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VIDEO: My first job in the Diaspora was painting – Patrick Kiilu

VIDEO: My first job in the Diaspora was painting - Patrick Kiilu
VIDEO: My first job in the Diaspora was painting – Patrick Kiilu

Patrick Kiilu is a self-employed Kenyan offering professional services to the health and social care sectors in the UK. He is in Birmingham in the UK. This is his experience #DaringAbroad.

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Prof. Dominic Mwenja, a former president of California Miramar University in the US, is now the CEO of Mater Hospital. He lived abroad for 30 years and returned to Kenya in 2014. Apart from running Mater Hospital, he has time for unique farming known as hydroponic farming, farming without the use of soil. This is a continuation of the new daring abroad edition in which we are focusing on returnees.

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The Story Of Patrick Kiilu

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Patrick Kiilu’s work and background: Based in Birmingham, UK, Patrick is a self-employed Kenyan professional offering services in the health and social care sectors.

He is the registered manager and nominated individual at Graham House, a care service registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in November 2023.

The service provides personal care and support for adults over 65, those under 65, individuals with dementia, mental health conditions, physical disabilities, and sensory impairments.

In addition to his role at Graham House, Patrick offers tutoring services in health and social care and nursing. With over 10 years of experience as a registered nurse, he specializes in essay and dissertation support for students in these fields.

His tutoring services are available both online and in person within a 2 km radius of Birmingham, with an hourly rate of £35 and the first lesson free.

Patrick’s work reflects a commitment to enhancing the quality of care and supporting the professional development of individuals in the health and social care sectors.

 

VIDEO: My first job in the Diaspora was painting – Patrick Kiilu

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