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Apprentices commence in Kamp-Lintfort: 17 trainees begin their stint in the city

Kamp-Lintfort now hosts new apprentices and students, with their names and training professions provided below for reference.

Newcomers Begin Their Training in Kamp-Lintfort: 17 Apprentices Commence City-Based Program
Newcomers Begin Their Training in Kamp-Lintfort: 17 Apprentices Commence City-Based Program

Apprentices commence in Kamp-Lintfort: 17 trainees begin their stint in the city

In the vibrant town of Kamp-Lintfort, a new wave of talent is taking shape as the city welcomes a fresh crop of apprentices and students this year.

Alina Nickel, hailing from Rheinberg, is one such individual, embarking on an apprenticeship as a construction draftsperson. Meanwhile, David Schade has assumed the role of head of the Neukirchen-Vluyn fire department.

The city administration of Kamp-Lintfort has been actively promoting training professions and students, particularly those linked to local academic institutions and vocational education in the fields of technology and applied sciences. One such institution is the Hochschule Rhein-Waal (Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences), which offers programmes such as International Business Administration and faculties like Technology and Bionics.

Specific vocational training positions mentioned in connection with Kamp-Lintfort include Technical Product Designer apprenticeships combined with mechanical engineering or mechatronic systems engineering studies at Hochschule Rhein-Waal's Faculty of Technology and Bionics. Additionally, there are various part-time and full-time jobs relevant for students and trainees, indicating practical vocational training or work-study opportunities in fields like logistics, sales, and administration.

Mayor Christoph Landscheidt warmly welcomed all new apprentices at the town hall in Kamp-Lintfort on Monday, 4 August. Among the new trainees are Anna Abasova from Rheurdt, Tijan Bojic from Kamp-Lintfort, Svenja Hoesch from Kamp-Lintfort, Beatrice Christin Londong from Moers, and Hannah Vogt from Kerken, who are starting their training as administrative assistants in Kamp-Lintfort this year.

For those interested in staying updated on the latest news from Moers, Kamp-Lintfort, and Neukirchen-Vluyn, the Moers editorial team offers an Instagram account and a WhatsApp subscription service. However, it's worth noting that exact and up-to-date official data on the number of students enrolled or a full list of recognised training professions administered directly by the city might be available through Kamp-Lintfort’s official city administration websites or their education department.

Elsewhere, in the neighbouring town of Moers, attention has been drawn to the streets with the most traffic accidents. Meanwhile, Nele from Moers, who is autistic, is currently facing a care crisis, with parents stating they are "at the end of their tether".

Overall, the region is bustling with activity, as new apprentices and students begin their journeys, while the community continues to navigate challenges and celebrate successes.

  1. The city administration of Kamp-Lintfort is promoting education and self-development, particularly in the fields of technology and applied sciences, with an emphasis on training professions and students.
  2. Students and trainees in Kamp-Lintfort can find practical vocational training or work-study opportunities in various fields such as logistics, sales, and administration, indicating a focus on education and self-development.

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