Public Relation Manager
Royal dental clinic
Total years of experience :16 years, 1 Months
1- Coordinating patient care plans by liaising with all necessary care providers as ensure Client needs.
2- Open file for new pationts and coordinate with doctors.
3- Use computer software to take appointments and coordinate follow-up appointments.
4- Mastermind ways to improve the quality of Client care provided by the facility.
5- Works to create efficient systems and workflows within the clinic.
6- Meet with Client to ensure their needs are being met and resolve any issues or complaints that arise.
7- Verify insurance offers, prepaid offers for marketing, and follow up on social media.
8- Receiving patients and answering their inquiries.
9- Translation for patients from different nationalities and to ensure that they receive all the instructions and treatment and they are obvious and comfortable for them.
10-Follow up the files of the clinic staff.
1- Coordinating patient care plans by liaising with all necessary care providers a ensure Client needs.
2- Use computer software to take appointments, coordinate follow-up appointments 3- Mastermind ways to improve the quality of Client care provided by the facility.
4- Works to create efficient systems and workflows within the clinic.
5- Meet with Client to ensure their needs are being met and resolve any issues or complaints that arise.
Presenting documentaries and making documentaries for channels France.
News presenter is responsible for interpreting happenings locally, nationally, and internationally for a wide audience. This entails keeping at the forefront of news that has an impact on the viewing audience Commentary is often provided to help people understand how the news affects their daily lives.
• News presenter can also conduct interviews with people who impact media happenings from around the world, Interviews help to open a discussion or clarify issues that influence the news or media happenings.
Job Summary
• A TV news presenter is the person who presents a newscast in the studio as they deliver newscasts throughout the day.
• Their roles are important because they are what turn a day’s variety of news stories into a cohesive TV.
The news anchor does many multiple tasks in front of the camera, by throwing the flyer in front of the audience, and I will read some of the tasks:
1- Research local community, state, national, and international current events.
2- Meet with the news director, reporters, and other news anchors to be briefed on the day’s news
3- Collaborate with the news director to choose stories to broadcast, considering source reliability and audience preferences.
4- Organize the news to present in a logical, compelling order.
5- Write, revise scripts and prepare to deliver them on-air
6- Ensure late-breaking news is added to newscasts
7- Engage in editorial commentary, when appropriate
8- Interview individuals involved in particular stories
9- Introduce news correspondents reporting on scene and ask them relevant questions
10- Comply with the moral code of the journalistic profession.
11- Keep abreast of news developments by studying papers, attending events, etc.
12- Stay in contact with industry professionals.
There are four key moments in the life of a newsroom, and the news anchor is a key participant throughout each of them:
(1) The provisional meeting
This meeting takes place once a week. Its objective is to plan the reporting packages and anticipate on current or future events. Attendees are the news director, the news anchor, department directors, the chief editors, writers, cameramen, researchers, and assistants. All external solicitations are examined, selected or rejected. Elected stories are consigned in the newsroom’s agenda.
(2) The newsroom meeting
The newsroom meeting typically takes place six to eight hours before the newscast, to build the newscast of the day. It is held with every journalist in the room and, depending on the size of the station, may also include managers and technical teams. This meeting starts with the news review and a look into the agenda. Attendees contribute their points of view and ideas. The news director picks the stories that will be treated, and from which angles. As the meeting progresses, a pre-rundown begins to take shape. This meeting lasts between twenty and forty-five minutes.
(3) The preparatory meeting
This meeting takes place four to two hours before the newscast. The director or assistant director, the continuity staff, and the anchor settle the newscast’s rundown. The rundown is used for all producing teams: the on-set cameramen, the technical teams, the assistant director, the special effects staff, the sound producers, and the news anchor.
(4) The debriefing
The debriefing happens immediately following the newscast. It is about point out strengths and weaknesses and discussing them with all journalists and technicians involved in the newscast. All technical issues, failures, and successes are discussed. They are also discussed at the following day’s first meeting. A reviewing of the newscast may take place to help improve the next newscast.
1- Interpret and present news stories so that viewers or listeners can better understand them.
2- Interact with reporters while on the air.
3- Conduct live interviews with experts who can provide additional information or opinions. 4- Investigate stories.
5- Gather, verify, and analyze data from sources.
6- Organize material and write news reports
7- Report breaking news as it unfolds
8- Produce news shows, including coordinating reporting
AL JAZEERA Media training Center (Professional news presenter)
Passed many Psychology courses and body language
Study English in British Council
in Algeria
Passed courses in the field of media