Natalya Beatrice Neujahr has a B.A. in social science and a GPA of 3.7. She has over 10 years of experience working in social services, healthcare, education, and childcare. Her experience includes providing care for trans individuals, serving as a case manager for those experiencing homelessness, volunteering as an intake counselor at a food pantry, working as a nanny and in after-school programs, and serving as a barista. She is committed to social justice, fluent in Russian, and skilled in areas like trauma-informed care and harm reduction models.
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1. Natalya Beatrice Neujahr
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(847) 217-2121
PROFILE
● B.A in social science from National Louis University
● GPA 3.7
● Committed to social justice and community service
● Easily adaptive to new working environments.
● Strong communicator with the ability to speak with candor, professionalism and confidence.
● Strongly focused on serving the client and the community.
Work History
Morris Home Sept 2016-Present
Clinical Intern
Specific responsibilities included:
Providing trans competent care for trans and gender nonconforming individuals in recovery from
drug and alcohol addiction in a residential setting
Assisting lead therapists in facilitating group therapy
Providing support for members and assisting them with job searches and obtaining resources
Providing individual therapy
Developing biopsychosocial assessments
Developing and facilitating life skills journaling group
Maintaining detailed case notes.
Project HOME Sept 2015-May 2016
Case Manager, MSW Intern
Specific responsibilities included:
● Managing a caseload of eight clients with serious mental health diagnoses and a history of
chronic homelessness
● Conducting goal planning meetings
● Advocating for clients and coordinating care with other service agencies
● Conducting unit inspections
● Utilizing ETO software and maintaining detailed case notes
Howard Area Community Center Jan 2013-June 2013
Volunteer Food Pantry Intake Counselor
Specific responsibilities included:
● Working with clients on an individual basis to help them fill out paperwork required to receive food
from the pantry
● Directing clients towards other services based on their needs
● Assisting as a translator for Russian speaking clients
2. Private Nanny 2009-2011
Childcare and Household Assistance
Specific responsibilities included:
● General caretaking for child from infancy to three years of age
● Supervision and facilitation of daily play as well as developmentally appropriate educational
activities
● Household duties including preparing meals for child and light housekeeping
Bernard Horwich Jewish Community Center 2008-2009
After School Care Counselor
Specific responsibilities included:
● Supervising and organizing activities for children aged Kindergarten to 6th
grade.
● Planning and leading weekly specialty classes such as arts and crafts, improv comedy, comic book
making, and “School of Rock”
● Preparing and distributing healthy snacks
● Helping children with homework
Barnes and Noble Booksellers 2006-2008
Barista
Specific responsibilities included:
● Preparing and serving espresso drinks, coffee, and food items
● Maximizing cafe sales by delivering outstanding service to all customers and promoting menu
items and products
● Performing cafe maintenance tasks such as cleaning and stocking items
Education
June 2011-May 2013 Harold Washington College
Chicago, IL
Sep 2013-March 2015 National Louis University
Chicago, IL
Aug 2015-Present Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
Associate in Art
B.A in social science
Associations
3. Member of GLBTA and FMLA societies
Co-Organizer for Midwest Books to Prisoners
Skills
Fluent in Russian.
Proficient computer skills (MsOffice)
Experience in childcare/youth work
Social service experience
Trained in trauma informed care and harm reduction models
Experience with serving populations who have experienced chronic homelessness, serious mental
health diagnoses, drug and alcohol addiction