Discover your Placement Site in Rhineland-Palatinate

 

We have placements in all areas throughout Rhineland-Palatinate. No matter where and no matter what you're interested in. Here you can find all the placements in the respective locations. When you click on a location, you will be shown the placements available there. Discover your perfect match!

We have placements in all areas throughout Rhineland-Palatinate. No matter where and no matter what you're interested in. Here you can find all the placements in the respective locations. When you click on a location, you will be shown the placements available there. Discover your perfect match!

Tasks at your Placement Site

In general, your placement can look a bit different in each location compared to another. Furthermore, you can also incorporate your own interests and strengths, so your placement can be quite different from that of your predecessor. If you are unsure about a task, whether or how you can fulfill it, always be sure to talk to your supervisor at the placement. The placement has the professional oversight, meaning overall responsibility for your placement. If you want to discuss things further, reach out to your education coordinator at the Red Cross. 

In general, we have provided you with a brief overview here of what to expect in the various areas and what not.

 

 

  • Pedagogical Sector

    Institutions in the pedagogical sector can include:

    • Schools (full-time, primary school, special school, secondary school)
    • Kindergartens
    • After-school care centers
    • Youth centers
    • Family Help Centers
    • ...

    You should:

    • Get to know the different educational styles and goals in your institution
    • Experience "closeness and distance" to the people you're supervising
    • Discover your own limits and strengths
    • Learn various pedagogical methods
    • Be able to integrate your personality into the daily work.

    Tasks can be quite specific, such as:

    • Assisting in the planning, preparation, and execution of group activities, such as games, crafts, reading, break-time activities, media design, and accompanying outings.
    • Organizing recreational activities with the people you are supervising
    • Practicing practical life skills, such as personal hygiene and handling money and material values
    • Accompanying and assisting with outings and events
    • Supporting homework supervision
    • Assisting with extracurricular activities
    • Supporting lunchtime care
    • Assisting with class/kindergarten projects
    • Individual support planned within the kindergarten/school
    • Organizing and possibly carrying out minor repairs to play equipment
    • Promoting and supporting therapeutic measures
    • Escort services and assistance in maintaining or expanding social contacts: accompanying to doctors or therapies, visits and events; accompanying for errands and walks; activities such as reading, playing; assistance with active sports; other assistance to maintain contacts.

    What is not allowed:

    • Tasks that pose a danger to volunteers and/or those being supervised are not allowed.
    • Volunteers should never have sole responsibility. This means that volunteers are not allowed to take sole supervision of a group. The responsibility for supervision remains with the responsible specialist staff.
  • Medical and Nursing Sector

    Institutions in the medical and nursing sector can include:

    • Hospitals
    • Nursing homes
    • Senior living facilities
    • Rehabilitation clinics ...

    You should:

    • Learn about tasks and functions in nursing fields.
    • Familiarize yourself with the structure and organization of your workplace.
    • Learn about the duties of employees and eventually perform some of them after training.
    • Understand the nursing philosophy of the institution and its corporate philosophy.
    • Participate in nursing handovers, ward rounds, supervision, etc.
    • Be able to ensure the independence of those in need of assistance.
    • Learn tolerance regarding individual life circumstances of those seeking help.
    • Be capable of acting responsibly on your own.

    Tasks can be quite specific, including:

    In caregiving:

    • Participation in the planning and execution of group activities (games, crafts, reading, accompanying outings and walks).
    • Engaging in leisure activities with the individuals being cared for.
    • Accompanying and supporting outings and celebrations.
    • Promotion and support of therapeutic measures.
    • Escort services and assistance in maintaining or establishing social contacts (accompanying to the doctor, events, shopping, sports, etc.).

    In elderly or nursing care:

    • Basic care tasks include personal hygiene (partial/full body washing, showering/bathing, intimate hygiene, dental/oral care, combing, shaving).
    • Assistance with excretion (urination, defecation, arranging clothing, changing small pads).
    • Nutrition (preparing and serving meals and beverages for patients without swallowing disorders).
    • Mobility (simple assistance with getting up/going to bed, repositioning, dressing/undressing, walking, standing).
    • Housekeeping services (making beds correctly, disinfecting soiled beds, maintaining the patient's home or environment, managing households in an economical and environmentally conscious manner).
    • Assistance with housekeeping tasks, such as preparing food with appropriate preparation and follow-up.

