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DARRYL L. BAGLEY
406 Grove Road Day Phone: 301-538-3393
Verona PA. 15147 E-mail: mrdb504@gmail.com
PROFESSIONALQUALIFICATIONS
• Granted a Top Secret/SCI w/ Polygraph Security Clearance.(February 2011)
• Twenty-four years experience in customer service and providing information technology
support.
• Results-driven administrative professional with multiple years of diversified experience
and a proven record of achievement in program, project, operations, finance, quality
assurance, security, supply concepts, and customer service.
• Safety-Focused putting safety concerns ahead of convenience, expedience or haste.
• Recognized for exceeding organizational goals with exceptional interpersonal and
communications skills with a demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities in fast-
paced environments.
• Excellent management, leadership, team development and organizational skills.
• Out standing back ground in concepts of human behavior and standards of discipline.
PROFESSIONALEXPERIENCE
AUG 2014-Current: Passavant Memorial Home Harmarville, PA
Special Residential Counselor/Educator
• Responsible for providing medicine to the client as prescribed.
• Follow the treatment goals as written in each client’s individualized support
plans.
• Demonstrates dignity and respect for consumer’s and their families.
• Utilizes agency-approved behavioral management methods.
• Provides for the health and safety of the consumers as defined by DPW
regulations .
• Assists consumers with personal hygiene and other activities of daily
living.
Manage crisis situations through utilization of skills learned though the
agency.
Provide supervision of the assigned client in a home setting.
April 2015-current:Therapeutic support worker
Trained and educated to provide therapy to people with autism or other
emotional support needs to help them feel seen , heard, safe, respected, valued,
supported, empathized with and cared for.
To actively contribute to nurturing a homely, caring therapeutic environment
In which children and young people can learn social and interpersonal skills.
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MAY 2011-DEC 2013 Central Issue Facility/Nuclear Biological Chemical
Technician; Logistics 2020, Inc.—Defense Intelligence Agency
(DIA); Landover, MD
• Responsible for the individual clothing records for unit members including
accountability, requisition, distribution, and maintenance.
• Prepare requests, receives, issues, and monitors accountability of organizing
clothing and individual equipment.
• Oversee the issuance and turn-in of equipment for all DIA level actions and activities.
• Ensure unit equipment is properly stored and coordinates unit personnel to periodically
check items in storage for accountability and serviceability.
• Inventory and prepare shortage annexes and is responsible for Shortage Annex
Management including, posting issues and recovering documents.
• Independently load and unload materials, checks, assembles, and processes documents,
and routes materials and equipment to correct locations or storage areas.
• Prepare shipping and inventory documents with required data for manual or automated
inventory systems. (to include MICAS and ISM)
• Maintain organic NBC defense equipment including: standard military, commercial and
unique Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS) Systems. Operates and maintains Chemical
Defense Equipment (CDE). Conducts required assembly, testing and maintenance of CDE
equipment to ensure that it is ready for issue. Maintain required maintenance and operator
certifications I AW with civilian and military regulations.
• Procure supplies and equipment including replacement of worn, defective, unserviceable
parts; replenishes stocks due to expiration, usage or life cycle replacement; integrates
new items of equipment and or associated parts; equipment and supplies for training;
general health and safety needs of the facility.
• Track and maintain required office supplies for day-to-day operations of chemical defense
equipment (CDE) issue facility. Tracks and maintains required publications library for
NBC operations including field manuals, technical bulletins, training circulars, all service
regulations, shelf life extension program documents, training videos and pamphlets,
graphic training aids, etc.
SEPT 2006-APR 2011 Mission/Facility Manager; Logistics 2020, Inc.—Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA); Landover, MD
• Assist personnel in the myriad of pre-deployment and post-deployment processing.
• Ensure deployment personnel are incompliance with all medical standards as established
by the COCOM. (Combat Command)
• Ensure deploying personnel are in compliance with all Theater Specific Individual
Requirement Training (TSIRT)of the COCOM.
• Coordinate issue ofTA-50 (individual deployment equipment) to meet respective
COCOM.
• Provide pre-deployment briefing to all travelers.
• Coordinate weapons qualification ranges when necessary.
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• Organize transportation to training site and to deployment site.
• CoordinateTA-50 turn-in with Central Issue Facility (CIF) upon traveler’s redeployment.
• Schedule redeployment/reintegration brief for all returning personnel who deployed
through the DDC.
• Manage DIA warehouse facility.
• Initiate action to dispose open-hand assets upon notification from appropriate approval
authority.
• Extensive comprehensive knowledge of DOD and agency stock record policies,
procedures, and directives.
• Collect, analyze, and report performance date from routine operations and formal
inspections.
• Ensure all exception reporting is accomplished and processed (i.e. Reports of
Discrepancies, frustrated cargo, etc.)
• Ensure all customer complaints are documented, resolved and closed.
OTHER POSITION SHELD
JUL 2005-May-2013 Armed Security Officer—American Security
Program, Defense Intelligence Agency
MAR 2004-JULY 2005Access Control Specialist—Northrop Grumman, National
Security Agency
JUN 2003-MAR 2004 Sam’s Club; Business Marketing Representative
OCT 1996-NOV 2002 Prince George’s Public Schools; Department Chairman; Educator
JUN AUG 2002 Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission; Inclusion
Specialist
MAY 1996-OCT 1996 Oak Hill Youth Center; Social Services Representative
DEC 1990-MAY 1996 Oak Hill Youth Center; Life Skills Educator
JAN 1989-DEC 1990Oak Hill Youth Center; Correctional Officer
EDUCATION
M.A. Business Administration, Bowie State University, Bowie, MD (In Progress)
B.S. Industrial Technology, Central State University, Wilberforce, OH