Become a professional carer
The guardianship authority provides information and support to adults who wish to work as legal guardians .
The area of responsibility of a legal guardian is very diverse and relates to the areas of personal and property care. They support persons of legal age who are not (or no longer) able to manage their legal affairs independently due to illness or disability.
Depending on the judicial appointment decision, knowledge in the areas of the social support system as well as care and accommodation law is required.
For example, professional carers organise and coordinate healthcare assistance, manage assets, settle debts or support those affected in allocating their money. They also apply for and enforce claims against social welfare organisations and authorities. Legal carers can also be responsible for housing matters or dealing with an institution, for example. However, they also represent the person being cared for in other areas of responsibility.
Take your chance to enter a multifaceted and exciting profession! Legal support - expertise and passion in one profession. The work is carried out on a self-employed basis.
You can obtain more information about the activity as well as the requirements and registration from the employees of the care authority.
We look forward to receiving your application!