Dermbach Family Seeks Part-Time Diabetes Companion for Child's Daily Support
Dermbach Family Seeks Part-Time Diabetes Companion for Child's Daily Support
Dermbach Family Seeks Part-Time Diabetes Companion for Child's Daily Support
A family in Dermbach is looking for a part-time medical school companion to support their child with type 1 diabetes. The role, offered through myhomecare Hessen GmbH, involves assisting with daily routines and diabetes management. Candidates with medical, nursing, or educational experience—or motivated career changers—are encouraged to apply.
The position is based in Dermbach and requires around 35 hours per week. Initially, the companion will work in a daycare setting before transitioning to school. Pay continues during school holidays, ensuring stable employment.
Key responsibilities include monitoring blood glucose levels, supervising the insulin pump, and calculating carbohydrate units. The companion will also support the child's general well-being throughout the day. Interested applicants can find more details and apply via the job listing at indeed.de. For direct inquiries, Ms. Thomas is available at +49 661 96093090.
The role offers a chance to make a direct impact on a child's daily life while working in a structured, supportive environment. With flexible hours and paid holidays, it suits both experienced professionals and those new to the field. Applications are now open for qualified candidates.
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