Speech and Hearing Sciences graduate from the University of Jordan (2017), with extensive experience in speech and language therapy across both humanitarian and clinical settings. She began her career working with refugees through international organizations, including UNICEF, UNHCR, UNFPA, and IOCC, where she provided speech and language therapy services and supported children with communication disorders. She also trained mothers using the Portage early intervention program, empowering them to support their children in developing age-appropriate communication and developmental skills.
She later worked at the main branch of Noor Al-Hussein Foundation in Jordan, delivering speech and language therapy sessions to refugees and raising community awareness by conducting workshops for parents, teachers, and school staff in both public and private sectors. She collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, including speech and language therapists, audiologists, occupational therapists, and optometrists, to ensure comprehensive and holistic care.
She then moved to the United Arab Emirates, where she worked at the Czech Rehabilitation Hospital under Royal Health Group, providing school-based inclusion therapy services for Emirati students. She later joined Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, further strengthening her clinical expertise in diverse therapeutic settings. She is passionate about early intervention, communication development, and helping individuals reach their full potential.