1. Leah Fisher, BSW, LSW
Phone: 419-906-4427
E-Mail: LFish32177@gmail.com
Summary
An experienced social work student with a focus on foster care and adoption. Specialties include: customer
service, interpersonal skills, high levels of motivation, detail-orientation, and passion in helping children find
loving homes.
Education
University of Toledo (Graduated, May 2016)
Toledo, Ohio
Bachelor of Social work
Licensed State Social Work May 2016
Northwest State Community College 2009-2011
Archbold, Ohio
Human Services
Internship
Kids Count Too, Inc. Foster Care and Adoption August 28, 2015-April 29, 2016
Bowling Green, Ohio
Office administrative duties to include; data entry, present the agency and services offered to prospective
clients, foster/adoption parents. Responsible for the accessing and filing of confidential documents.
Maintains customer confidence and protects operations by keeping information protected confidentiality.
Collect and organize donations for non-profit 501c3 purposes.
Assist with continuing training for licensed foster parents offered by Kids Count Too once a month.
Participates in home visits to ensure safety and wellbeing of the people we serve.
Responsible for conducting searches for adoptable children to be matched with adoptive parents through
www.adoptuskids.org and Ohio counties children services webpages.
Autism Society of NWOH January 21, 2014-April 25, 2014
Toledo, Ohio
Office administrative duties: greeting customers, answering phone calls,scheduling appointments, answering
or referring inquiries.
Make referrals to autism specific community “autism friendly” resources.
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Participated in support groups, including sibshops. Sibshops are opportunities for brothers and sisters of
children with special health and developmental needs to obtain peer support and education within a
recreational context.
Work History
Pharmacy Technician Rite Aid, Toledo, Ohio June 2012 – October 2015
Volunteered as a Wellness Advisor
Interacted with health care providers and patients by greeting them in person and by phone; answering
questions and requests; referring inquiries to the pharmacist.
Maintained pharmacy inventory by checking pharmaceutical stock to determine inventory level; anticipating
needed medications and supplies; placing and expediting orders; verifying receipt; removing outdated drugs.
Upheld a safe and clean pharmacy by complying with company’s procedures, rules, and regulations.
Protected patients and employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols.
Utilized attention to detail by being tasked with reading medication orders and prescriptions; preparing
labels; calculatingquantities; assembling intravenous solutions and other pharmaceutical therapies.
Maintained records by recording and filing physicians' orders and prescriptions.
Generated revenues by calculating, recording, and issuingcharges.
Ensured medication availability by delivering medications to patients and departments.
P.E. Teacher CYSS (Children Youth & School Services) Germany September 2011 –October 2012
Assisted children with homework
Developed exciting activities for the children to participate in.
Volunteer Work
Mental Health and Recovery Services Toledo, Ohio November 2014
Passed out literature and advertised to support the Mental Health and Recovery Services in passing Issue 8.
References available upon request
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Tim Overly Administrative Director 419-680-1570
Christy Holtz Adoption Program Manager 419-345-6165
Hana Sayed Rite Aid Pharmacy Manager 419-531-2115
Cora Leigh Von Deylen Sales Assistant 419-966-4965