Video clips on social networks relayed by influencers: the government will launch on Monday March 21 a recruitment campaign in the care professions aimed at young people and people in retraining.

The objective is in particular to recruit 10,000 work-study students at the start of the 2022 school year (compared to 4,000 today) when applications for post-baccalaureate training are opened, the entourage of the Minister of Health told the press on Wednesday. Health, Olivier Véran.

The future work-study contracts concern positions as nurses, caregivers, specialized educators or educational and social support, both in public and private establishments.

A shortage of candidates

Even if nursing schools and health training are popular in post-baccalaureate wishes, the government wants to boost demand and student success in the face of a "shortage of candidates for care and support professions" .

To ensure career development in the care professions, Olivier Véran also announced a “path to success” intended for experienced caregivers wishing to become nurses.

This training will be carried out in two years, against three currently, in order to “allow more mobility between professions”, specified the cabinet of Olivier Véran.

To promote long careers in the health sector, 13,600 places in validation of acquired experience (VAE) will be extended to nursing auxiliaries, announced the office of the Secretary of State in charge of people with disabilities.

This system makes it possible to convert professional experience into diplomas.

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