Looking for short-term job in Albufeira / PortimaoWhat type of job are you looking for? I would like to to a short-term / temporary position on an ambulance, hospital or health center. What nationality are you? Norwegian What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Norwegian - Main language (fluent in speaking / writing and understanding the language) Swedish / Danish - Language is close to own main language (I understand danish and swedish and they understand me) English - Secondary language in school (as good as fluent in writing and understanding, close to fluent in speaking) German - A part of formal education (can use and understand simple phrases both written and spoken) Portuguese - Still learning! (I know a few phrases and words both written and spoken) What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Portugal - Albufeira / Portimao. Love these places and have a girlfriend there I would like to spend some time with. In addition these are places of tourism, which means there are a lot of different people to get in contact with. What countries have you worked in? Norway What countries do you have a visa to work in? Norway What field do you currently work in? Military health care and teaching. What fields have you worked in before? Restaurant, telemarketing, sales, military, healthcare, service and teaching What qualifications do you hold? Qualified ambulance personnel, drivers license, driving license for emergency vehicles, instructor in first-aid and instructor in Defibrillator-Resuscitation. Also Medic in the military. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? In this line of work I think both education and skills walk hand-in-hand. Of course knowledge is essential when your job is to handle and take care of people that might not be able to do it themselves, but some skills are also really important to keep the integrity of being a health worker intact and also to make patients comfortable with being in the situation that they are. Describe the benefits of working with others The opportunity of learning from each other, keeping each others mood up in hard times, giving each other feedback and of course working together for the same goal! Describe the benefits of working alone You have no one to rely on but yourself, you get great responsibility and you can really show what you are made of. I must add that I am a team-player as well as a leader if necessary. What was your worst working experience? I have yet to have a bad working experience! Everything is what you make out of it yourself and I have high morale. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? "Prepare for the worst - hope for the best!" That way you will never be surprised if anything unexpected happens. It can be everything from being up in good enough time before work to have a fail-safe, to set your mind for a hectic day in case a lot is going down. What unique skills do you have? The skill to shake loose and smile no matter what happens, and I feel that I'm good at reading peoples mood, but that is more of a social skill. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? A job where I earn enough money to live and eat, good colleagues with a smile on their face and good relations with my superior. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? The ability to let people with both minor and major traumas and diseases feel safe and comfortable even though they are as vulnerable as they are. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? There are none. What are your best sides? Best: I am a quick learner, polite and open-hearted, punctual and I aim to please. How can potential employers contact you? Mail: stianmoh@online.no Cellphone: +47 467 68 614 What are the least interesting aspects of your field? There are none. What are your best sides? Best: I am a quick learner, polite and open-hearted, punctual and I aim to please. How can potential employers contact you? Mail: stianmoh@online.no Cellphone: +47 467 68 614 |