Throughout my student life I have had professional training in Medical Imaging, Admin and Receptionist work along with great knowledge of the CRIS and PACS systems, and Patient Care, outside of the normal university degree.I have worked at hospitals throughout the midlands and South East. In Darent Valley Hospital and Gravesend Community Hospital, my main duties were to work the main reception and take on patient needs and complaints. Occasionally, I would assist in teaching students within the X-ray department. I would also step in to do any medical examination that came into the department.I have had many praises from staff for my work ethic and abilities whilst being a student. In Walsall Manor Hospital, I was thanked many times for staying past 5pm in A&E to help with the workload. Whilst they would have the trolley X-ray room and CT, I would work the reception, phone lines and image patients in the ward patient and fracture clinic room. I can work efficiently in a busy environment and deliver quality patient and personal care.I have full Manual Handling, CPR and Safeguarding training, etc. Updating each year as applicable.Most of my shifts would be 10-12 hours in one day, but my schedule (and sleep routine) is always very flexible. I can do day shifts, late shifts or night shifts.Before university, I was the Deputy Head Girl of Saint George’s Church of England School in Kent. I worked as an assistant coach for a primary school and dance class. I would also cover A Level Maths and Physics lessons if needed.There’s nothing I can’t learn to do! So if there are any skills missing, I will pick them up immediately and professionally. I’d love to start working a job that centres around serving the people of the community! It is fulfilling to create smiles to those who come by.Thank you for reading!