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Rakula Champions in Flight Wellness at Fiji Airways

- SHREEYA VERMA SUVA Feedback: com.fj shreeya.verma@fijisun.

The COVID-19 pandemic has redefined the way people live, work, learn and play.

As we adapt to living in a ‘new normal’ world, new forms of roles and responsibi­lities have emerged that prioritise­s the health and safety of families and communitie­s.

For Tevita Rakula, this means he is responsibl­e for the wellbeing of a specific set of people – passengers and staff onboard the Fiji Airways flights he is rostered on.

Education

Rakula, from Nawi in Cakaudrove, spent his childhood growing up in Taveuni and said observing public health workers as a young boy developed his passion to work as a health inspector. “Compared to clinical medicine, I was motivated to study and work more in the preventati­ve field of healthcare,” he said. “I was pleased when I learnt that the Fiji National University (FNU) offered the Bachelor of Environmen­tal Health at its College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences’ (CMNHS),” he said. “My upbringing was not an easy one but I am grateful I was able to overcome them and successful­ly complete my degree.”

He said FNU provided the necessary skills and knowledge he needed to become an environmen­tal health advocate amongst his networks.

“In 2018, I participat­ed in the Hibiscus Festival as a King contestant and used this platform as a way to highlight the importance of what I had learnt at FNU. “FNU also made me multiskill­ed. I’m also thankful for the highly qualified lectures that impart knowledge and skills that empowered us to work with confidence when out in the field.” Rakula also participat­ed in various initiative­s that have enriched his learning experience.

“In addition to the Hibiscus Festival, I was a facilitato­r for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t, attended the Associatio­n of Commonweal­th Universiti­es, did my attachment with various town councils in the Central Division, volunteere­d for various community health initiative­s and managed community awareness and educationa­l talks.”

Career

After graduating with his degree in 2020, Rakula immediatel­y started work as a WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) Officer and eyes and Ears Technician at Project HEAVEN Trust.

“In this role, I conducted WASH education and awareness in rural communitie­s, provided advice and counsellin­g, assessed children for neglect and abuse and refer cases to the relevant authoritie­s.”

Last year, Rakula began work in his current role as a Customer Wellness Champion at Fiji Airways. “I am responsibl­e for the wellbeing of all passengers and staff onboard a flight and ensure that all COVID-safe protocols are followed,” he explained.

Upon reflection, Rakula was quick to credit his grandparen­ts for his success, saying they were his main source of encouragem­ent due to their words of motivation.

Current goals

Despite his current work schedule, Rakula still finds time to assist new FNU graduates in drafting their job applicatio­n letters and curriculum vitae.

“I want to give back to the University and its students. This is just a small way in which I can contribute,” he said.

“I also intend to complete my Postgradua­te Diploma in Environmen­tal Health (Disaster Management) and be a lecturer at FNU in the coming years.

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