City is hiring for positions in children's day care, promising a 'fantastic' career opportunity.
In the city of Gladbeck, a significant change is underway in the childcare sector. As of August 1st, a new regulation has been implemented, aimed at strengthening the pedagogical offer for children.
The City of Gladbeck's Family Office plays a crucial role in this transition, assisting with the placement of childcare spaces. One of the beneficiaries of this change is Michelle Adamowski, who recently opened a new childcare facility. Previously active in retail, Adamowski completed a qualification measure consisting of both theoretical and practical components to prepare for her role as a childcare provider.
As of January, Adamowski will be caring for four children in her rooms in Zweckel, all of which are already taken, according to the city administration. The search results do not provide specific details about the new regulations, such as the focus on large daycare facilities, substitute offers, child protection requirements, funding for caregivers, or the emphasis on the kindergarten equivalent offer.
However, the new regulation does offer more incentives for providing substitute places for caregivers, leading to increased reliability for parents and children. The city administration also aims to make the profession of "childcare" more attractive with the new regulation. Caregivers in Gladbeck will benefit from increased funding and continued payment in case of illness for 10 days and 30 absences.
For those interested in the profession of daycare provider, the next information opportunity is on Wednesday, September 24, from 1:30 PM to 3 PM. Registrations can be made at the secretary's office of the municipal family office or via email.
Maresa Kallmeier, head of early education and care, is responsible for explaining the new regulation. The city of Gladbeck will expand the Kita Navigator by a module for registration for daycare. The specialist advisory service for childcare serves as a contact person for persons interested in qualifying as a childcare provider and for parents looking for a free place.
Caregivers in Gladbeck are now required to provide evidence of corresponding training and submit protection concepts to strengthen child protection. The city of Gladbeck will also expand its childcare offerings by adding a module for daycare registration to the Kita Navigator.
For more definitive and detailed information, it is recommended to consult the official Gladbeck city administration website, the local youth welfare office (Jugendamt), or recent official publications on childcare regulation updates in Gladbeck. The new regulation aims to provide childcare as an equivalent offer to the kindergarten, focusing particularly on large daycare facilities, allowing a maximum of three daycare providers to care for up to nine children. The costs for daycare for the Kita year 2025/2026 amount to around 3.3 million euros, and the additional costs from August to 2028 amount to around 386,000 euros. The city of Gladbeck has made a statement regarding the new regulation.
In response to the new regulation implemented in Gladbeck, Michelle Adamowski, a former retail worker, has transitioned into a childcare provider, offering home-and-garden-based lifestyle services for four children in her rooms in Zweckel. The city administration aims to make the profession of "childcare" more attractive with this new regulation, offering increased funding for caregivers and ensuring continued payment in case of illness for 10 days and 30 absences.