Israel needs 500 Filipino caregivers; licensed nurses not allowed to apply
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration announced that qualified Filipino caregivers may now work in Israel without paying exorbitant placement fees.

POEA, through its government hiring facility, is currently accepting applications to fill up the 500 needed home-based caregivers that can provide diligent and skilled caregiving assistance to Israel’s persons with disabilities (PWDs), including those with disabilities and elderly.
The deadline of submission of applications in POEA regional offices is Friday, Nov. 27, and Monday, Nov. 30, for applicants in the POEA Central Office in Mandaluyong City.
Applicants, POEA said, must be a Filipino citizen, at least 23-years-old, at least 5’0” tall, and weighs at least 45 kilograms. Salary is 5,300 New Israeli Shekels, which is approximately $1,500 or P75,000.
Benefits include medical insurance and sick pay, as well as suitable living accommodations in the home of the PWD for the entire duration of the employment.
POEA said that the maximum duration of the permitted employment of a home-based caregiver in Israel is up to 63 months from the time of first entry into Israel or around four to years contract.
POEA reminded that applicants must possess a TESDA certification that certifies them as eligible caregivers for overseas employment or possess a diploma, certifying that they graduated from a four-year nursing or physical therapy college course approved by the government. At least 760 hours of relevant training is also required.
However, POEA noted that due to the present restrictions on the deployment of health care workers due to COVID-19, “licensed nurses are not allowed to apply.”