    What is not allowed:

    • Tasks that pose a danger to volunteers and/or those in need of assistance should not be performed.
    • Volunteers should not be solely responsible.
    • Tasks related to medical care, such as taking body temperature, pulse, blood pressure, medical rubs, medical baths, inhalations, applying cold packs, inserting nasal gastric tubes, administering tube feeding and fluids through a feeding tube, administering medication, injections, hanging intravenous drips, wound care and dressing changes, applying compression bandages, inserting and changing urinary catheters, enemas, enemas, stoma care, bronchial secretion suction.

    Please note that this information provides an overview and that specific tasks and responsibilities may vary depending on the institution and the individual's level of training and experience.

  • Emergency Services

    Before starting your volunteer service, you also undergo training as a paramedic:

    • The paramedic training lasts for three months (including theory, clinical internship, and ambulance station internship).
    • The training costs are covered by the German Red Cross (DRK).
    • During the training, you won't receive a stipend or allowance, but you will have liability insurance coverage.
    • You can continue to be covered under your family's health insurance during the training.
    • You will have the status of a student and be eligible for child benefits.
    • The DRK Education Institute coordinates the organization of the training, including assigning clinical placements, etc.
    • You will receive the training schedule and details from your ambulance station, where you can also discuss further aspects of the training.
    • You will need to sign a "repayment contract" with your ambulance station. If you terminate your service early, you may be required to reimburse a portion of the training costs.

    After completing the training, you will become a fully qualified paramedic.

    Specific tasks during your service can include:

    • Transporting patients, providing patient transportation services, and potentially participating in emergency responses.
    • Taking care of the vehicles and maintaining, disinfecting, and restocking the necessary materials.
    • Monitoring vital signs of patients.
    • Providing medical initial care to patients when necessary.
    • Assisting paramedics when required.
    • Documenting and recording post-mission activities and reports.

     

  • Civil Protection

    Basic emergency response training

    • takes place in the initial phase of your voluntary service, incurring no costs for you.
    • Consists of individual modules and is recognized for any involvement within the German Red Cross (DRK), even outside of voluntary service.
    • Topics covered include advanced first aid, support services, operations, technology and safety, as well as the BOS radio operator.
    • If additional training is required for your role, we will provide it for you (for example, First Aid Instructor).

    You should:

    • Be able to contribute your own interests during your assignment
    • Gain insights into civil and disaster protection
    • Experience the processes within an aid organization.

    Specific tasks may include:

    • Conducting first aid courses
    • Presenting first aid topics in schools and kindergartens
    • Supporting in medical services
    • Warehouse and logistics work
    • Assisting in the preparation and execution of group sessions
    • Administrative tasks
    • Supporting the full-time colleagues in civil protection.

    What is not allowed:

    • You are not required to perform tasks independently; there is always a contact person on-site or reachable.

Tasks at your Placement Site

In general, your placement can look a bit different in each location compared to another. Furthermore, you can also incorporate your own interests and strengths, so your placement can be quite different from that of your predecessor. If you are unsure about a task, whether or how you can fulfill it, always be sure to talk to your supervisor at the placement. The placement has the professional oversight, meaning overall responsibility for your placement. If you want to discuss things further, reach out to your education coordinator at the Red Cross. 

In general, we have provided you with a brief overview here of what to expect in the various areas and what not.

  • Pedagogical Sector

    Institutions in the pedagogical sector can include:

    • Schools (full-time, primary school, special school, secondary school)
    • Kindergartens
    • After-school care centers
    • Youth centers
    • Family Help Centers
    • ...

    You should:

    • Get to know the different educational styles and goals in your institution
    • Experience "closeness and distance" to the people you're supervising
    • Discover your own limits and strengths
    • Learn various pedagogical methods
    • Be able to integrate your personality into the daily work.

