In the future, three new colleagues in the dental health program will be going to kindergartens and elementary schools together with the Avolino: Nicole Pachler, Katja Grünwald-Erlbacher and Jasmin Wimmer are all originally trained dental assistants and had their first day at AVOS at the beginning of April. They each work around 20 hours a week.
“I know Vanessa Angerer, who works in the dental health back office, from her driver’s license,” says Nicole Pachler. “During a visit to the zoo, we then came to talk about the vacant AVOS position.” Katja Grünwald-Erlbacher felt the same way: “The kindergarten teachers told me about the position and asked me if it could be something for me,” she says. And since she already knew and liked AVOS, it was easy to send off the appropriate application here The third in the group is Jasmin Wimmer, who found out about the position from Michaela Strobl – now one of her colleagues in dental health: “She suspected that this job could be something for me and was right,” says Jasmin Wimmer.
Ultimately, however, it is above all the work with children that led all three to AVOS. In addition, the new dental health educators agree: “Above all, working together in the company is a nice thing and there is generally a great working atmosphere!”