A Spotlight on our Support Worker, Yoshi

A Spotlight on our Support Worker, Yoshi
Published Summary

After four decades of teaching and volunteering, Yoshi has found a new life as a carer at Leora. He enjoys the flexibility of his new role, which allows him to focus on his hobbies: music, cycling and writing.

After four decades of teaching and volunteering, Yoshi has found a new life as a carer at Leora. He enjoys the flexibility of his new role, which allows him to focus on his hobbies: music, cycling and writing.

He’s currently writing about Dr. Frederick C. Klein, an American Methodist minister who founded Nagoya Gakuin University, where Yoshi used to teach.

Keep reading to learn more about Yoshi.

Can you tell us about yourself?

I was professor of educational methodology in Japan for almost 40 years.  

I play the guitar, ukulele and bass fiddle. I love music, coffee and cycling.  

I’m currently writing an analysis of Dr. Klein’s loving letters to his wife between 1910 to 1920. He is the founder of Nagoya Gakuin University, which was founded in 1887. This is the university I served for 27 years. 

What do you like best about being a carer?

An immediate appreciation, whether verbally given or not, for my service. In education, you would receive appreciation only after many years, if that.

What do you like best about the company?

Flexibility and willingness to give you a chance to support people.

He also shared a cartoon made by his daughter. An uncanny resemblance!

Interested in becoming a carer at Leora?

Whether you’re semi-retired or looking to pivot to more meaningful work, we have a place for you at Leora. This is a rewarding job that is ideal for people who require flexibility with their hours and are looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in people’s lives. Apply as a carer now!

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