University of Applied Labour Studies of the Federal Employment Agency

Benefits under SGB II

The Non-degree in Benefits under SGB II at University of Applied Labour Studies of the Federal Employment Agency is a program for international students taught in deu.

Introduction

The Hochschule der Bundesagentur für Arbeit (HdBA) is a state-recognized university specializing in labor market management and career counseling. It offers unique dual bachelor's programs where students are employed by the Federal Employment Agency while they study.

About the Program

The Benefits under SGB II certificate program is designed for professionals looking to enhance their legal competencies in the area of social security law. Offered at Hochschule der Bundesagentur für Arbeit, this program spans six months and is available at the Mannheim and Schwerin campuses. Ideal for individuals working as caseworkers or assistants in social services, this program equips students with the necessary skills to make informed decisions regarding basic security and livelihood support.

Participants will engage in two mandatory modules: 'Fundamentals of SGB II' and 'Advanced SGB II'. These modules cover essential topics such as the social security legal system, current legal issues, and administrative procedures. The program combines in-person sessions with distance learning, allowing students to balance their studies with professional commitments while gaining practical insights from their work experience.

Graduates of this program can pursue various roles, including Social Security Caseworker, Legal Advisor in Social Services, and Compliance Officer in public administration. The skills acquired are transferable across sectors, making graduates valuable assets in both public and private organizations focused on social welfare and legal compliance.

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