Motivated by a passion for volunteering and community involvement, I decided to return to study and transition into the field of Emergency Health Care to apply my extensive experience in a deeply meaningful way. Throughout my career as a teacher/ photographer and working at Electronic Design Ware P/L, I have cultivated skills in problem-solving, teamwork, and customer service, all to make a positive impact on those around me. My ability to connect with diverse people and environments, combined with a dedication to continual improvement, has consistently enhanced team productivity and fostered impactful, nurturing working relationships.
Kokoda Historical Trek - Hiked - 2023
Soloar Car Challenge Australia - Driver1990- 1993
Solar car Challenge Japan - Driver -1991
As a mature person in this stage of my life, with my children becoming independent, I have chosen the area of Emergency Health Care/ Patient Transport to further my career.
The chance to help people who are in need gives me great satisfaction. The extensive years of volunteering with the school and local communities in fundraising, etc, have been enriching, and as I venture into the area of Emergency Health Services, which is an extension to continue fulfilling the interactions with people in need.
I reside in two places—Gembrook and Murrumbeena, Melbourne—which allows me flexibility in both regional and metropolitan employment opportunities.
Having spent my youth in Gembrook before moving to the suburbs to raise my children and start a business, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for both rural and urban lifestyles. The saying "You can take the girl out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the girl" resonates with me, as my rural upbringing has instilled strong values of respect, integrity, and community—principles that shape the way I interact with people in both personal and professional settings.