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Career Boost Programme: Helping Foreign Nurses Reach Their Goals
Hundreds of highly educated foreign nurses are working in Finland in positions unrelated to their education, for example as a care assistant or as a practical nurse (1).” I worked as a care assistant one year and then I studied to become a practical nurse through an apprenticeship contract in Finland”, says Ronalyn, who completed the Career Boost Programme at Metropolia UAS in 2022 (2). Before moving to Finland, she studied four years getting a Bachelor´s level nursing degree in the Philippines. Career Boost for Foreign Nurses Over the years, universities of applied sciences have organised various qualification projects for foreign nurses (3). One such project, The Career Boost Programme started at Metropolia UAS in spring 2021 and it was organised by Oske project (4). The programme included: Theoretical studies (approx. 30 ECTS) implemented mostly online. The studies are mandated by the National Supervisory Authority for Welfare and Health, Valvira, Clinical nursing training held in a simulation hospital at Metropolia. Finnish language teaching integrated into the professional subject studies. Supervised internship in healthcare facilities mandated by Valvira for approximately 10-12 weeks depending on the student's education and previous working experience. Longing to Be a Nurse Ronalyn just happened to bump into information about the Career Boost Programme on social media and she decided to have a career change after working as a practical nurse for a few years. Working as a practical nurse helped her learn Finnish language and gave her a good understanding of the Finnish care culture. “I missed working as a nurse and being at the hospital. As a care assistant or a practical nurse, you can only give basic care. I felt like my nursing skills and education were wasted. I even missed the smell of antibiotics”, Ronalyn chuckles. Adult Learning requires Creativity Adult learning can be challenging. One ECTS credit point equals 27 actual study hours. In the Career Boost programme, the students studied both Finnish language skills and the nursing practice at the same time. Most adult learners have a full-time job (practical nurses might have a three-shift rotation) and some might have a family with small children. The biggest challenge in adult learning seems to be coordinating different aspects of everyday life (5). “I asked from my boss to get night shifts. When there was a peaceful moment during the night shift, I studied” Ronalyn says. Students who are working full-time and taking care of everyday life responsibilities may need to find creative ways to fit studying into their schedules. Flexible Learning Solutions Adult learners need flexible ways to study. By offering flexible learning solutions, students can have more choices to reach their educational goals. The Career Boost Programme was open to participants from all over Finland. With the help of online learning, the students can develop their skills while continuing to work full-time. This can be crucial if the residence permit is work-based or studying full-time is not otherwise possible. However, online studies require a lot of self-management and adult students have to balance their personal life and uncompleted study tasks weighing on their mind (6.). “I was always stressed out”, Ronalyn remembers. Time management and good study strategies are therefore essential skills for successful learning (7). Sharing Experiences When teaching online, the challenge for teachers is to develop different ways of ensuring interaction with and between the students. Distance learning can be quite lonely, so it is important to create spaces where social relationships can be supported and where students can share experiences with their peers. This can give learners a sense of belonging to an online group, which can help them engage, participate and actively complete learning tasks (8). In the Career Boost Programme, the students had the opportunity to interact with the teachers in weekly online learning sessions on Zoom, where, in addition to studying a pre-determined topic, they had a chance to ask for advice and discuss the assignments. “The teachers were very supportive”, Ronalyn reflects, “We had a Whatsapp group where you could get a quick answer to any matter.” In addition to distance learning, the students practiced nursing skills at Metropolia’s simulation hospital in Myllypuro, Helsinki. Ronalyn had to travel all the way from Northern Finland to the Myllypuro campus for the simulation days. Fortunately, she found an internship at a University Hospital closer to home and the supervised internship was paid for. “It's easier to get an internship during the summer”, Ronalyn advises new students. Looking Forward The Career Boost programme ended in December 2022. Overall 36 participants completed their qualification studies during the project. In the beginning of 2023, Metropolia UAS started a new programme for healthcare professionals, where nurses, biomedical laboratory scientists, midwives, physiotherapists and radiographers with a foreign bachelor's degree can complete qualification studies. Registration for the programme is ongoing. (9,10). The project, called “Terveysalan ammattilaisten pätevöitymispolku 2023-2024”, wants to support underemployed healthcare professionals to qualify their foreign degrees to get a job equivalent to their education. Although adult learning is sometimes demanding, it is a good opportunity to reach your professional goals. “At the moment I still have a permanent position as a practical nurse because of my working permit issue, but I do gigs occasionally at the hospital. When I work as a licensed nurse, I feel free”, Ronalyn explains. “In the future, I hope I can get a permanent job as an anesthetic nurse or I could work at the OR. There you can see a whole new world in a small room.” Sources: 1) Yle news 2022. https://yle.fi/a/3-12630299 Viewed on 16 March 2023. 