1. Shane Morey
13704 11th Pl. S. Burien, WA. 98168
(206) 683-5277
smorey513@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Being aware of the intersecting inequalities in our society various experiences directed me toward solidarity work in the
hopes of taking part in their solution. Working with multiple organizations I have become adept at aiding individuals in
difficult circumstances: referrals to community resources, assisting in documentation completion, conflict resolutio n, and
healthy decision making. I pursue inclusion in an organization which recognizes the importance of intervention and
assistance,cultivates respect and confidence, and seeks the best possible outcome for its clients.
EDUCATION
California State University Chico May 2013
Masters ofArts in History
CERTIFICATIONS:
Blood Born Pathogen, CPR,and First Aid Qualified.
Washington State Food Worker Card
Non-Violent Crisis, Prevention, and Intervention Certified
Black Belt in Taekwondo, Tan belt in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Compass Housing Alliance Nov. 2015-Present
Case Manager/Community Builder
Provide case management and assist clients in identify goals and objectives.
Provide crisis counseling, reflective listening, and supply appropriate services as needed.
Seattle Against Slavery July 2015-Present
Volunteer Educator
Empowering young men and women to become allies in the fight against human trafficking.
Administer 45 minute lessons on gender violence, social constructs, and human trafficking.
Mary’s Place Seattle July 2015-Dec. 2015
Overnight Shelter Supervisor
Provided crisis management in person and over the phone.
Furnished resources and referrals to families.
United States Peace Corps June 2013-July 2011
Health Education Specialist
Developed a curriculum for Health Education in Romanian with a Moldovan counterpart.
Conducted weekly Health Education lessons in Romanian to students from classes’ 3rd
to 12th
grades.
Stonewall Alliance Center, Chico Aug. 2011-May. 2013
Volunteer
Assisted staff every Tuesday with community-wide free HIV testing.
Helped plan and organize the annual “Coming out for Art” and “Pride” events.
Women’s Center, CSU Chico Aug. 2010-Dec.2010
Intern
Equipped students with resources and material concerning women’s and LGBTQ issues.
Executed class talks and discussed local gender issues and events with student population.
United States Navy Nov. 2002- Apr. 2011
Machinist Mate/ Religious Program Specialist Third Class Petty Officer
Managed and executed the Command Religious Program.
Delivered care to all Navy and Marine Corps personnel as part of the Religious Ministry Team.
2. ACHIEVEMENTS ANDAWARDS
Recognized as Exemplary Leader and Facilitator 2014 Camp GLOW/TOBE (Girls Leading Our
World/Teaching Our Boys Excellence).
Awarded California State University, Associated Students Employee of the Year 2012-2013.
Selected as recipient for McIntosh-Hutchinson Research Scholarship (2013) and Alan H. Greenlaw
Memorial Scholarship (2012-2013).
Awarded Navy Reserve Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Good Conduct Medal, National Self-Defense
Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal,
Armed Force Expeditionary Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2).
Relevant Trainings
Gender Trauma and PTSD: Understanding Symptoms in Context.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Training.
Understanding Military Sexual Trauma and Supporting Veterans.
What About Me? Children and Adolescents Grieve, Too.
SafeTalk: Suicide Alertness for Everyone.
REFERENCES
Alan Smith, Personal
(530)566-5704
heyalanwhatisup@gmail.com
Crisis Intake Specialist,
Janus Youth Programs, Portland, OR.
Malia Lopez
(206) 538-7483
Malialopez82@yahoo.com
Residential Counselor,
Compass Housing Alliance, Seattle WA.
Dr. Kate Transchel,Professor
(530)898-6417
ktranschel@csuchico.edu
History Professor,
Director of Stop Trafficking of Persons,
California State University, Chico.