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Oct 22, 2018
Scholarship / I am capable of taking control of any situation and lead a group of people into success. Chevening [3]
It seems as if I am capable of taking control of any situation and lead a group of people into success. Having the ability to inspire others, being innovative, rational in handling matters which helps to give insight into what works best, and to think in an intelligent way and make sensible decisions. These qualities have been part of my movement since my days in High School when I was appointed the Head boy of the school not because of my excellent academic performances, but my abilities to influence and lead by example. I was part of a community service, an organization known as Education Learning Centre (ELC) where I was given the role of a motivator and an advisor, influencing a large group of students. But the professional exercising of my leadership skills began when I started to work as a Human Resources Assistant at a hotel resort (Kololi Beach Club) and now a Trainee Scientific Officer (TSO) at the Medical Research Unit The Gambia at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. My ability to critical think, develop an interest in my focus and being self-motivated also made me a good fit through both experiences. During my experience as a Human Resources Assistant, I participated in dealing with the employees' wellbeing within the company. My role involved handling employees professional needs, motivating, planning and creating an environment that promotes development and success. I was also involved in creating movements and idea which impacted the betterment of all within the company. I participated in a fellowship program at Gambia Tourism Board, where I gained greater insight into social development by engaging my colleges on market economics, tourism, professionalism, and development in needy communities. Recently working as a TSO in ongoing research projects at the research unit, specialized skills and competence are in high demand in my daily activities. Working with a team of 14 under my supervision in the field makes it challenging to get things properly done. However, with my abilities to listen and communicative effectively with the teammates allows effective outcomes. I work with a team of 14 who are all under my supervision whenever we travel to the field to collect samples and distribute medications to people in remote settings. As the cases of certain diseases in my home country usually occur at the third quarter of the year, which requires my team and me to travel upcountry every two weeks under my leadership as the project assistant and collect samples, which will later be processed in the laboratory. The ability to create a climate and culture with people of the same and different social circle at events enhances the effectiveness of the purpose of my work was a task I needed to complete at all levels. Traveling to remote places is no fun, to be frank, but having a passion for the work, knowing the beneficial outcomes of doing the work makes it relieving and worth embarking.
Chevening Leadership Essay
It seems as if I am capable of taking control of any situation and lead a group of people into success. Having the ability to inspire others, being innovative, rational in handling matters which helps to give insight into what works best, and to think in an intelligent way and make sensible decisions. These qualities have been part of my movement since my days in High School when I was appointed the Head boy of the school not because of my excellent academic performances, but my abilities to influence and lead by example. I was part of a community service, an organization known as Education Learning Centre (ELC) where I was given the role of a motivator and an advisor, influencing a large group of students. But the professional exercising of my leadership skills began when I started to work as a Human Resources Assistant at a hotel resort (Kololi Beach Club) and now a Trainee Scientific Officer (TSO) at the Medical Research Unit The Gambia at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. My ability to critical think, develop an interest in my focus and being self-motivated also made me a good fit through both experiences. During my experience as a Human Resources Assistant, I participated in dealing with the employees' wellbeing within the company. My role involved handling employees professional needs, motivating, planning and creating an environment that promotes development and success. I was also involved in creating movements and idea which impacted the betterment of all within the company. I participated in a fellowship program at Gambia Tourism Board, where I gained greater insight into social development by engaging my colleges on market economics, tourism, professionalism, and development in needy communities. Recently working as a TSO in ongoing research projects at the research unit, specialized skills and competence are in high demand in my daily activities. Working with a team of 14 under my supervision in the field makes it challenging to get things properly done. However, with my abilities to listen and communicative effectively with the teammates allows effective outcomes. I work with a team of 14 who are all under my supervision whenever we travel to the field to collect samples and distribute medications to people in remote settings. As the cases of certain diseases in my home country usually occur at the third quarter of the year, which requires my team and me to travel upcountry every two weeks under my leadership as the project assistant and collect samples, which will later be processed in the laboratory. The ability to create a climate and culture with people of the same and different social circle at events enhances the effectiveness of the purpose of my work was a task I needed to complete at all levels. Traveling to remote places is no fun, to be frank, but having a passion for the work, knowing the beneficial outcomes of doing the work makes it relieving and worth embarking.