About

Isaiah LAHAI

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS SUMMARY


Strong communication skills and open to learning new ideas on the job 
Effective time management, administrative and problem-solving skills  
Effective teamwork skills, taking responsibility seriously and collaborate within a team good computing skills and ability to learn new programs to enhance my skills. I am self-motivated and determined to grow in any given task
Good nature with a genuine caring heart and inter-personal skills
People oriented and reliable team member and ability to quickly adapt to change
   For more information, please visit the following Links:
 

Administrative Manager of AAIF PTY LTD
E: isaiah.lahai@aaifafrica.com.au / isaiahlahai2015@gmail.com
M: +61411 360 367
W: isaiahlahai.com YT: youtube.com/c/IsaiahLahai


Specific documentary about me by the ABC News Network in Tasmania: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG4x-qedb-0#t=22
 Visit to schools and communities in Australia with the message of inclusion and diversity: 

 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS


2014 – Bachelor of Social Work, University of Tasmania, Australia.
2008 – Introduction to Computers TAFE Tasmania, Australia. Certificate III in Disability Services TAFE Tasmania, Australia.
2007  – Certificate II in General Construction TAFE Tasmania, Australia.
1995  – High School Diploma Ngoahun Refugee High School, Guinea Republic, West Africa
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Deputy Director at the Kountaya Vocational Training Centre (IRC, GTZ School) Philanthropist, Founder and Sponsored of the Aladura Primary School in Buedu Town, Kailahun District, Republic of Sierra Leone, Campaigner and Advocate for Human Rights and Social Justice.  
 
APPOINTMENTS
Chair of the Multicultural Policy Review Reference Group for the Tasmanian Government. People of Australia Ambassador. An Appointed by the Australian federal government to represent the State of Tasmania on grass-root multicultural issues. Member, Tasmania Advisory Committee on Multicultural Affairs (TACMA) appointed by the Premier of Tasmania to serve on the advisory board advising the Premier on multicultural issues
Chairman of the Sierra Leone Liberian Union in Hobart from 2008 to 2012