Elizabeth Beil Howland has over 15 years of experience in international community development, construction, advocacy, and nonprofit work. She has lived and worked in Guatemala, Greece, Australia, and throughout the United States. Her experience includes coordinating medical care for two sisters from Guatemala, managing sustainable construction projects in Guatemala, serving as a liaison between engineering groups and Guatemalan communities for water infrastructure projects, and working as an agricultural volunteer for the Peace Corps in Guatemala. She currently volunteers at a community garden in Pennsylvania that donates a portion of its harvest to a local food pantry.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including MLS home sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes, and utilities on an average priced home in the region. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current monthly data to the same months in previous years.
The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
This document contains a 4th period spelling list with 15 words containing silent consonants like kn, wr, gn, and mb. It also includes 5 sample sentences using some of the spelling words. The list focuses on words like knock, sign, knee, wrong, write, gnat, lamb, comb, knob, knuckle, climb, wrap, wren, wrestle, and plumber. The sentences provide examples of using the words in context, such as "I don't know why my answer was wrong", "Dad put a new knob on the back door", and "Did you wrap the birthday gift for mom?".
El documento describe la conducción como el mecanismo por el cual el calor se propaga a través de sólidos sin transporte de energía. Al calentar una parte de una barra metálica, las partículas en esa área comienzan a vibrar con mayor amplitud al recibir energía térmica, luego chocan y transfieren esa energía a las partículas cercanas, propagando la vibración y el calor a lo largo de toda la barra a través de colisiones sucesivas de partículas.
Este documento enumera varias cuentas contables como donaciones realizadas, inversiones a largo plazo, modificaciones, materiales y otros inventarios, productos en proceso disponibles, reserva de jubilación patronal y ventas brutas.
El Ministerio de Cultura auspicia una revista que fue denunciada por publicar contenido ofensivo contra la dignidad de la mujer y la fe cristiana. El Ministerio reconoce el financiamiento pero no se hace responsable de los contenidos, a los que define como arte y cultura. Algunos cuestionan si esto promueve realmente un estado laico y respetuoso de todos los ciudadanos.
The document contains charts summarizing housing market trends in Toronto over multiple years, including MLS home sales, new listings, average home prices, sales-to-listing ratios, and an affordability indicator showing the share of household income needed for mortgage payments, property taxes, and utilities on an average priced home in the region. The charts allow examining seasonal trends and comparing current monthly data to the same months in previous years.
The document contains 8 charts analyzing the Toronto housing market from August 2013. The charts show:
1) Monthly MLS home sales for 2013 and the previous 3 years, showing seasonal trends.
2) Monthly new home listings for the same period.
3) The monthly sales-to-listings ratio, which influences price growth.
4) The average home price from 2010-2013.
5) Time series charts of sales, listings, and average price from 1995-2013 with trend lines.
6) A comparison of the sales ratio and average annual price change.
7) The estimated percentage of average household income needed for mortgage payments, taxes and utilities on an average priced home.
This document contains a 4th period spelling list with 15 words containing silent consonants like kn, wr, gn, and mb. It also includes 5 sample sentences using some of the spelling words. The list focuses on words like knock, sign, knee, wrong, write, gnat, lamb, comb, knob, knuckle, climb, wrap, wren, wrestle, and plumber. The sentences provide examples of using the words in context, such as "I don't know why my answer was wrong", "Dad put a new knob on the back door", and "Did you wrap the birthday gift for mom?".
El documento describe la conducción como el mecanismo por el cual el calor se propaga a través de sólidos sin transporte de energía. Al calentar una parte de una barra metálica, las partículas en esa área comienzan a vibrar con mayor amplitud al recibir energía térmica, luego chocan y transfieren esa energía a las partículas cercanas, propagando la vibración y el calor a lo largo de toda la barra a través de colisiones sucesivas de partículas.
Este documento enumera varias cuentas contables como donaciones realizadas, inversiones a largo plazo, modificaciones, materiales y otros inventarios, productos en proceso disponibles, reserva de jubilación patronal y ventas brutas.
