Originally posted by NordlysProfessional musician?
Not only nurses, but also doctors. However, I am not a doctor either, and I wasn't recruited, but found the job on the webpage of the Norwegian employment centre and applied. I got free (you could even say paid, as they counted as time at work) Norwegian classes when I arrived, although I didn't learn very much there. However, it was interesting to meet peop ...[text shortened]... horter days at work because it's very exhausting when you don't know the language very well.
Originally posted by Mark AdkinsWell... The institute for music therapy was part of the medical faculty at university (although I think the University Witten-Herdecke was unique in that respect), but now I am working in preschools, am part of a special education team (called the "fagteam" 😛) and am paid like a teacher.
So you are in the medical field, broadly construed?
Originally posted by NordlysFear the clanky Therapist.
Well... The institute for music therapy was part of the medical faculty at university (although I think the University Witten-Herdecke was unique in that respect), but now I am working in preschools, am part of a special education team (called the "fagteam" 😛) and am paid like a teacher.