CURRICULUM VITAE OF DINEO MABILO
Phone: 064-***-****
Email: adkdeg@r.postjobfree.com
Professional profile
I am a young, smart, and hardworking female, registered with the South African Nursing Council as a professional nurse. I show great enthusiasm for whichever job I am delegated within my scope of practice. I am an exceptional problem solver and able to improvise in challenging situations. I work well alone and with others as well (i.e. multidisciplinary team). My practical experience has equipped me with the necessary skills to build therapeutic relationships with patients and their support structures, as well as to handle high pressure crises. I am open-minded and still looking forward to learn and grow.
Personal details
Full names: Dineo
Surname: Mabilo
Date of birth: 10 August 1996
Nationality: South African
Marital status: Single
Health: Excellent
Physical address: House no. 2578 Ipeleng street
Pampierstad
8566
Northern Cape
Postal address: P.O Box 183
Hartswater
8570
Northern Cape
Languages: English -fluent in speaking, reading and writing Setswana -fluent in speaking, reading and writing
EE status: Black female
Driver’s licence: None
Disabilities: None
Dependents: None
Education
2014: National Senior Certificate
Pampierstad High School
Pampierstad
Northern Cape
2016-2019: Bachelor in Nursing Science (BNCs)
North West University
North West
2020-2021: Community Service at Abraham Esau Hospital Calvinia
Northern Cape
Core skills
General nursing, midwifery, neo-natal and NNICU, community and psychiatry nursing
Covid-19 trained nurse
ICU trained nurse
Knowledge of medication and other therapeutic strategies
Patient care
Cultural awareness
Professionalism and ethics
Administration skills
Attention to detail
Critical thinking and problem solving
Time and economic management
Clear, verbal and non-verbal Communication skills
Compassionate
Adaptability
Computer literate
Job Experience
I obtained my 1 year experiences as a full time professional nurse at Abraham Esau hospital, serving the community. I gained exposure and experience in medical wards, trauma and emergency unit, high care, maternity and neonatal unit. Although the population of patients under my care was rather small, learning did take place and critical skills required for provision of quality nursing care were gained.
References
1. Mrs Legalamitlwa
Midwifery lecturer at the North West University, Mafikeng campus Contact number: 082-***-****
2. Mr Mokgaola
Psychiatry nursing lecturer at the North West University, Mafikeng campus Contact number: 073-***-****
3. Mr Floris
CEO of Abrahan Esau Hospital
Contact number: 082-***-****
4. Ms Sass
Registered nurse at Abraham Esau Hospital
Contact number: 079-***-****