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                  My name is Blessing. I am a graduate of Human Anatomy looking to build a career in Nursing via experience gained from HCA roles.
I have volunteered at my school's teaching hospital for 3months after my graduation, and a local hospital in my city for 2years. My experience includes wound care, Venepuncture, phlebotomy, parenteral administration, vital sign check, and nursing routine. I also learned good patient interaction, I always make sure to provide support for patients, visitors, and staff members with compassion and respect.
                  
                  
                 
                
               
              
                  My name is Blessing. I am a graduate of Human Anatomy looking to build a career in Nursing via experience gained from HCA roles.
I have volunteered at my school's teaching hospital for 3months after my graduation, and a local hospital in my city for 2years. My experience includes wound care, Venepuncture, phlebotomy, parenteral administration, vital sign check, and nursing routine. I also learned good patient interaction, I always make sure to provide support for patients, visitors, and staff members with compassion and respect.
              
             
              
                Profile Information
                General Care Experience
                Live in care work, Other Care Work, Care for close relative or loved one, Nursing
                Looking for work in the following locations:
                London, Midlands, Derby, Derbyshire, Leicester, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland
                Additional Information
                English Language Level
                Advanced
                Driving Licence
                No Licence 
                Care Skills
- Catheter Care
- Children / Young People
Care Qualifications
- NVQ Health and Social Care
Current DBS
                No