El Ministerio de Cultura auspicia una revista que fue denunciada por publicar contenido ofensivo contra la dignidad de la mujer y la fe cristiana. El Ministerio reconoce el financiamiento pero no se hace responsable de los contenidos, a los que define como arte y cultura. Algunos cuestionan si esto promueve realmente un estado laico y respetuoso de todos los ciudadanos.
Emily Klein is seeking a position as a Patient Care Technician to gain direct patient contact experience to support her goal of becoming a Physician Assistant. She has a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences and Basic Life Support Certification from the University of the Sciences. Her experience includes clinical research assisting on a medication compliance study, babysitting, pet care, volunteering providing resident care and administering medications, and participating in and organizing charity walks and health awareness events through her sorority. She has also held leadership roles as a Student Government Senator.
Monisha Alummoottil is seeking an entry-level position where she can utilize her basic skills and knowledge. She has experience working in healthcare settings including as a nursing assistant and volunteering at a free health clinic. She also has work experience in programming, tutoring, and shadowing an internal medicine doctor. Alummoottil graduated from University of California, Merced with a Bachelor's degree in Human Biological Science. She is fluent in English and Malayalam and has several certifications including as an Emergency Medical Responder and Certified Nursing Assistant.
Jessica Liscomb has over 15 years of experience in healthcare, education, and customer service. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Thomas Jefferson University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rowan University. Her clinical experience includes over 1,152 hours in medical-surgical, obstetrics, pediatrics, neurology, psychiatry, and the community. She is licensed as a registered nurse in Pennsylvania and certified in basic life support.
Cassandra Palladino is a Cornell University student majoring in Nutritional Science with a 3.52 GPA. She has relevant coursework in nutrition, health, and global development. She received a global health travel grant to participate in Cornell's Global Health Summer Program in the Dominican Republic in 2014. Her experience includes working as a temporary worker at a medical center, serving as a research assistant studying infant memory and nutrition, and tutoring students. She has also held leadership roles as president of the Footprints club and as an undergraduate researcher.
Vashti Coleman-McKee seeks a leadership position applying her problem-solving and management skills. She has a Master's in Administration of Justice and Bachelor's in Criminal Justice. Her experience includes substitute teaching, behavioral support work, academic tutoring, and childcare. She is certified in cultural competence, CPR, and safety techniques.
This document is a resume for Emily A. Williams. It summarizes her education, including a Bachelor's degree in Teaching and Learning from Union University. It also outlines her professional experience, which includes roles in childcare, teaching, coaching, and administrative work. Finally, it provides her online presence and contact information.
Camille Taylor is a student at the University of Oregon pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Physical and Biological Anthropology. She has a wide range of skills developed through work and volunteer experience including customer service, teaching English, childcare, food preparation, and hospital volunteering. Taylor has studied abroad in Grenada on an archaeological excavation project and is passionate about anthropology. She is seeking part-time or full-time work utilizing her strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Elian D. Silverman has extensive experience in leadership, research, and education. He graduated from Grinnell College with double majors in biology and religious studies, maintaining a 3.3 GPA. As a student, he held several roles including conducting interviews for prospective students, leading campus tours, and serving as a student advisor and peer educator. He also gained research experience through an NSF REU award and internships at the National Science Foundation. His leadership roles included serving as captain of the women's soccer team and participating in alternative spring break programs providing community service.
Meylin Mau Resume 2016 Residency ProgramMeylin Mau
Meylin Mau is a senior nursing student at Walla Walla University with a 3.256 GPA. She has experience as a certified nurse assistant, student nurse, teacher, and retail worker. Meylin has clinical experience in medical, surgical, obstetrics, pediatrics, intensive care, and community health settings. She is fluent in Spanish and certified in CPR. Upon graduation in June 2016, Meylin will receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
This resume is for Angelique Claudia Aukema, who has over 15 years of experience as an early childhood educator and daycare provider. She has a diploma in early childhood education from Mohawk College and experience in various childcare roles, including as an RECE at several daycares and as an owner/operator of her own home daycare. Her objective is to provide a loving and educational environment for children.