2) Ronalyn. Participant in the Career Boost Programme at Metropolia UAS 2023. Interview. 3) Pitkänen, A-H, 2021. Pätevöitymiskoulutuksella Boostia sairaanhoitajapulaan. Blog post. https://blogit.metropolia.fi/montamuuttujaa/2021/11/29/patevoitymiskoulutuksella-boostia-sairaanhoitajapulaan/ 4) Developing competence center functions for highly educated immigrants in the Helsinki region (Oske project). Webpage. https://www.metropolia.fi/en/rdi/rdi-projects/competence-center-of-helsinki-region Viewed on 16 March 2023. 5) Repo, S. 2010. Yhteisöllisyys voimavarana yliopisto-opetuksen ja -opiskelun kehittämisessä. Helsingin yliopisto. Käyttäytymistieteiden laitos. Kasvatustieteellisiä tutkimuksia 228. https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/19875/yhteisol.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y 6) Peltola M., Suorsa T. & Silvola J. 2022. ”Opinnot ikään kuin leijuvat olohuoneessamme” Etäopiskelijan arki oppimisen ja kehityksen ympäristönä ja neuvottelun paikkana. Aikuiskasvatus 3/2022. http://jultika.oulu.fi/files/nbnfi-fe202301306499.pdf 7) Repo S, Vuoksenranta S-T & Ruokolainen, O. 2014. Kuinka avoimen yliopiston opiskelija yhdistää opiskelun, työn ja perheen. Aikuiskasvatus 4/2014. https://journal.fi/aikuiskasvatus/article/view/94106/52784 8) Gillett-Swan, J. 2017. The challenges of online learning: Supporting and engaging the isolated learner. Journal of Learning Design. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1127718.pdf 9) Additional studies for obtaining the practice at the nurse. Studies for nursing graduates from abroad. Webpage. https://www.metropolia.fi/en/academics/study-opportunities-for-immigrants/additional-studies-nurse Viewed on 16 March 2023. 10) Study opportunities and competence development for immigrants. Webpage. https://www.metropolia.fi/fi/opiskelu-metropoliassa/maahanmuuttajille Viewed on 16 March 2023. Blogger: Anu-Helena Pitkänen works as a Career Coach in Metropolia SIMHE services supporting highly educated immigrants with their employment and study paths in Finland. She is working in a collaboration project with the employment services of Helsinki, Espoo and Vantaa-Kerava to increase employment among international professionals in the Helsinki region. She is responsible for guiding the healthcare professionals in Metropolia’s new project “Terveysalan ammattilaisten pätevöitymispolku 2023-2024.”
Entering the labor market in Finland as immigrant – a story of Sufi
Metropolia University of Applied Sciences has offered to immigrants with a higher educational background since 2021. This programme aims to strengthen immigrants’ employment in their own field in Finland. As Business Coordinator in the Career Boostme, I have noticed that polishing job application papers and sparring job search skills are of primary importance in terms of employment. The job seeker’s own activity also plays a very crucial role. During the meetings with people studying through Career Boost programme, I've heard many stories of despair when job applications go unanswered or when more than a hundred applications have already been sent, but there are no invitations to interviews. One sentence becomes all too familiar to many: "Unfortunately, this time the choice was not directed at you." Looking at the statistics, it is clear, that the employment situation of people with an immigrant background has improved significantly over the past couple of decades. In 2000, the unemployment rate of immigrants was up to 31%, while in 2019 it was 18% (1.). The number is still too high, but the trend is going in the right direction. At SIMHE-Metropolia, we have been extremely happy every time a person with an immigrant background has been employed or found an internship. We know how difficult it can be to find a job. Learning from success is important, and maintaining hope is at least as important. That is why I want to share Sufi’s, one of our Career Boost participant’s, experiences of job hunting in Finland. I hope this story encourages other job seekers to continue pursuing their dreams in Finland. Let’s talk about Finnish language Sufi moved to Finland two years ago. He started supplementary training at Metropolia UAS programme’s Business Accounting line and started active job search while participating in the programme. When asked what kind of difficulties he faced in his job search in Finland, Sufi immediately mentions language skills: "The main obstacle to me, which was the main cause for several No answers, was the language barrier." (2a) Riina Kangasniemi's Master's thesis Challenges and support of immigrants' employment in Finland - Experiences of counselors and highly educated immigrants (3a), published in autumn 2022, sums it up clearly: the language skills are the most important factors in the employment of immigrants. Highly educated immigrants faced requirements of excellent Finnish language skills in the workplace which formed an obstacle for employment. This finding is supported by the observation that the Swedish-speaking recruitment professional, Sofia Pohls made in 2022 when examining 400 job advertisements: 366 of them required fluent Finnish language skills. (4.) At SIMHE, we hear a lot about the importance of language skills. Language issues are also on the list of standard topics when I meet company representatives and employers. To summarize the discussions: as long as Finnish working life is dominated by Finnish, the importance of language skills will be emphasized. Especially if the working language in one’s field is Finnish, then knowing some Finnish is an essential skill. There are various language courses offered on different levels which you can practice on your own, if there are no Finns in one’s own networks. For example, for parents who are at home with their children, meeting new people can be very difficult in practice. The Finnishcourses.fi website (5.) has gathered all Finnish courses in one place, where you can easily find the right courses by selecting the level and city. And if you need tips for networking, please check our Career Coach’s blog