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EDUCATION
♦ Pupil Personnel Services Credential (School Counseling) University of Redlands December 2015
♦ Master of Science, Psychology Portland State University August 2005
♦ Baccalaureate of Science, Psychology Pacific Union College June 1997
WORK EXPERIENCE
FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND ADDITIONAL SKILLS
▪ Spanish Fluency (oral and written) ▪ Leadership ▪ Strategic Planning ▪ Public Speaking ▪ Program Evaluation ▪ Community Building/Relations ▪
Training ▪ Budget/Finance ▪ Grant Writing ▪ Disaster Preparedness ▪ Advocacy ▪ Technology ▪ Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) ▪
♦ STEM Service Learning Internship Coordinator CSU San Bernardino, PASS GO Present
▪ College Liaison to more than 50 Community Organizations ▪ Supervise and Manage 3 Student Assistants
▪ Coordinate STEM Internship Placements for 274 College Students ▪ Conduct Career Planning and Success Workshops
▪ Provide General Academic Advising
♦ School Counseling Intern Redlands Unified School District
Moore Middle School May/June 2015
▪ I participated in IEP and 504 meetings
▪ I was asked to translate for parent meetings, IEP’s, and for walk-in inquiries regularly
▪ Monitored and Documented student attendance and discipline records in AERIS
▪ Created a comprehensive database for the honors application process
▪ Provided individual academic success and crisis intervention counseling for students
Triple A Academy July 2015
▪ Proctored and monitored students during midterm and final exams
▪ Provided office management support including making photocopies and developing a comprehensive spreadsheet detailing the copy allotments for each of the
teachers
▪ Made phone calls home reminding students that they were enrolled for summer school
Redlands High School August 2015
▪ I used AERIES to change student schedules (add/drop classes), perform credit deficiency checks, and document counseling notes
▪ Interacted with WEB IEP to input IEP notes and comments
▪ Counseled students who were credit deficient on what their options were (e.g., Orangewood, RISE, etc.)
▪ Assisted with the interpretation of NCAA requirements for student athletes
▪ Participated in numerous IEP and 504 meetings
Redlands Unified School District Student Services April-May 2009
▪ Participated in running a mandatory drug and alcohol group for high school offenders
▪ Participated in pre-expulsion and expulsion hearings
2. ALLAN COLLINS
♦ Volunteer Initiative Director Inland Empire United Way 2009-2015
▪ Was responsible for overseeing and managing a $550,000 Budget
▪ Successfully developed a volunteer driven Literacy Program called Read2Kids that served over 150 elementary students and their parents
▪ Developed and Managed over 275 Community Partnerships
▪ Raised over $250,000 in Grants and Sponsorships on an annual basis
▪ Supervised and Managed a staff of 4 program coordinators and 10 to 13 AmeriCorps fellows annually
▪ Designed and implemented a Volunteer Management training program for nonprofit volunteer coordinators
▪ Managed a $130,000 Federal AmeriCorps Grant Management
▪ Developed and managed my departments multi-year and annual Strategic Planning process
▪ Managed 2 school makeover events that utilized 300 to 500 volunteers annually
▪ Coordinated Volunteer Disaster Response following the Mt. Baldy mudslides in 2014
▪ Was a member of the Student Attendance Review Board (SARB) in Rancho Cucamonga
♦ Pathways Director Inland Empire United Way 2007-2011
▪ Active Participant in the San Bernardino County Homeless Partnership Committee charged with writing the 1st 10-year plan to end homelessness
▪ Responsible for overseeing a $160,000 budget
▪ Implemented an innovative communication access program called Community Voicemail that gave homeless clients access to a voicemail
▪ Developed and Managed over 100 community partnerships
▪ Conducted extensive research and interpreted policies on education and poverty in San Bernardino County
▪ Was responsible for coordinating and allocating the United Way Grant Allocations process totaling over $500,000
▪ Developed and managed the Strategic Planning process for my department
♦ Data Analyst/Counselor Technician CSU San Bernardino, GEAR UP 2005-2007
▪ Coordinated data collection efforts between 8 school districts
▪ Coordinated data analysis efforts to ensure grant objectives were being met
▪ Provided annual results that were used in the annual report
▪ Conducted Parent Workshops in Spanish on various college access topics
▪ Coordinated efforts for all 7th and 8th grade students to take the ACT College and Career Readiness exam
▪ Coordinated with school to plan college visits and provide logistical support
▪ Presented research at the annual GEAR UP professional Conference
▪ Provided Training to 30 school employees on data collection and assessment practices
♦ Instructor: Teaching Kids with Technology Portland State University 2004-2005
▪ Taught a college senior capstone service learning course
▪ I developed a strong partnership with a local school
▪ I was responsible for overseeing and guiding student projects designed to meet the school’s most pressing technology needs
▪ Developed the course curriculum and syllabus
♦ Academic Adviser Portland Community College 2004-2005
▪ Provided academic planning, transcript evaluations, credit equivalency determination, goal setting, career advising, and degree audits
▪Conducted new student orientations
3. ALLAN COLLINS
VOLUNTEER & PROFFESIONAL AFFILIATIONS
♦ Advisory Council Member Community Engagement, CSU San Bernardino, CA 2008-2014
♦ Leadership Council Member San Bernardino Co. Org. Active in Disaster (SBCVOAD) 2010-2015
♦ School Site Council Member Tournament Hills Elementary School, Beaumont CA 2013-2014
♦ Homeless Service Provider Member San Bernardino County Homeless Committee 2007-2010
♦ Homeless Point-in-Time Volunteer San Bernardino County Homeless Count 2009 & 2011
♦ Board of Trustees Officer Harmony Montessori School, Portland Oregon 2001-2005
REFERENCES (ADDITIONAL PROVIDED UPON REQUEST)
Bobbie DelCampo
Counselor
Moore Middle School
909-307-5440
Bobbie_delcampo@redlandr.k12.ca.us
Heidi Vandeventer
Assistant Principal
Moore Middle School
909-307-5440
Heidi_vandeventer@redlands.k12.ca.us
Robin Gonzales
Counselor
Redlands High School
909-307-5550, ext. 30147
Robin_gonzales@redlands.k12.ca.us