Nursing jobs in Denmark?

Hi all,

I'm new to the forum and am hoping to move out to DK in a few years. I'll be working as a nurse, and have a few questions...

How easy is it to get a job in healthcare?
I know no Danish, but will be learning it before I come over - how much language would I be expected to have?
Experience... is it required? If so, how much??

TIA!!!

Hi OrphanSock,

Welcome to Expat.com! :)

I wish you good luck in your search.

All the best,
Christine
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Hi.

Before you start planning you must make sure that you nurse training is recognized in Denmark, I think the nursing qualification is “higher” in Denmark than other countries, you might not be allowed to work as a nurse, but only as a helper.

And in regards to language, I think you will find it difficult to find a job if you do not speak Danish. Have a look at some job sites and see if they have jobs where Danish is not required. Some sites to mention is jobnet.dk and jobindex.dk both have English options.

I hope I am not sounding to negative, good luck with it all.

Regards Sarah

Hi Sarah and thanks for your reply :) I don't think you sound negative - I appreciate the good advice :)

How could I find out if my degree would be recognised in DK?

Hi.

I am not really sure, you can try contacting the department of education www.ug.dk or maybe contact a nursing school www.sygeplejerskeuddannelsen.dk both these sites have English options.
 
Maybe you can speak to the student advisor at you school to make recommendations for you.

Regards Sarah

Hi Orphansock,

I am a danish student in the nursing school (Metropol) in copenhagen (half way through my education).

At the moment the nursing jobs don't look too good in denmark. Since the financial crisis the hospitals have been firing far too many nurses so that it is even difficult for danish nurses to get a job. Also many new graduates have went on to taking a candidate degree in nursing because they simply can't get a job :(

But I hear that in Norway it is much easier to get a job as a nurse and the pay is even better!

Also, Sarah is correct in: 'Before you start planning you must make sure that you nurse training is recognized in Denmark, I think the nursing qualification is “higher” in Denmark than other countries, you might not be allowed to work as a nurse, but only as a helper.

And in regards to language, I think you will find it difficult to find a job if you do not speak Danish. Have a look at some job sites and see if they have jobs where Danish is not required. Some sites to mention is jobnet.dk and jobindex.dk both have English options.'

If you want more information you can call this number : 0045 72282900 (the copenhagen nursing school)

Just a wild guess, but...If someone were coming to America from a foreign country....How much English and experience do you think THEY should have in order to get a job in health care over here?  I would imagine the same would go for someone going from America to a foreign country?

I think even if what Sarah says applies to your case, then I do think they are always on the look for people to be employed in the public healthcare system....such as elderly people's homes etc.

Yes you would probably be required to speak Danish, but I know many foreigners are employed in this sector since they need people.

You could make contacts to the employer behind a job post to ask if they accept your degree or perhaps if not then ask them who you might be able to contact for more information...

www.jobindeks.dk is a job site

But yes I supose it's country specific so you would need to have your degree accepted or upgraded, have a permit or whatever before you can find jobs.

OrphanSock wrote:

Hi Sarah and thanks for your reply :) I don't think you sound negative - I appreciate the good advice :)

How could I find out if my degree would be recognised in DK?

Hi.
It will be really good idea to learn Danish, before you apply fr a job. I have seen few non Danish nurses, bcoz I think language is important. A good experience in intensive unit, will get you some extra points.

Jacob

I TOOK DIPLOMA IN NURSING FROM DEVAMATHA SCHOOL OF NURSING IN 2005.I HAVE 7YRS EXPERIENCE IN THIS FIELD NOW I WOULD LIKE WORK AS A REGISTERD NURSE IN DENMARK

Hello, i'm an italian nurse looking for job in Copenaghen, i got 5years experience especially in hemodialysis

hi, are there other ways to become a nurse in denmark such as going back to school? i have my nursing degree in my home country but i have not sufficient experience in the hospital but i would really like to do everything i can to get to the nursing field in denmark. do you suggest i can enroll myself in a nursing school in denmark? i will go back to nursing school if that's what it takes. please any advices? thanks a lot

i am ARNALD TULA i am from albania for moment i am here in copenhagen  i like this country  and need a job i finish the school in albania for nurse in hospital  in denemark  i have 2 years experience of reanimation and i worket 2 years in emergency...my experience is 4 years in this work ......please tell me ... thanks a lot

@ anald tula > Try to post your job request in the Nurse job offers in Copenhagen, it might help you to raise your chances.

Thanks,

Priscilla  :cheers:

You cannot just work as a nurse in Denmark as it is a regulated profession. You can find out of the requirements here:
http://ufm.dk/en/education-and-institut … term=nursehttps://sundhedsstyrelsen.dk/en/registr … fessionals

And you have to speak Danish!

Hi how u can help me now ? For work

http://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_t … k/work.htm
First of all, you have to meet the requirements in above link to be entitled to work in Denmark, but as I read the rules, you will not meet the requirements for a green card.

:(

Hi all
I got job opportunity in Denmark. I have quiry regards the english test. Is it mandatory to pass English exam. Is it good place to work as a staff nurse.

Hi!My name is Arnald Tula,,im interesed for work in copenhagen,because i like very much city copenhagen,im from Albania city Shkoder,my experienc 2 yers in reanimation 2011-2013,today im in emergency,thank you.

Hello,

As far as i know, you need to get your Danish Authorization for you to practice Nursing in Denmark. Danish language is a must, since hospital charting should be done in Danish.  They offer free language studies in Denmark.

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hai, i applied for danish autorisation but when i can learn danish

https://www.ug.dk/uddannelser/grundskol … ndinge-mflhttps://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_ … scheme.htm

/Nellie

As a practicing registered nurse with 35 years and a nurse educator in America...I would expect the process of transferring your transcripts to an American school for continued nursing education, and working as a nurse in Denmark...or any other country, would be the same as  a foreign nurse coming over here.  We have specific criteria for becoming a nurse, and therefore would also have specific criteria for obtaining a job.  One would HAVE to speak English and would HAVE to pass the NCLEX and would HAVE to have their transcripts from an accredited school sent to both the Board of Nursing and the hospital you wanted to work for. 
     I can't imagine it being any different in other countries.  Not to say it CAN'T be done...but assume there will be some work to it.
Good luck
Carol

Hi,
I'm a Master graduated nurse working in Sri Lanka.  I have 13 years working experience as a registered nurse. is there any opportunity for overseas nurses to get PR in Denmark?  How can i know it perfectly. Any one advice me please.

Hi,

To become a nurse in Denmark you shall meet as well professionel requirements as linguistic requirements.

You can read about the requirements here:

https://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_ … erview.htmhttps://stps.dk/en/health-professionals … ion/nurse/https://dsr.dk/om-dsr/kontakt-dsr/welco … in-denmark:cheers:
Nellie

Dear Neille Berg,
Thank you very much for your advice. Additionally I need to know whether any or programme for overseas nurses in Denmark?
Thanks in advance
Eranda

Dear Neille,
Sorry for printing mistake. I need to know whether any PR program for overseas nurses ( Sri lanka)
Eranda

I am sorry, but I cannot help you much.

At first, I thought that you wanted information of how to getting a permanent residency, but you are looking for a postgraduate course?

I'll suggest to you that you put your query to the study advisors at the universities.
http://studies.ku.dk/masters/http://health.au.dk/uddannelse/efter-og … sygepleje/http://www.sdu.dk/en/uddannelse/kandida … ksygepleje

/Nellie