Helped patients with quality healthcare which includes activities of daily living and personal hygiene.
- Maintained a safe, secure, and healthy patient environment by changing linens, dusting, vacuuming, preserving kitchen and bathroom facilities, handling personal laundry, and assuring security.
- Responded quickly to the patient's call lights.
- Communicated with patients and their relatives.
- Worked in a team to ensure good health services to our patients.
Anti-Malaria Sensitizer and campaigner
Teseney, Eritrea
08.2015 - 08.2016
Participated in a year long Ministry of Health hosted malaria community sensitization where I helped in making the communities understand the disease and the means and ways of fighting the disease.
Education
Bachelors of Science in Nursing -
Seattle University
09.2023
Associate in Arts -
Seattle Central college
01.2021
Skills
Leadership
Teamwork
Dependable
Organized
Superior Communication
Positive Attitude
Language Proficiencies
Tigrinya, native, native, native
Amharic, basic, fluent, fluent
Arabic, basic, basic, basic
Training Licenses Certificates
Adult/Child/Infant CPR, AED and First Aid, CPR Seattle, 07/03/2018, WA20765, 08170604369
HIV/AIDS education, American Healthcare CNA School, 09/12/2019
Nursing Assistant Certified, American Healthcare CNA School, 08/24/2019 - 09/24/2019
Awards
Math, Engineering, Science, and Achievement (MESA) member, 12/2019
Washington State opportunity Scholarship, 03/2020
Seattle central foundation scholarship (Dr. Charles H. Mitchell Fund for Excellence), 04/2020
Broadway High School Alumni Foundation Endowed Scholarship, 04/2020
Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, 11/2020
Seattle Central Dean's list 2019-2020
Community Service
Eritrean Ortodox St Mary church, Samuel Nirayo, (253) 217-2637, Samuelnerayo@gmail.com, 12/2017, Present, once a week for about 156 weeks total number of hours are 1248, As a deacon, I participate in liturgy service every Sunday., As a deacon, I teach the bible to choir members., As a deacon, participate in any ad hoc roles
SCC African Students Association, Carl Livingston, (206) 787-7799, carl.livingston@seattlecolleges.edu, 09/2018, Present, 52, Conducted meetings with students from different African countries to talk about issues and finding solutions, talk about current situation of today's Africa, Organized events to educate, restore and promote African cultural heritage, Empowered each other with required skills and knowledge to take part in decision making process in our school and community by building partnerships and networking