Hi folks,
I was working in hospital for more than 3 years. My degree in nursing science made me pretty flexible, therefore I was working in 4 different positions (clinical research, care consultant, head of case management department) to fill gaps when no qualified staff was available, but all based on my degree. Because the administrative part was huge, I am planning on going for NOC 1241 (Adminstrative Assistant) or 1243 (Medical Adminstrative Assistant) which seems to be the best fit.
I have a letter from my former employer which states each position, the department I was working for, salary and times from xy until xy. In addition, I have for two position reference letters that are more detailed. I have more work experience in other clinics, but to get all documents together won`t be easy and more likely a long term project.
I was wondering if this will be accepted or/and do I have to proof that I was working for 3 years+ in the same position, for example as research associate?
Any help is very much appreciated.
I was working in hospital for more than 3 years. My degree in nursing science made me pretty flexible, therefore I was working in 4 different positions (clinical research, care consultant, head of case management department) to fill gaps when no qualified staff was available, but all based on my degree. Because the administrative part was huge, I am planning on going for NOC 1241 (Adminstrative Assistant) or 1243 (Medical Adminstrative Assistant) which seems to be the best fit.
I have a letter from my former employer which states each position, the department I was working for, salary and times from xy until xy. In addition, I have for two position reference letters that are more detailed. I have more work experience in other clinics, but to get all documents together won`t be easy and more likely a long term project.
I was wondering if this will be accepted or/and do I have to proof that I was working for 3 years+ in the same position, for example as research associate?
Any help is very much appreciated.