Lo, Tsun-Yip (Johnny) has experience working with diverse clients through volunteer work, placements, and employment as a personal trainer. He has strong communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills developed through leadership roles in a student clinic, as a teacher assistant, and internship in human resources. Lo holds credentials in massage therapy, first aid/CPR, accessibility training, and holistic nutrition. He has volunteered in student clinics, hospitals, and a tax clinic.
1. Lo, Tsun-Yip (Johnny), RMT
25 Tremont, Crescent
North York, M3B 2R9
Home Phone Number: (416) 449-4606 Cell Phone Number: (647) 409-4606
Email Address: TsunYipLo@gmail.com
Skills/Credentials
Ability to Work With a Diverse Clientele
• Volunteer experience in a student clinic as well as placement in Mount Sinai Hospital
offered clients of various ages, ethnicity, and personal background.
• Working experience as Personal Trainer provided an equal amount of diversity of
clientele, from as old as 65+ to as young as 16, from athletes to people of type 2 diabetes
and genetic heart condition.
• Working experience as a Teacher Assistant in “Language Instructions for Newcomers to
Canada” program necessarily meant working with a multitude of people from different
backgrounds. Diversity from this work place also included languages, which should
serve as a valuable experience as an RMT in such a multi-cultural province that is
Ontario.
Team Communication and Interpersonal Skills
• Acting as Team Lead in student clinic required team communication and interpersonal
skills in order to accomplish a variety of tasks and keep on schedule.
• Acting as a Teacher Assistant necessarily meant to coordinate teaching material with the
head teacher before class started as well as constant communication during class to aid
students in need.
• Summer intern in the Human Resources department at Dah Chong Hong Holdings
Limited required communication across different departments as well as working with
other staff in presentations for potential new employees.
Problem Solving Skills
• Volunteering at student clinic as well as placement in Mount Sinai Hospital provided
much exposure to a multitude of different clients with different health conditions and
goals, which required problem solving skills to determine which techniques are indicated
in which areas of the body taking into account client care and timing.
• Problem solving skills also required as a Personal Trainer as different clients each have
different fitness goals and each will require different approaches to reach those goals.
Employment History
Care First – Group Exercise Instructor Sept 2014 – March 2015
Good Life Fitness – Personal Trainer 2012-2014
Toronto Cross Cultural Services Association – Teacher Assistant 2012, 2013
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Master Mind – Robot Summer Camp Instructor 2011
TCCSA – Summer Camp Coordinator 2009
DAH CHONG HONG HOLDINGS LIMITED – Summer Intern 2008
Don Mills Baptist Church – Sunday School Teacher 2005
Education
Massage Therapy Diploma 2016
Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy, Toronto, Ontario
CPR and First Aid March 2015
Heaven Can Wait Emergency First Aid Training SFA BLS/HCP CPR/AEDC,
Toronto ON
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Training March 2015
Accessibility Professionals of Ontario, Toronto ON
Registered Holistic Nutritionist Diploma (R.H.N) 2014
Canadian School of Natural Nutrition
Degree in Sociology, University of Trent, Peterborough, Ontario 2010
Volunteer
Student Clinic and Various Outreaches 2015-2016
Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy, Toronto, Ontario
Placement at Sunnybrook Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 2015
Toronto, Ontario
Placement at Mount Sinai Hospital 2015
Toronto, Ontario
Tax Clinic Volunteer 2012, 2013
Toronto Cross Cultural Services Association, Toronto, Ontario
References
Available upon request