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Dear all,

It is with great enthusiasm that I submit my application for the Cross-border Family Mediators network.

As a professional with over thirteen years’ experience, I know my diverse skills and qualifications will make me an asset to the Cross-border Family Mediators network.

My bachelor degree is on social work and my master degree is on Health Policy and Planning.

I’ve built my career on various roles regarding domestic violence, mostly in NGO sector where I was not just an officer but also coordinator and manager. I’m not only used to wearing many hats, I sincerely enjoy it; I enjoy working in an environment where no two work days are exactly the same. In addition to being flexible and responsive, I’m also a fanatic for details – particularly when it comes to presentation.

Last but certainly not least, I want you to know that I’m a passionate person working on family conflicts since 2004. I’ve been following seminars, workshops, trainings since i was studying and I am excited to see that my goals becoming a reality.

In closing, I am thrilled at the possibility of being involved in the Cross-border Family Mediators network, and would love the opportunity to meet and work with you.

Warmest regards,

Marios Nicolaou



Language(s) speaking:
English - Greek (mother tongue)





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