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    Diakoneo KdöR

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    Diakoneo is a large diaconal company with a wide range of services in education, health, care and more. It offers meaningful jobs with a focus on empathy, development and work-life balance.

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    Diakoneo: A Description of the Company

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    Diakoneo is one of the largest health and social enterprises in Germany, operating as an internationally networked diaconal company in southern Germany. With more than 10,000 employees in over 200 facilities, Diakoneo offers comprehensive services in various areas:

    • Education: Here, the company focuses on providing people of all ages with access to education.
    • Health: Through several clinics, including the Rangauklinik Ansbach and the Diak Klinikum in Schwäbisch Hall, Diakoneo offers comprehensive medical care.
    • Care: Specialized care services for seniors and people with special needs are the focus.
    • Living: The company offers housing options tailored to the individual needs of residents.
    • Assistance: People with disabilities receive support on their life path.
    • Work: Diakoneo creates jobs and promotes professional integration.
    • Spirituality: Resources for spiritual care and support are also part of the offer.

    Main Mission and Values

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    The main mission of Diakoneo is to provide people with reliable support in their life situations. The company's values are characterized by a culture of empathy, the compatibility of family and career, and the promotion of personal development through training and further education.

    Sustainability and Initiatives

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    Diakoneo is involved in various social initiatives. One example of this is participation in the Orange Days to combat violence against women. Through such actions, Diakoneo sets an example for equality and the protection of human rights.

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