    Tasks can be quite specific, such as:

    • Assisting in the planning, preparation, and execution of group activities, such as games, crafts, reading, break-time activities, media design, and accompanying outings.
    • Organizing recreational activities with the people you are supervising
    • Practicing practical life skills, such as personal hygiene and handling money and material values
    • Accompanying and assisting with outings and events
    • Supporting homework supervision
    • Assisting with extracurricular activities
    • Supporting lunchtime care
    • Assisting with class/kindergarten projects
    • Individual support planned within the kindergarten/school
    • Organizing and possibly carrying out minor repairs to play equipment
    • Promoting and supporting therapeutic measures
    • Escort services and assistance in maintaining or expanding social contacts: accompanying to doctors or therapies, visits and events; accompanying for errands and walks; activities such as reading, playing; assistance with active sports; other assistance to maintain contacts.

    What is not allowed:

    • Tasks that pose a danger to volunteers and/or those being supervised are not allowed.
    • Volunteers should never have sole responsibility. This means that volunteers are not allowed to take sole supervision of a group. The responsibility for supervision remains with the responsible specialist staff.
  • Medical and Nursing Sector

    Institutions in the medical and nursing sector can include:

    • Hospitals
    • Nursing homes
    • Senior living facilities
    • Rehabilitation clinics ...

    You should:

    • Learn about tasks and functions in nursing fields.
    • Familiarize yourself with the structure and organization of your workplace.
    • Learn about the duties of employees and eventually perform some of them after training.
    • Understand the nursing philosophy of the institution and its corporate philosophy.
    • Participate in nursing handovers, ward rounds, supervision, etc.
    • Be able to ensure the independence of those in need of assistance.
    • Learn tolerance regarding individual life circumstances of those seeking help.
    • Be capable of acting responsibly on your own.

    Tasks can be quite specific, including:

    In caregiving:

    • Participation in the planning and execution of group activities (games, crafts, reading, accompanying outings and walks).
    • Engaging in leisure activities with the individuals being cared for.
    • Accompanying and supporting outings and celebrations.
    • Promotion and support of therapeutic measures.
    • Escort services and assistance in maintaining or establishing social contacts (accompanying to the doctor, events, shopping, sports, etc.).

    In elderly or nursing care:

    • Basic care tasks include personal hygiene (partial/full body washing, showering/bathing, intimate hygiene, dental/oral care, combing, shaving).
    • Assistance with excretion (urination, defecation, arranging clothing, changing small pads).
    • Nutrition (preparing and serving meals and beverages for patients without swallowing disorders).
    • Mobility (simple assistance with getting up/going to bed, repositioning, dressing/undressing, walking, standing).
    • Housekeeping services (making beds correctly, disinfecting soiled beds, maintaining the patient's home or environment, managing households in an economical and environmentally conscious manner).
    • Assistance with housekeeping tasks, such as preparing food with appropriate preparation and follow-up.

    What is not allowed:

    • Tasks that pose a danger to volunteers and/or those in need of assistance should not be performed.
    • Volunteers should not be solely responsible.
    • Tasks related to medical care, such as taking body temperature, pulse, blood pressure, medical rubs, medical baths, inhalations, applying cold packs, inserting nasal gastric tubes, administering tube feeding and fluids through a feeding tube, administering medication, injections, hanging intravenous drips, wound care and dressing changes, applying compression bandages, inserting and changing urinary catheters, enemas, enemas, stoma care, bronchial secretion suction.

    Please note that this information provides an overview and that specific tasks and responsibilities may vary depending on the institution and the individual's level of training and experience.

  • Emergency Services

    Before starting your volunteer service, you also undergo training as a paramedic:

    • The paramedic training lasts for three months (including theory, clinical internship, and ambulance station internship).
    • The training costs are covered by the German Red Cross (DRK).
    • During the training, you won't receive a stipend or allowance, but you will have liability insurance coverage.
    • You can continue to be covered under your family's health insurance during the training.
    • You will have the status of a student and be eligible for child benefits.
    • The DRK Education Institute coordinates the organization of the training, including assigning clinical placements, etc.
    • You will receive the training schedule and details from your ambulance station, where you can also discuss further aspects of the training.
    • You will need to sign a "repayment contract" with your ambulance station. If you terminate your service early, you may be required to reimburse a portion of the training costs.

    After completing the training, you will become a fully qualified paramedic.

    Specific tasks during your service can include:

    • Transporting patients, providing patient transportation services, and potentially participating in emergency responses.
    • Taking care of the vehicles and maintaining, disinfecting, and restocking the necessary materials.
    • Monitoring vital signs of patients.
    • Providing medical initial care to patients when necessary.
    • Assisting paramedics when required.
    • Documenting and recording post-mission activities and reports.

