Koyama`s people living in Japan
I always have something to say at the recruitment briefing.
Those who dive through the gates of Koyama G.
It doesn’t matter if you enter later or earlier, it’s all the same.
Koyama G, qualification, ability, gender, height, weight, nationality is not an issue.
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This started when I learned the management philosophy of medical welfare from a professor of comparative religious philosophy in graduate school.
It can be said that it is a teaching of Christianity.
Koyama G is proud to have many foreign nationals on staff.
We also actively accepts technical intern trainees and guarantees exactly the same conditions as Japanese people.
A dormitory for Vietnamese people was also built.
I think it’s probably the first time in Japan.
We plan to increase the number in the future.
We will educate them and get them certified as care workers.
It places a heavy burden on the leadership, but the staff members are proud of it.
Those who do not think so are those who do not understand Koyama’s educational philosophy, and I do not want them to work at Koyama.
Every year, 400 new graduates are hired, and four years later, more than that are certified as care workers.
Pay a salary, put up a scholarship fund, and get a qualification.
I think of it as a Koyama school where you can learn about Koyama care.
The Technical Intern Training Program is basically a system that allows you to return to your home country.
This is a shame.
If possible, I want you to stay in Japan and continue working together.
Koyama G is focusing on a specific skill system that allows people to continue working in Japan.
In consideration of the religious culture and food of the country, a dedicated dormitory will also be built.
Nursing work involves learning language and lifestyle habits.
In that respect, it is easier to get used to and adapt to Japanese cultural life than factories and agriculture.
Through nursing care work, I want to increase the number of Japan fans and friends of Koyama G who live in Japan.
I want you to become a Koyama person with that tolerance, kindness, and empathy.
We learn a lot from each other.
Equal interaction exists in Koyama’s world of medical welfare.
I think that is the ideal civil society that Koyama G wants.
Pulse oximeter 97/97/98
Body temperature 36.5 Blood sugar 156
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CEO, Yasunari Koyama