Gyeongnam Information University and Caring Join Hands to Train Residential International Student Caregivers
Kyungnam College of Information and Technology has signed a business agreement with Caring (CEO Kim Taeseong) to train and support employment for local settlement-type international student caregivers.
Agreement Ceremony. (Park Seongbok, Vice President of Caring (7th from the left), Kim Taesang, President of Gyeongnam Information University (8th))
View original imageThe signing ceremony, held in the university's main conference room, was attended by Caring's Deputy CEO Park Seongbok, Kyungnam College of Information and Technology President Kim Taesang, professors from the Department of Hospital Medical Administration, and other officials from both organizations.
Through this agreement, the two organizations will cooperate to provide caregiver training and employment support for international students. In particular, they plan to offer preliminary caregiver education, understanding of medical services, and dementia care skills to international students from countries such as Vietnam and Mongolia who enroll at Kyungnam College of Information and Technology, while also working together to promote human and material exchanges for employment opportunities.
Deputy CEO Park Seongbok stated, "By utilizing Caring's care service infrastructure, we aim to train excellent caregivers and care personnel together with Kyungnam College of Information and Technology," adding, "We will further expand recruitment connections so that international students can work at local long-term care institutions and senior welfare housing."
President Kim Taesang emphasized, "As a leading community college in Busan, Kyungnam College of Information and Technology will strive to nurture talent such as care personnel needed in the region," and added, "We will provide full support so that international students can settle in the community and work with a sense of purpose, and we will continue to grow as a truly beloved local university."
Caring, a senior care specialist company, is one of Korea's leading companies providing essential care services to the local community, including home care, day care, and hospital accompaniment.
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