1. MARTY L. GOLIGHTLY
29279 Barite Circle, Menifee, CA 92584/1 Mahoney Circle Abington Ma 02351
(619) 252-6131
marty.l.golightly@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Health Care Administrator, Manager, Master Trainer, and Military Veteran with 20 years of proven experience
in the United States Navy. Held a Secret Security Clearance during military service and maintains security
clearance eligibility. Accomplished measurable results while leading teams of up to 18 personnel in dynamic, fast-
paced environments. Possess a comprehensive background in health care administration, adult education, and
curriculum development derivedfrom conductingdomestic and global operations in the United States, Bahrain, West
Africa, Iraq, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and
equipment valued over $500K while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge in
in structor ledtraining and continual processimprovement. Recipientof multipleawardsfor outstandingperformance
and professionalism. Career supported by an Associate of Science and advanced military leadership and
professional training.
Leadership Workflow Prioritization Workforce Development
Problem Resolution Training and Development Communication
Customer Service Policy Implementation Microsoft Office/SharePoint
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
UNITED STATES NAVY – Various Locations 1996 – 2016
Department Head for Training and Standards, Medical Team Leader
Led, mentored, trained, and guided the professional development of a 65-person team that oversaw 206 events on 26
Navy ships including the planning and execution of training for over 1,000 personnel. Managed multiple diverse
training teams in a variety of responsibilities.
Oversaw and mentored 18 personnel to receive the Master Training Specialist qualification, the highest
possible instructor qualification in the United States Navy
Developed a new fleet-wide medical curriculum and assessment criteria for over 120,000 students and 271
ships; designed andstreamlineda newreporting systemsaving20 work hours per unit of instruction; authored
new qualifications standards for all departments to increase proficiency levels
Utilized process improvement to lead a fleet assessment working group to streamline the medical certification
assessment procedures resulting in a 21% increase in efficiency
Chairman of a committee of 8 senior leaders responsible for the training and professional development of 60
personnel; organized and coordinated ceremonies for over 35 promotions and retirements
Senior Medical Department Representative
Supervised and managed a department of 10 highly trained medical care professionals providing care for 365
personnel in support of numerous deployments around the world. Accounted for the health and welfare of all crew
and guests including emergency, primary, and preventative medical care, and all associated administrative needs.
Completed rigorous medical certification evaluations on 2 separate occasions resulting in an average score of
98%on trainingexercises; coordinatedtheCardiopulmonary Resuscitationtrainingprogram resultingin 100%
of the crew certified in Heart saver basic life support
Managed occupational and safety programs with a 95% success rate in hearing conservation, heat stress, sight
conservation, lead abatement, asbestos control, respiratory protection, marine sanitation devices, and medical
waste; oversaw a $500K budget and $215K in emergency medical supplies with 100% accountability.
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Clinical Supervisor
Health care provider and manager of 6 healthcare technicians and a family practice physician. Coordinated the care
of 1,200 staffmembers and the weeklyprocessingof 700 recruitsreceiving4,200 immunizationsand submitting 2,100
laboratory specimens. Ensured the development of each patient’s health record and managed record maintenance.
Delivered top quality health care evaluation and treatment for 800 patients including the completion of 250
physicalhealthassessments; providedtrainingto staffmembers on process improvement resultingin a shorter
wait time and an increase in quality of patient care
Mentored a group of 60 sailors in professional development and examination preparation resulting in 14
promotions and an increase in readiness from 14% to 88%
Coordinated with 5 external medical facilities to ensure medical care of the highest quality were met during
weekends and holidays to 700 personnel a week
Developed and implemented new fitness routines resulting in no physical fitness failures and increasing the
health and wellness of the providers
EDUCATION
Associate of Science, Vincennes University, Vincennes, IN – 2012
Naval Instructor Trainer Course, San Diego, CA – 2012
Independent Duty Corpsman School, San Diego, CA – 2004
CERTIFICATIONS
AHA Basic Life Support Instructor
Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support
Master Training Specialist
Afloat Training Specialist
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal (3)
Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (6)
Surface Force Independent Duty Corpsman of the Year
Sailor of the Year
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Volunteer for the Challenged Athletes Foundation
Volunteer math tutor for calculus and basic algebra adult learners
Health promotion and volunteer event organizer, raised $65K for community health and wellness