CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL DETAILS
Name: Akinyemi Tolulope Olufunmilayo
Sex: Female
Date of birth: 30th May, 1986
Nationality: Nigerian
Marital status: Married
Residential address: 10, IK Dairo street, Agodi gate, Oyo State, Nigeria. Cellphone: +234**********
Email Address: adj32r@r.postjobfree.com
Personal summary
I am a polite and hardworking healthcare assistant. I converse in a polite manner and carry out the routine healthcare tasks required by patients. I contribute extensively to teamwork and I always display a willing and helpful manner. I follow clear instructions and work as part of the ward team carrying out duties required during a shift. I possess the required inter-personal and communication skills needed to work in partnership with nurses, medical staff, patients, and relatives. EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Institution Qualification Date
Alpha Academy Nigeria Nursing Assistant Diploma Level III (in-view) 2019 University of Ibadan, Nigeria Bachelor of Science in Economics 2016 University of Ibadan, Nigeria Certificate of Computer Proficiency 2016 Federal Polytechnic Offa,
Nigeria
National Diploma 2005
Ikolaba Grammar School,
Ibadan, Nigeria
Ordinary Level Certificate 2001
Training Venue Year
Healthcare Assistant Training University College Hospital, Nigeria 2011 In- Service Training University College Hospital, Nigeria Yearly Training and Induction for
Principal Healthcare Assistant
Cadre
University College Hospital, Nigeria 2016
WORK EXPERIENCES
Organization Position Date
University College Hospital Principal Healthcare Assistant Department: Surgery (Burns and Plastic)
January 2017
till Present
Senior Healthcare Assistant
Department: Medicine
July 2014-
December
2016
Ward Assistant
Department: Paediatrics
January 2011 –
June 2014
Head Hospital Maid
Department: Surgery
May 2010 –
January 2011
Duties
• Working under the supervision and with guidance from registered nursing staff to provide high quality nursing care to a group of patients.
• Providing care for the benefit of the patients' comfort and well-being during their stay in the hospital.
• Delivering care as delegated by the registered nurse and other staff.
• Answering enquiries from relatives and visitors.
• Serving of meals and cleaning up afterwards.
• Cleaning and tidying up examination rooms.
• Assisting clients with feeding, bathing, and dressing when required.
• Recording and safe keeping of a patients’ property & valuables.
• Helping patients with toileting whether mobile or confined to bed.
• Maintaining tidiness and cleanliness of areas and equipment as instructed.
• Attending staff meetings when appropriate and required to.
• Measuring a patient’s body temperature, pulse rate and respiration.
• Sending instruments for sterilizing, checking when equipment is ready for further use.
• Reporting on a patients’ condition and relating it as appropriate to the registered nurse.
• Assisting patients with any occupational, physiotherapy and recreational activities.
• Participating in appropriate training activities and courses.
• Talking to clients and listening sympathetically to their problems.
• Making the best use of aids provided to help clients who have limited mobility, or physical / learning difficulties.
• Helping to create a stimulating and homely environment.
• Making and changing beds and ensuring that rooms are clean and tidy.
• Using appropriate infection control procedures to maintain a clean and safe working area.
• Segregating and disposing of waste materials.
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
• Having the required confidence, drive, and enthusiasm.
• Able to multi-task and meet deadlines.
• Capability to communicate effectively with other team members.
• Possessing a friendly, enthusiastic, and positive outlook.
• Able to build relationships with patients and their families or friends.
• Willing to work flexible hours including weekends and nights.
• Treating people with dignity and respect.
• Constantly maintaining personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the job.
KEY SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
• Fully aware of equality and diversity issues.
• An understanding of the concept of confidentiality.
• Adhering to all the Healthcare Trusts policies guidelines and procedures.
• Domestic help
• Personal Care and Hygiene Skills
• Bedmaking
• Feeding
• Visual Acuity, weight, and height
REFERENCES
Dr Francis Olayinka Adeyemi
Dominican University, Nigeria
adj32r@r.postjobfree.com
Mrs Olufemi Oluwatoyin
Chief Nursing Officer, Burns and Plastic Unit
University College Hospital, Nigeria
Telephone: +234**********
Mr Oyetunji Oluremi
Head of Department
Hospital Services
University College Hospital Ibadan, Nigeria
Telephone: +234**********