I’m a recent graduate from the University of Liverpool and come from a close-knit family of six, now five, after the passing of my father in 2020. This experience shaped me in many ways as I took on the responsibility of managing my family's finances and helping my mother, who suffers from arthritis and other medical conditions. Living primarily with my mum, I've become skilled at supporting her with daily tasks, which has given me a deep understanding of caregiving and empathy for those in need.
My strong family ties, particularly with my three sisters, have taught me the value of teamwork, and we often engage in family activities, ensuring we stay connected and supportive of each other. I’m also an active person, enjoying weekend runs and gym workouts, and I’m currently exploring Pilates. I’ve always had a passion for household projects and real estate, having worked on several projects at home—from planning to execution—where I learned how to manage details and find solutions.
I believe I’d be an excellent caregiver because of my chatty, bubbly personality and love for meaningful conversations. I enjoy connecting with people of all ages and backgrounds, finding it rewarding to learn from others' experiences. My previous roles have strengthened my communication skills, such as working as a sales assistant for NSPCC, where I had to engage with a diverse range of people to promote donations. Additionally, my time working in a restaurant allowed me to meet a variety of people, creating lasting relationships and a welcoming environment, which kept me there for two years.
Overall, my personal experiences and work background have developed my caregiving instincts, communication skills, and a deep sense of empathy, making me confident in my ability to provide meaningful companionship and practical assistance in this role.
Despite not having formal experience as a caregiver, I believe I am well-suited for the role due to my natural bubbly and chatty personality, which would be perfect for offering companionship. I love making people laugh and enjoy having meaningful conversations, making it easy to connect with others on a personal level. Having grown up in a family of six, I have become very skilled at household tasks like tidying up and vacuuming, and I am used to handling a busy home environment. Additionally, my mother dealt with arthritis, and I often helped her manage everyday tasks, providing support when she struggled with mobility. This personal experience has given me a compassionate understanding of the challenges people face. I would love to offer not just practical help but also meaningful companionship, ensuring people feel supported while enjoying some light-hearted conversation.
I have achieved a upper second class honours in BA Business Economics from University of Liverpool.