Nicholas Gopaul is applying for a position in speech pathology. He has 25 hours of clinical observation experience in settings such as articulation, language, fluency, voice, cognitive disorders, and AAC devices. He is skilled in areas like computer use, organization, patience, and multitasking. His achievements include scholarships and involvement with the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association. His experience includes volunteering, clinical observation, cashier work, and hospital volunteering. He has a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Arlena Hay is pursuing a Master's in Social Work from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with an anticipated graduation date of December 2015 and a GPA of 3.71. She has a Bachelor's in Psychology from the same university with a GPA of 3.48. Her work experience includes file clerk work at Crossroads Counseling Services since 2010 and lab assistant roles at the Center for Parent-Child Studies and Infant Cognition Lab from 2013-2014 and 2011-2013 respectively. She has extensive volunteer experience including at Crisis Nursery, Prairieland at Petsmart, Bridal Brook Nursing Home, and Our Lady of the Lake Church.
April Joy Olivares is seeking a career in public health with a focus on maternal and child health. She has a bachelor's degree in public health from Schreiner University and work experience in camps, healthcare delivery, and non-profits. Her skills include communication, organization, writing, and data collection. She has volunteered extensively both domestically and internationally.
Kayla Pagán's resume summarizes her experience in childcare, community service, hosting, and mentoring. She has strong organizational, customer service, and multi-tasking skills. For over 10 years, she has provided childcare, including tutoring, meal preparation, and maintaining a safe environment. Her community service includes volunteering with Rescue Ranch and Habitat for Humanity. She has also worked as a hostess at a steakhouse and as a mentor to freshman students. Kayla holds a high school diploma and Associate's degree, and is bilingual in English and Spanish. She has referrals available from previous childcare customers and managers.
Summer Hudson has over 15 years of experience in human services, education, and healthcare. She received her Bachelor's in Human Services and Associate's in Psychology. Her experience includes working as a recovery clinician, substitute teacher, human services professional at a women's correctional facility, child protective investigator, addictions counselor, and apheresis recruiting supervisor. She has facilitated counseling, taught classes, investigated abuse cases, managed patient caseloads, and recruited blood donors. Hudson has received honors such as being featured in magazine articles and belonging to honor societies.
This document is a resume for Kristy J. Keaton. It summarizes her experience as a family and consumer science teacher at Bountiful High School from 2013 to present and Mountain View High School from 2012 to 2013. It also lists her previous roles as an LDS seminary teacher, teacher assistant, and department secretary. Her volunteer experience includes roles helping with workshops and coordinating a radio reading program. References are provided.
Daniel G. Feller is a current registered nurse student and certified nursing assistant seeking a nursing career. He is set to graduate from Rasmussen College with an Associate of Science in Professional Nursing in December 2015. Feller has experience working as a nurse tech at Florida Hospital North Pinellas since 2013 and as a certified nursing assistant at Bayonet Point Health and Rehabilitation Center from 2010 to 2013. He also has volunteer experience assisting the homeless in Mexico and Los Angeles.
Erin Drybola is a high school graduate seeking an opportunity to use her skills relating to people, creativity, and attention to detail. She has experience providing childcare through internships monitoring children's activities and caring for their needs. She also has volunteer experience abroad providing aid to communities and experience in her local church assisting with children's programs and childcare. Her skills include working with cleaning supplies, changing diapers, relating well to children, and being a persistent learner.
Kaleena Helling is seeking an entry-level position in psychology. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and expects to complete a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Barron County in May 2015. Her previous work experience includes positions at Lake Hallie Memory Care where she visited with residents and helped with activities, Eau Claire County Human Resources where she audited medical files, McDonald's where she was a manager, Children's Nature Academy where she was a teacher's assistant, and K-Mart where she was a cashier.
Gina Kluessendorf is seeking a field placement to obtain knowledge and skills in social work. She is set to complete a Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Southern Illinois University in June 2014 and a Masters in Social Work from Aurora University in August 2015. She has work experience providing home care and respite for children with and without Autism at Fiscal Assistance of Dane County from 2012-2014. She also completed an internship at Gateway in Carbondale in 2014 where she learned client note writing, how to run groups, and about outpatient and inpatient services. Her interests include life savers, social work, youth in care, Autism, animals, and children.
