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ogbonna stella ogonna

application for nursing/midwifery jobs in NGO

What type of job are you looking for?

I AM LOOKING FOR MIDWIFERY OR NURSING JOBS

What nationality are you?

I am nigerian but presently being deployed to Rwanda to serve my country under technical aids corps

What languages do you speak (and at what level)?

I speak English (very good

What country or area are you looking to work in and why?

Southern Sudan because I want to contribute to the development of the country and my profession is highily needed there.

What countries have you worked in?

Nigeria and Republic of Rwanda

What countries do you have a visa to work in?

Republic of Rwanda

What field do you currently work in?

Midwifery/ NURSING

What fields have you worked in before?

Midwifery /Nursing

What qualifications do you hold?

registerd midwife, registered nursing.west african school certificate examination and first school leaving certificate.

Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?

both of them. because they goes together to achieve your skills.

Describe the benefits of working with others

1. you gain some skills. 2.you intreact and learn their culture. 3.and they learn from you. 4. it promote your c.v. 5.you make more friends.

Describe the benefits of working alone

1. you will hav full concerntration. 2.it enables you to have all the attention needed.

What was your worst working experience?

Seeing your patient dieing knowing there is noting you can do to help him or her

What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?

Never to joke or play with one's life because it has no duplicate.

What unique skills do you have?

I like making new friends. I like to serve my God.

What would you consider as your 'dream job'?

A Satisfying job that will help you to meet your needs.

What are the most interesting aspects of your field?

Seeing the sick becoming well. Also a childless becoming a mother of children through my care or help. The crying mother in labour pains being happy after having her baby.

What are the least interesting aspects of your field?

When a patient or patient relatives cannot afford the money drugs and the patient's condition is detoriating

Please replace this with a question of your own

Please when am I expecting your favorable reply?

How can potential employers contact you?

Stella Ogonna Ogbonna. ogbonnastel@yahoo.com 0785701532, 08034649255


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