1. Kate E. Mowrey
1915 Westwood Lake Ct., Kingwood, Texas 77339 / 832-527-2123 / kem2014@utexas.edu
Research Assistant I
Innovative, collaborative, and organized individual that is strongly interested in contributing to the field of research.
Ability to efficiently and accurately complete multiple tasks while adhering to strict deadlines.
SUMMARY OF STRENGTHS
Accountable – Investigative – Confidential Reliability – Strategic – Strong Interpersonal Skills – Professional – MS
Office – Energetic – Timely – Skilled Mac OS X – Strong Work Ethic – R Studio – Responsible – Noldus Coding –
Highly Motivated – Self-Starter -- Compassionate
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Humble ISD, AVID Program, Academic Tutor October 2014 - Present
Provide various and premium study techniques as well as support to ensure success in advanced classes
Encourage each student to strive towards the goal of future enrollment in a four year university
University of Texas Department of Accounting, Student Worker May 2012 – May 2014
Manage all incoming campus paperwork and U.S. mail from multiple departments
Audit and distribute documents and invoices for various departments
VOLUNTEER WORK
Crisis Invention of Houston March 2015 - Present
Well-versed in the crisis intervention model to provide assistance during times of distress
Trained as a crisis counselor in establishing rapport, providing empowerment, and support to all callers
Children’s Assessment Center August 2014 - Present
Contribute to the child-friendly intervention system for treating sexually abused children and families
Provide a safe, welcoming and comfortable environment for the all children and visitors of the center
Success By 6 Intern, United Way of Greater Austin November 2013 – May 2014
Data entry & analysis of academic progress and socio-emotional development for participating children
Encourage family support and community involvement in the education of the next generation
Vertebrate Neurobiology Preceptor August 2013 – December 2013
Lead a weekly study group to facilitate the understanding of course topics
Attend weekly meetings with professor to encourage continued success of the students
Research Assistant, Dr. Neal Beever’s Autism Research Lab August 2012 – August 2013
Served on a project to identify early developmental markers for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Record participant’s sessions, code responses, maintain numerous documents and confidentiality
EDUCATION
University of Texas at Austin August 2011 – May 2014
B.S., Human Biology, Concentration of Genetics and Biotechnology
Interdisciplinary Certificate, Children and Society (Children and Families concentration)
University of Texas as San Antonio August 2010 – May 2011