Access Community Health
Mohammad Mishfakul Kabir has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Mohammad Mishfakul is currently working as a Principal Commercial Analyst at Access Community Health since July 2022. Previously, they served as the Principal Financial Analyst at the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) from August 2021 to June 2022. Mohammad Mishfakul also worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Otago from April 2021 to August 2021. Mohammad has experience in the corporate sector as well, having worked as a Merchandiser at Coca-Cola Europacific Partners from September 2020 to August 2021. In their earlier career, they worked as a Relationship Manager at BRAC Bank Limited, where they generated new business leads and managed a portfolio of BDT 230 million. Mohammad Mishfakul also worked as a Financial Analyst at Keystone Business Support Company Ltd., where they conducted quantitative analysis and provided investment guidance. Mohammad also has teaching experience, having worked as a TOEIC tutor at IPSA - Institut polytechnique des sciences avancées and as a Tutor from 2010 to 2012.
Mohammad Mishfakul Kabir holds a Master of Commerce degree in Finance from the University of Canterbury, which they obtained from 2019 to 2021. Prior to that, they completed a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Finance and Financial Management Services at North South University from 2014 to 2016. Mohammad Mishfakul also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Finance and International Business from ISG Institut Supérieur de Gestion and the University of Wales, both from 2009 to 2012. Their secondary education includes a High School degree in Business/Commerce, General from Rajuk Uttara Model School and College (2006-2008) and another High School degree from Banani Bidyaniketan (1999-2006).
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Access is one of New Zealand’s leading healthcare providers, specialising in home-based healthcare and support. We work with the Ministry of Health, DHBs and ACC to care for more than 30,000 people nationwide. Whether you require personal care, or just some help around the house, Access is dedicated to giving you the care and support you need to live independently in your community and has been helping New Zealanders since 1927. Our skilled team of nurses and support workers provide a range of services delivered to your home, including: personal care, household assistance, fully qualified nursing services, palliative care and carer relief. Our services cater for people who are either living with a disability, rehabilitating following an accident or injury (one of only four national providers of homebased care for ACC), recovering from serious illness or surgery, over 65 and requiring home healthcare, suffering from a long-term condition, in the final stages of life, private carers needing relief or requiring Individualised Funding Services.