MARY M.

Health management position
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About me

MARY M.
Health Economics
HEALTH ECONOMICS
Undergraduate
Wentworth
1992
Peru

My employment

Health management position
Peru

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A day in the life of a Health management position in Peru

How I looked for work

My first job I applied through a newspaper but after that, employers have called me.

How studying in the UK affected my job seeking

My first job in the industry was for a big Gas project in my country, and I was surprised to know that the HR manager and the general manager were British, so I think It was a plus to have studied in England and know already the culture.

How I found out about the job

National press

The recruitment process

For my first job I applied in Peru, but many years after I had an interview in the headquarters in London, after that I was sent to the Middle East as a regional health adviser.

My career goals when I graduated

To work in public health services management to improve quality of care in my country.

My career history

1992-1997: Health care management in the social security in Peru.
1997-2004: Corporate Health adviser in the petroleum industry in Peru
2004-2006: Regional health adviser in a petroleum company the Middle East.
2007-2015: Founder and Vice President of the Association for helping burn kids, director of the rehabilitation center.

What has helped my career to progress

Studying at York.

Courses taken since graduation

I was trained in Occupational Health, Safety and Environment management to work in the industry.
For my work in the NGO sector, I was trained in rehabilitation of burned patients and I like most to work in the psychosocial management of facial disfigurement.

How my studies have helped my career

My studies in York, gave me strong analytical tools and paper writing skills, that have been very important in my career development.

What surprised me about my career so far

I am surprised how far I got and was not afraid to take on challenges.

Where I hope to be in 5 years

Retired, working as a volunteer in the NGO sector.

My advice to students considering work

To be flexible, to be tolerant, developing social skills and networking.

My advice about working in my industry

My advice is to be proactive, the petroleum industry is a great place to work and companies recruit staff advising positions in the web pages. There are also positions to join as interns.

Other advice

Not to forget to learn languages, preferably to be certified in project management.

Contacting me

HSE management tools, health management, psychosocial rehabilitation of burn survivors.

What I do

Health management, in the industy and lately in the NGO sector.

Skills I use and how I developed them

Decision analysis, economics, project writing which mostly I developed at York.

What I like most

I enjoy helping people to be healthy and safe.

What I like least

Paper work, bureaucracy.

What surprised me most

Economics is applied to every aspect of life and work and is amazing the opportunities it brings.

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