     

  • Civil Protection

    Basic emergency response training

    • takes place in the initial phase of your voluntary service, incurring no costs for you.
    • Consists of individual modules and is recognized for any involvement within the German Red Cross (DRK), even outside of voluntary service.
    • Topics covered include advanced first aid, support services, operations, technology and safety, as well as the BOS radio operator.
    • If additional training is required for your role, we will provide it for you (for example, First Aid Instructor).

    You should:

    • Be able to contribute your own interests during your assignment
    • Gain insights into civil and disaster protection
    • Experience the processes within an aid organization.

    Specific tasks may include:

    • Conducting first aid courses
    • Presenting first aid topics in schools and kindergartens
    • Supporting in medical services
    • Warehouse and logistics work
    • Assisting in the preparation and execution of group sessions
    • Administrative tasks
    • Supporting the full-time colleagues in civil protection.

    What is not allowed:

    • You are not required to perform tasks independently; there is always a contact person on-site or reachable.
Einsatzstelle Einsatzbereich Ort/Adresse
  • Altenpflegeheim Haus Michael Pflege und Betreuung Betreuung / Pflege von Senior*innen Ostdeutsche Str. 4
    55232 Alzey
  • Altenpflegeheim Haus Tabea Pflege und Betreuung Betreuung / Pflege von Senior*innen Sigelindstr. 3
    55232 Alzey
  • DRK Berufsbildungswerk Worms Betreuung von Menschen mit Behinderung Verwaltung Eckenbertstraße 60
    67549 Worms
  • DRK Familienzentrum Worms
    Kinderkrippe
    Kita Hagenstr.52
    67547 Worms
  • DRK Familienzentrum Worms
    Kindergarten
    Kita Hagenstr. 52
    67547 Worms
  • DRK Krankenhaus Alzey Pflege und Betreuung Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Krankenhaus / Klinik Haustechnik / Logistik Kreuznacher Str. 7-9
    55232 Alzey
  • DRK KV Alzey e.V. Mobiler Sozialer Dienst / Fahrdienst Sozialer Service / Sozialstation Albiger Str. 33
    55232 Alzey
  • DRK KV Worms e.V.
    Seniorenzentrum Eulenburg
    Pflege und Betreuung Betreuung / Pflege von Senior*innen Sozialer Service / Sozialstation Haustechnik / Logistik Hauswirtschaft Eulenburgstr. 2
    67547 Worms
  • DRK KV Worms e.V.
    Sozialstation
    Sozialer Service / Sozialstation Eulenburgstraße 12
    67547 Worms
  • DRK RD Rheinhessen-Nahe gGmbH
    Bereich Rheinhessen
    Haustechnik / Logistik Rettungsdienst / Krankentransport Verwaltung Binger Str. 25
    55131 Mainz
  • Elisabeth-Langgässer-Gymnasium Ganztagsschule (GTS) Frankenstr. 17
    55232 Alzey
  • Erich-Kästner-Realschule plus Ganztagsschule (GTS) Humboldtstr. 1
    55286 Wörrstadt
  • Gemeindekindergarten Max+Moritz Kita Schulstr. 15
    55234 Monzernheim
  • Georg-Forster-Gesamtschule Ganztagsschule (GTS) Humboldtstr. 1
    55286 Wörrstadt
  • Grundschule am Adelberg Ganztagsschule (GTS) Bahnhofstr. 5
    55237 Flonheim
  • Grundschule am Appelbach Ganztagsschule (GTS) Eleonorenstr. 83
    55597 Wollstein
  • Grundschule Flomborn Ganztagsschule (GTS) Schulstr. 14
    55234 Flomborn
  • Grundschule Saulheim Ganztagsschule (GTS) Am Kapellenberg 1
    55291 Saulheim
