1. Shameka Fulston
2958 Edgewater Street SW Atlanta Ga 30331 | (678) 458-1424 | shamekafulston@yahoo.com
Objective
A committed Case Manager who has the tenacity to see complex tasks through to resolution and the
ability to coordinate the care and support of people with clinical needs. My focus is problem solving and
improving the lives of individuals, while promoting self-advocacy. I act with great agility in moving
between activities and areas of focus, while working towards reporting deadlines with accuracy. I am a
highly motivated professional with proven experience in economic and social development, gender
equality, community development, citizen engagement, program evaluation and implementation, as well
as excellent written and verbal communication skills with decision-making insights on program risks
and execution. Looking forward to work with an organization that has a distinguished environment and
culture where their employees experience a great work life balance whilst still gaining invaluable
experience.
Education
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE | MAY2011 | KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY
· Major: Psychology/ International Affairs
· Minor: Sociology
· Related coursework: Research/ ExperimentalStatistics, Community/ DevelopmentalPsychology, Poverty & Culture,
InternationalRelations of Africa, Politics of Developing Areas, West African Economics, and Community Intervention
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE | SUMMER 1998-SUMMER 2000 | PENNSYLVANNIA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
· Major: InternationalBusiness
· Minor: Economics
· Related coursework: Macroeconomics, Accounting, , Business Management,InternationalBusiness Relations, and
Information Technology
SKILLS & Abilities
MANAGEMENT
· Self-starter, Detail-oriented, Proficiency in training and Development, Attentive listener, Efficient Scheduler,and Client-
focused
COMMUNICATION
· Excellent written and verbalskill set, Superb CulturalCompetencies, Crisis Intervention and Resolution, Behavior
Modification Training, and Mediation Training (under Dr.Timothy Hadeen,Ass. Prof Conflict Management KSU)
LEADERSHIP
· Co-Advisor to KSU ModelAfrican Union Team, President of NAACP KennesawChapter,President of Global Society, Vice
President of Global Society( Managed a budget of $80,000-$140,000 over 2yr.tenure),Coordinator of Summer Study
Abroad in Ghana( Under Dr.Samuel Abaidoo, Sociology/Criminal Justice Chair KSU), Board Member of the Odeh
Foundation, and Captain of Model African Union Team
INTERNSHIPS & VOLUNTEER
Intern: NIDA/NIH University of Miami, under Dr. Emilee Bandstra (LongitudinalStudy on Cocaine Addicted Babies)
Intern: Autumn’s Gift (Parent Training,ABA/DTT training of children with Autism)
Volunteer: Sister’s By Choice, Blessed Diva’s, AASA, and Peace Baptist
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Experience
CASE MANAGER/PARAPROFESSIONAL, REBIRTH COUNSELING AND TRAINING CENTER, INC. 2/2016-8/2016
Assisted consumers with facilitation and coordination in compliance with their ISP,which included skill building and
acquiring resources within the community. Supported and taught consumers how to communicate and articulate their
personalgoals and objectives. Assisted consumer with crisis resolution, while serving as their primary coordinator of
behavioralhealth services within the community. Facilitated group (Crisis resolution, Anger management,and Self-
Esteem) Caseload of 15-20 consumers
ST/CASE MANAGER, TRINITY SOCIAL SERVICES 11/2015-6/2016
As a Supervised Therapist in training, I provided Outpatient services such as PSR, ADSS, CSI, CM, group and family training
to children, adolescents, and adults in the Atlanta and surrounding areas. Worked together with a team on IFI cases, as
well as developing caseloads. Prepared discharge/transition,Assessments, and Caseloads ranges from 15-25 consumers.
LEADSCORER | PEARSON | MAY 2015-NOVEMBER 2015
Scoring PARCC 8th grade LAT assessments; Scoring HSE ACT 10th grade assessments, scored over 12,000 essays for
students,ranging from middle to high school
PERSONAL ASSISTANT | BRYON FINKEL | FEBUARY2014-MAY 2015
Assist with financial and business planning,as well as administrative tasks, answering phones,errands,scheduling, and
managing petty cash
FAMILY CONSULTANT/ SOAR CASE MANAGER , CCS of GEORGIA (June 2013-January 2014)
Worked with a Case Management team whom dealt with a large portfolio of clients. Liaising with foster parents,
clients, and providers on weekly basis, providing face to face contact. Reporting to clinical director and team
members,regarding level of service and care. Maintaining progress notes, RBWO, Monthly summaries, and
organizing team meetings with DFCAS, MAAC, and other agencies regarding client care.
RESIDENTIAL INSTRUCTOR/SHIFT SUPERVISOR, Laurel Heights Hospital (June 2010-May 2013)
Employed child-based hands-on curriculum to promote student interest and receptive learning of Applied Behavioral
Analysis. Utilized Discrete Trial Training to encourage student learning and foster community development of social
skills within the classroom. Assisted with developing treatment goals to decrease target behaviors and classroom
disruptions. Designed lesson plans focused on age and level-appropriate material. Built and maintained successful
relationships with service providers, clinical staff, and parents.Assisted Behavioral Analyst in tracking, collecting, and
applying data for treatment team assessments and goal implementation. Trained new employees and explained
protocols clearly and efficiently. Provided thorough support and problem resolution for efficient client care. Assessed
patient and delivered comprehensive case management services. Extensive BIRP writing, IEP and ISP development
planning.
DCP II (Supervised 50 bed Female Intensive Adolescent Unit, Devereux of GA (July 2008-Feb 2010)
Evaluated and addressed individualclient needs and concerns. Practiced cognitive behavioral, motivational
enhancement and structuralfamily therapy. Consulted with other professionals regarding the treatment of specific
clients. Completed intake assessments with patients and drafted community re-entry plans following treatment, with
the clinical therapist. Developed cooking class as an incentive to decrease behaviors. Trained staff in BIRP writing,
critiquing incident reports, as well as acting as an advocate for client rights. Supervised 10-15 during first shift.
STUDY ABROAD LIASION/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, KSU (August 2005-October 2009)
Planned travelarrangements for executives, students, and staff.Drafted meeting agendas,supplied advance materials
and executed follow-up for meetings and team conferences. Managed the receptionist area,including greeting visitors
and responding to telephone and in-person requests for information. Designed electronic file systems and maintained
electronic and paper files. Handled allmedia and publicrelations inquiries. Wrote reports and correspondence from
dictation and handwritten notes. Maintained an up-to-date department organizational chart. Dispersed incoming mail
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to correct recipients throughout the office. Made copies, sent faxes and handled allincoming and outgoing
correspondence. Created PowerPoint presentations used for study abroad development.Organized files, developed
spreadsheets,faxed reports and scanned documents. Maintained and reserved the executive conference room calendar.
Assisted with the development and coordination of the Study Abroad Fair, with provided initiatives to expand Global
Learning.
REFERENCES FURNISHED ON REQUEST