What type of job are you looking for?
I am a Physiotherapist with over 7 years years of experience so I am looking for a job that would challenge my abilities in my field of Physical medicine and rahabilitation and enable me to give my best for the welfare of my patients and my organisation.
What nationality are you?
Indian
What languages do you speak (and at what level)?
English - Exellent Hindi - Exellent Tamil - Exellent Malayalam - Speak fluently. Arabic - Speak fluently.
What country or area are you looking to work in and why?
Bahrain ,UAE. I was born in Bahrain so its more like home to me and I'm familiar with the people and culture here which would enable my service to them.
What countries have you worked in?
India and Bahrain.
What countries do you have a visa to work in?
Bahrain and India.
What field do you currently work in?
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation Medicine.
What fields have you worked in before?
The same as above.
What qualifications do you hold?
Bachelor Degree in Physiotherapy. ( Bsc.PT ) Doctorate in Acupuncture. ( Dr Acu )
Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?
Both because without proper formal education we cannot properly develop and enhance our skills.So it is equally important to have a perfect combination of these two.
Describe the benefits of working with others
A good working environment with the workload being equally shared. There can be sharing of different views and ideas for betterment. Team work and support.
Describe the benefits of working alone
Can do things more methodically and according to our plan. Due recognition for our work and ideas. No interference from others so we can concentrate more and work better.
What was your worst working experience?
I had to work with a lady who was not psychologically stable ad who had terrible mood swings.She had a bad accident and went through a tough family problem.So whe she used to come for treatment she used to take our all that frustration there which was kind of annoying because no matter how hard you work to make her better she never wanted to recognise it or appreciate it which was emotionally really hard for me.But thankfully she realised that and finally started to become more co operative and manageable.
What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?
That if I work hard and do my best and am sincere it really does work wonders both for my organisation ,my patients and my own morale.And no matter how tough the circumstances if you have the determination and confidence in yourself you will always succed.
What unique skills do you have?
Very good inter communication skills. Quick and efficient planning and treatment of my patients. Very good leadership skills and good delegation of work. Systematic analysis and planning of my work.
What would you consider as your 'dream job'?
To have my own clinic with the best expertise in all specilaities that would cater to my patients of all areas and needs by providing them with quality service and prices and the best service.
What are the most interesting aspects of your field?
The amount of interaction I can have with my patients. The wide variety of people I have to deal with. The idea of trying harder every time and being creative to stand ahead in my field.
Wjat are the least interesting aspects of your field?
Nothing so far.
How can potential employers contact you?
Through my email - rosalindrajesh@yahoo.com