1. Mauga Tuioti
6424 Tyson Road
Chilliwack, B.C V2R 1W5
Cell phone: 604-701-9372
Email: mtuioti@yahoo.com
Seek employment as a youth care worker in an environment where I can utilize and contribute my
efforts and skills helping youth and families recognize, understand and appreciate their capabilities, their
families, communities, cultures, surroundings and their diverse success opportunities.
Social Services Worker – Youth Specialist: Diploma – Vancouver Career College; 2014-2015
Hearing Voices Workshop, 2014
Mental Health Resource Education Centre
First Aid/ CPR – Level C Certification, Active First Aid; Food Safe Certificate
ASIST – Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training Certificate, Livingworks Education
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Certificate, Crisis Prevention Institute
Microsoft Certified Engineer, A+ Certified
University College of Fraser Valley (2000)
Bachelor of Science; Novell Systems Engineer
Brigham Young University – Hawaii (1990-1995)
▪ Group facilitation and organising meetings
▪ Interviewing and Assessment skills
▪ Ethical counselling and building trust
▪ Awareness of different community cultural backgrounds and traditions
▪ Trained and experienced in case file management and report writing
▪ Awareness of Sensitivity towards the different segments of our community
▪ Knowledge of legal and ethical requirements of a care provider
▪ Developed a collection of community resources and support groups
▪ Ability to work independently with less supervision
▪ Ability to work collaboratively in a strong team concept environment
▪ Excellent organization, decision making, and time management skills
▪ Good verbal and written communication skills
▪ Ability to analyze situations accurately and effectively
▪ Understanding the Fundamentals of Addictions and youth at Risk
▪ Trained to identify and utilize testing procedures for assessment
▪ Educated in the psychological concepts of addictions
▪ Trained in preparing assessment and treatment plans
▪ Ability to coach and manage clients to prevent and manage relapses
▪ Skilled in working with families and youth impacted by addictions
▪ Understanding of the nature and effects of abused substances
▪ Educated in the economic and social costs of addiction
Education
Objectives
Young Adults and community services
Youth Worker Skills
2. Métis Nation BC – Youth Program Coordinator Feb. 2015 – Present
Assisted Youth Director coordinates youth gatherings, engagement sessions, community employment meetings,
prepared agendas, and research and schedule appropriate presenters.
Sherwood Shelving -Cabinet maker, Abbotsford 2007-2013
▪ Operated CNC machines (cutting, taping, drilling; operations and maintenance;
▪ Supervised a team of six employees with a company that leads the closet industry in manufacturing custom
closets and shelving in time and quality
▪ Shipping/Receiving; consistently meet deadlines with consumer orders
Manager-Fraser Health Authority-Call Center 2005-2007
SODEXHO; White Rock BC
▪ Manage twenty employees for FHA that operates 24/7
▪ Provided daily, weekly and monthly reports for evaluations/assessment
▪ Prepare work schedule and manage daily operations
Computer Support Agent 2002-2005
Stream International; Chilliwack BC
▪ Assisted customers fixing their printers, computers, software/hardware
Computer System Analyst/Novell Systems Networking 1995-1998
Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu Hawaii
▪ Provided daily support for employees and clients with computer problems
▪ Researched and Installed the first Remote-Ware server for the Bank
1985-1987
Bank Officer, Bank of Auckland New Zealand (ANZ)
Apia, Samoa
▪ Customer enquiries and New Accounts
▪ Teller
▪ Loans officer
▪ Practicum for Youth Social Services: Metis Nation-Abbotsford Present
▪ Social Services Volunteer: Chilliwack Corrections Services 2014-Present
▪ Coaching: Rugby Sardis Secondary School
▪ Youth Scouts Canada
▪ Coaching Chilliwack Football (Giants)
▪ Coaching Youth Baseball-Chilliwack
▪ 2 Years Church Volunteer Service: (Samoa & Fiji) 1987-1989
Sports (rugby, volleyball, basketball, gym), family time, reading, sight-seeing, camping
Community Involvement and Relevant Experiences
Interests & Hobbies
Work Experiences
3. Mauga Tuioti
6424 Tyson Road
Chilliwack, B.C V2R 1W5
Cell phone: 604-701-9372
Email: mtuioti@yahoo.com
David Robinson
(Owner & CEO)
Sherwood Shelving Inc.
Work: 604-854-1386
Home: 604-823-0145
Email: davewrobinson@shaw.ca
Shelley Kornelson
Employment Center Coordinator
Chilliwack Community Services
Work: 604-858-5472 Email: kornelsons@comserv.bc.ca
Cindy Waters
Corrections Service of Canada
Work: 604-7024280
Cell: 604-790-9591
Email: cindy.waters@csc-scc.gc.ca
Colette Trudeau
Youth Director
Mètis Nation BC
Work: 604-557-5851
Cell: 778-868-5211
Email: ctrudeau@mnbc.ca
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