Originally Posted by
Kazuha Vinland
Not really a groove, but could use some adult input either way. So basically I am newly educated as a physiotherapist. I am currently in a one year intern program, mandatory to everyone taking this education. Looking for jobs is hard, especially because I am moving to the capital city, where usually those with a lot of experience get prioritized in interviews.
HOWEVER, I have somehow gotten myself in a position where I might land a job. The issue is, though, the job is not really fitted for someone brand fresh. I will be responsible in a private company that got nurses, doctors, home service, cleaning etc. to be the one and only physiotherapist. That means all responsibility will be on me, and I won't have anyone to spar with, yet alone learn from. I will also be getting quite a lot to do. I will be responsible for building the physio branding of the company, I will be made to teach home service in healthy ways of moving during their work, I will have groups of patients on courses. In addition to driving out to aid patients at their home address. These are kinda wealthy patients who pay significantly for the service, so a lot is expected. Another thing is, since this is a small subregion of the company, I might have to also sometimes do work outside my education, like cleaning and maybe attend to bleeding wounds and such.
So yeah, essentially this is how it goes. I feel mildly too inexperienced for this job, but I probably can't expect to get a better option anytime soon, even if at all. Maybe it's a case of overwhelming responsibility, but it might not be as difficult once I actually get a shot at it.