1. Jordan E. Singleton
25881 Austin Rd ● Gravette, AR 72736 ● (479) 531-3120 ● jesingleton@live.com
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a clinical fellowship position that will enable me to utilize my educational background and experiences in the field of Speech-Language
Pathology.
EDUCATION
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma Expected Graduation: May 2016
Master of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders GPA Cumulative: 4.0
Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders December 2013
Honors: Dean’s List Recipient: Fall 2012, Spring 2013
RELEVANT CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Practicum Site: Sensational Kids, INC. Edmond, OK October 2015- December 2015
• Therapeutic experience with ages 3 years- 18 years in the areas of articulation, language, pragmatics, augmentative alternative communication,
and cognition
• Experience providing therapeutic services on a multidisciplinary team in school and private clinic setting to a variety of disorders (Autism,
Intellectual Disability, Expressive and Receptive language disorders)
• Experience with diagnostic evaluations and report writing
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Patient Activity Aide, The Children’s Center Rehabilitation Hospital , Bethany, OK June 2013-May 2014
• Facilitating activities in classroom to evaluate communication goals
• Assisting speech-language pathologist with feeding program
• Providing children with additional opportunities to practice goals set by physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech-language
pathologists
Assistant, Dosia Jackson August 2011-Present
• Assisted Mrs. Jackson, an elderly woman with dementia
• Coordinating errands by organizing weekly trips to grocery store and other various errands
• Aiding Mrs. Jackson with social interactions
Let’s Start Talking May 2011-June 2011
• Taught English to people in Argentina and Puerto Rico
• Participated in Service Project
OTHER INFORMATION
National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) Member August 2011-Present
• Participated in monthly meetings and leadership activities
Special Olympics Healthy Hearing Participant June 2015
• Administered hearing screenings utilizing Audiometer, Tympanometr, and Otoacoustic Emission device to Special Olympics Athletes
Awarded the Leone and William Monroe Endowed Scholarship August 2015-May 2016
• Awarded to a student who displays good academic record and good clinical skills
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention Attendee November 2015
• Attended educational workshops increasing knowledge of providing therapeutic services in a variety of specialty areas
REFERENCES
Available on request