any expenses for participants – and a pathway for professional growth and success. Participants choose Triple Win for its integrity, reliability, and commitment to their well-being and career advancement.“
Reem Hoseh & Dana Maddah
Triple Win team Jordan
Triple Win in Jordan:
Triple Win Amman office
c/o Ministry of Labor, Building No 2
Third floor, Amman, Jordan
In cooperation with
Nancy est la deuxième infirmière jordanienne à être arrivée en Allemagne en octobre 2023 dans le cadre du programme Triple Win après avoir réussi son cours d’allemand et terminé tous les préparatifs nécessaires en Jordanie. Pour elle, son voyage a été à la fois un défi et un enrichissement.
Husam a quitté la Jordanie et est arrivé en Allemagne en avril 2024. Auparavant, il avait étudié l’allemand dans son pays d’origine et suivi tous les cours préparatoires. « Maintenant, les gens sont souvent surpris et pensent que j’ai déjà le niveau C1. »