The Art of Networking - Where to start if you don’t know anyone in Finland (6.). The crucial points in job search Sufi has gone through the process and knows what worked for him. He listed the most important tips (2b): Put an effort to improving your Finnish language skills, it will pay off. Create a professional CV. Be open to new(For how to find hidden jobs, read our blog: Playing hide and seek with hidden job markets )(7) Even though your intentions and attempts are the most important part, The just-published Kangasniemi’s Master's thesis (3b) also confirms Sufi's observations to be correct. The items listed below were seen to contribute to getting a job: The job seeker's job searching skills; i.e. CV and own activity capital; i.e. knowledge and language skills integration into society personality In addition to the job seeker’s skills, the thesis (3c) distinguished two other main categories of factors in promoting employment: The labor market and the employers. Among other things, the attitudes of employers and the opportunities they offer were mentioned regarding the labor market. Societal factors. The various services offered to immigrants, on the other hand, were raised as important in societal factors. When society is changing too slowly, one can influence one’s own opportunities in the job search, for example, in the ways Sufi mentioned. Finding the support available It is difficult to influence employers' attitudes and societal development quickly, but there are plenty of different services aimed at immigrants. And since the challenges of employment of immigrants have been identified at the Ministerial level in Finland, there will be new projects and openings in the future as well. For example, the me is running at Metropolia UAS until June , and new programmes are constantly being developed. It is therefore worth actively monitoring the services and participating in them as much as possible. Services supporting employment such as (10.) are real opportunities for the unemployed. The job seeker can inform recruiters about these possibilities, since according to my experience, not every recruiter is aware of them. Active use of the services available can provide just the right amount of support. Sufi felt that he got support from Career Boost: "Clearly, I got a lot of help. Thanks to my Career Coach, I made a professional CV, and feeling supported meant a lot and prevented me from feeling lonely.” (2c) Difficulties in job search might build up negative feelings which is challenge many job seeker face. In addition to this many face the same feelings and hardships alone. Getting to know other people in the same situation while attending services can provide support when one can no longer believe in the process. "Honestly, I was frustrated and disappointed, but these days, I feel more comfortable. I know it's just the beginning, and I must keep developing myself with an emphasis on Finnish language to get my targeted job as a Specialist.”(2d) After a couple of months active job searching Sufi's hard work finally paid off and he found a job. "I finally got a contract for an English position. But I will never give up on improving my Finnish skill, at least for the next ten years.”(2e) Be the change you want to see A lot still needs to be done in Finnish society, working life and organizational cultures in order to improve the employment of immigrants. The process requires as diligent and multi-level work as improving the equality of women in working life, which is also still in progress. WNow many women are in leading positions, just look at our Prime Minister Sanna Marin. As the Finnish work culture becomes more diverse, immigrants and their offspring will also get into important positions and perhaps new solutions will be found for language skills requirements, for example. Change requires political will, the awakening and opening up of the state, municipalities and employers, as well as the resilience of individuals. Fortunately, the change has already been awakened in many places and more research information is also available. “Keep calm and search for job while practicing Finnish”, as one famous quote could say. Sources EK (2021). Tilastoja maahanmuuttajien työllisyydestä. https://ek.fi/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/20211017-tilastoja-maahanmuuttajien-tyollisyydesta.pdf (2022). Participant in the Career Boost programme at Metropolia UAS. Interview. Kangasniemi, R. (2022). Maahanmuuttajien työllistymisen haasteet ja tuki Suomessa - Ohjaajien ja korkeasti koulutettujen maahanmuuttajien kokemuksia. Master’s thesis. Jyväskylä University. https://jyx.jyu.fi/bitstream/handle/123456789/81664/1/URN%3ANBN%3Afi%3Ajyu-202206133273.pdf Sören, J. (2022) Svårt få job med knaglig finska. Hufvudstadsbladet 23.12.2022. https://www.hbl.fi/artikel/61aabe47-3514-422c-b668-6a512b381fd1 Finnish courses (2023). https://finnishcourses.fi/ Hoppania, R. (2022). The Art of Networking – where to start if you don´t know anyone in Finland? Blog post. https://blogit.metropolia.fi/variousvariables/2022/08/25/the-art-of-networking-where-to-start-if-you-dont-know-anyone-in-finland/ Luoma, T. & Vaittinen, J. (2023). Playing hide and seek with hidden job markets. Blog post. https://blogit.metropolia.fi/variousvariables/2023/01/25/playing-hide-and-seek-with-hidden-job-markets/ Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment in Finland 2022 Pay subsidy is granted for employing unemployed persons. Webpage. https://tem.fi/en/pay-subsidy Oppisopimus. Webpage. https://oppisopimus.fi/en/student/apprenticeship-training/ TE-palvelut 2022. Work try-out practices and provisions. Webpage. https://toimistot.te-palvelut.fi/en/work-try-out-practices-and-provisions Blogger: Maria Osamitsu works as a Business Coordinator at SIMHE (Supporting Immigrants in Higher Education in Finland) services and Project Manager at AMKosaaja project. Her aim is to smooth the path for international talents to Finnish labor markets by creating relevant networks and strengthening customers’ job searching skills.