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Newcomer and FOS trainees in the Diocese of Fulda

August 1st saw the arrival of novice trainees for municipal administration along with FOS interns, who were warmly received by the Bishop's General Vicariate of Fulda.

New recruits and FOS trainees within the diocese of Fulda
New recruits and FOS trainees within the diocese of Fulda

Newcomer and FOS trainees in the Diocese of Fulda

The Diocese of Fulda welcomed a fresh cohort of young individuals on August 1st, as the Episcopal General Vicariate (BGV) welcomed new trainees for positions as administrative specialists and FOS practicants.

Beate Lopatta-Lazar, the head of the personnel department at BGV, warmly greeted the new colleagues on their first day. The day was marked by a valuable and varied experience, with opportunities to get to know each other, orientation, exchange, and initial insights into the diverse work within the diocesan administration.

Lopatta-Lazar emphasized the importance of fostering and training young talent within the BGV. She highlighted that behind every workplace are people working together on a shared task, and the day served as a reminder of the human aspect of work in the Diocese of Fulda.

The new trainees are embarking on their professional future in the service of the Church. While the focus of their training and position is within the administrative sector of the BGV, opportunities for trainees and applicants in the Diocese of Fulda often extend beyond the main diocesan administration.

Common practices in many dioceses include roles in parish ministries, educational institutions affiliated with the diocese, social service programs, cultural and heritage projects, and volunteer and internship positions in diocesan agencies or affiliated organizations. For exact opportunities in the Diocese of Fulda, one would typically consult the diocesan website, vocational offices, or contact the chancery directly.

The Diocese of Fulda provides a wide range of perspectives for trainees and applicants, including social services, schools and kindergartens, evangelization, youth work, and various fields of church and social work. The new trainees are starting their journey in a diocese that offers diverse opportunities for growth and service.

  1. To aid in their career development, the new trainees at the Diocese of Fulda may find opportunities for skills training in fields such as education and self-development, job search, and parish ministries.
  2. In addition to their administrative roles, the new trainees in the Diocese of Fulda can also explore extended career prospects, including involvement in cultural and heritage projects, diocesan agencies, and social service programs, fostering comprehensive education-and-self-development and expanding their professional aspirations.

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