  • Grundschule Wallertheim Schuldienst Schulstr. 6
    55578 Wallertheim
  • Gymnasium am Römerkastell Ganztagsschule (GTS) Jean-Braun-Str. 19
    55232 Alzey
  • HaJuFa Worms Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Friesenstr. 9
    67547 Worms
  • IGS Osthofen Ganztagsschule (GTS) Heinrich-Heine-Str. 9-11
    67574 Osthofen
  • Kiga "Bunte Wiese" Kita Wiesenweg 15
    67582 Mettenheim
  • Kiga "Die Grashüpfer" Kita Am alten Osthofener Weg 22
    67593 Westhofen
  • Kindergarten Gau-Odernheim Kita Mühlstr. 40
    55239 Gau-Odernheim
  • Kindergarten Mauchenheim Kita An der Mühlwiese 10
    67294 Mauchenheim
  • Kindertagesstätte "Am breiten Stein" Kita Kirchstr. 49
    55234 Framersheim
  • Kindertagesstätte "Lindwürmer" Kita Erenburgerstr. 19
    67549 Worms
  • Kindertagesstätte "Wißbergzwerge" Kita Sportfeldstr. 11
    55578 Gau-Weinheim
  • Kindertagesstätte Flonheim Kita Berliner Straße 4
    55237 Flonheim
  • Kindertagesstätte Regenbogen Kita Schulstraße 1
    67596 Dittelsheim-Heßloch
  • Kindertagesstätte Regenbogen Kita Pestalozzistr. 2
    55239 Gau-Odernheim
  • Kita "Mühlbachindianer" Kita Am Westring 6b
    55291 Saulheim
  • Kita "Rappelkiste" Kita Jahnstraße 16
    55291 Saulheim
  • Kita "Regenbogen" Kita Neue Pforte 15
    55291 Saulheim
  • Kita am Effenkranz Kita Körnerstr. 14
    55234 Eppelsheim
  • Kita der Ortsgemeinde Hamm am Rhein Kita Gartenstraße 18
    67580 Hamm am Rhein
  • Kita Kettenheimer Grund Kita Bahnhofsstr. 34
    55234 Wahlhelm
  • Kita Kunterbunt Kita Rödlerstr. 3
    67592 Flörsheim-Dalsheim
  • Kita Rappelkiste Kita Wassergasse 6
    55234 Wendelsheim
  • Kita Schlosswichtel Kita Am Kindergarten 5a
    55288 Armsheim
  • Kita Wiesenwichtel Kita In der Brunnenwiese 21
    55288 Armsheim
  • Kommunale Kindertagesstätte Kita Baumgartenweg 19
    55234 Gau-Heppenheim
  • La Casita Alzey Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Vor der Töngesmühle 12
    55232 Alzey
  • Löwenschule
    FGE
    Ganztagsschule (GTS) Kirchenplatz 6a
    55232 Alzey
  • MUTABOR Mensch&Entwicklung gGmbH
    WG Hamm/Sieg
    Kinder- und Jugendhilfe Huthsweg 4-6
    57577 Hamm am Rhein
  • Nelly-Sachs-IGS Ganztagsschule (GTS) Neubachstr. 57
    67551 Worms
  • Neuborn Schule
    Grundschule
    Ganztagsschule (GTS) Obere Schulstraße 16
    55286 Wörrstadt
  • Otto-Hahn-Schule
    Grund- und Realschule plus
    Ganztagsschule (GTS) Osthofener Str. 40
    67593 Westhofen
  • Pestalozzi-Schule Ganztagsschule (GTS) Bensheimer Str. 45
    67547 Worms
  • Private Berufsbildende Schule Alzey Verwaltung Kreuznacher Str. 7-9
    55232 Alzey
  • Realschule plus Flomborn Ganztagsschule (GTS) Schulstr. 14
    55234 Flomborn
  • Realschule plus Flonheim Ganztagsschule (GTS) Bahnhofstr. 5
    55237 Flonheim
  • Rheinhessen-Fachklinik Alzey
    Haus Oswaldhöhe - Abteilung Sprachheilzentrum
    Pflege und Betreuung Reha / Physio Dautenheimer Landstr. 66
    55232 Alzey
  • Rudi-Stephan-Gymnasium Ganztagsschule (GTS) Von-Steuben-Str. 31
    67549 Worms
  • Stadt Wörrstadt
    alle Kitas
    Kita Pariser Str. 75
    55286 Wörrstadt
  • Staudinger Grundschule Ganztagsschule (GTS) Kurfürstenstraße 20
    67549 Worms
  • Waldorfkindergarten an der Sandgrube Kita An der Sandgrube 4
    55291 Saulheim

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