Emily Klein is seeking a position as a Patient Care Technician to gain direct patient contact experience to support her goal of becoming a Physician Assistant. She has a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences and Basic Life Support Certification from the University of the Sciences. Her experience includes clinical research assisting on a medication compliance study, babysitting, pet care, volunteering providing resident care and administering medications, and participating in and organizing charity walks and health awareness events through her sorority. She has also held leadership roles as a Student Government Senator.
Monisha Alummoottil is seeking an entry-level position where she can utilize her basic skills and knowledge. She has experience working in healthcare settings including as a nursing assistant and volunteering at a free health clinic. She also has work experience in programming, tutoring, and shadowing an internal medicine doctor. Alummoottil graduated from University of California, Merced with a Bachelor's degree in Human Biological Science. She is fluent in English and Malayalam and has several certifications including as an Emergency Medical Responder and Certified Nursing Assistant.
Jessica Liscomb has over 15 years of experience in healthcare, education, and customer service. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Thomas Jefferson University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rowan University. Her clinical experience includes over 1,152 hours in medical-surgical, obstetrics, pediatrics, neurology, psychiatry, and the community. She is licensed as a registered nurse in Pennsylvania and certified in basic life support.
Cassandra Palladino is a Cornell University student majoring in Nutritional Science with a 3.52 GPA. She has relevant coursework in nutrition, health, and global development. She received a global health travel grant to participate in Cornell's Global Health Summer Program in the Dominican Republic in 2014. Her experience includes working as a temporary worker at a medical center, serving as a research assistant studying infant memory and nutrition, and tutoring students. She has also held leadership roles as president of the Footprints club and as an undergraduate researcher.
Vashti Coleman-McKee seeks a leadership position applying her problem-solving and management skills. She has a Master's in Administration of Justice and Bachelor's in Criminal Justice. Her experience includes substitute teaching, behavioral support work, academic tutoring, and childcare. She is certified in cultural competence, CPR, and safety techniques.
This document is a resume for Emily A. Williams. It summarizes her education, including a Bachelor's degree in Teaching and Learning from Union University. It also outlines her professional experience, which includes roles in childcare, teaching, coaching, and administrative work. Finally, it provides her online presence and contact information.
Camille Taylor is a student at the University of Oregon pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Physical and Biological Anthropology. She has a wide range of skills developed through work and volunteer experience including customer service, teaching English, childcare, food preparation, and hospital volunteering. Taylor has studied abroad in Grenada on an archaeological excavation project and is passionate about anthropology. She is seeking part-time or full-time work utilizing her strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Elian D. Silverman has extensive experience in leadership, research, and education. He graduated from Grinnell College with double majors in biology and religious studies, maintaining a 3.3 GPA. As a student, he held several roles including conducting interviews for prospective students, leading campus tours, and serving as a student advisor and peer educator. He also gained research experience through an NSF REU award and internships at the National Science Foundation. His leadership roles included serving as captain of the women's soccer team and participating in alternative spring break programs providing community service.
Meylin Mau Resume 2016 Residency ProgramMeylin Mau
Meylin Mau is a senior nursing student at Walla Walla University with a 3.256 GPA. She has experience as a certified nurse assistant, student nurse, teacher, and retail worker. Meylin has clinical experience in medical, surgical, obstetrics, pediatrics, intensive care, and community health settings. She is fluent in Spanish and certified in CPR. Upon graduation in June 2016, Meylin will receive a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
This resume is for Angelique Claudia Aukema, who has over 15 years of experience as an early childhood educator and daycare provider. She has a diploma in early childhood education from Mohawk College and experience in various childcare roles, including as an RECE at several daycares and as an owner/operator of her own home daycare. Her objective is to provide a loving and educational environment for children.
Nicholas Gopaul is applying for a position in speech pathology. He has 25 hours of clinical observation experience in settings such as articulation, language, fluency, voice, cognitive disorders, and AAC devices. He is skilled in areas like computer use, organization, patience, and multitasking. His achievements include scholarships and involvement with the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association. His experience includes volunteering, clinical observation, cashier work, and hospital volunteering. He has a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders.
Arlena Hay is pursuing a Master's in Social Work from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with an anticipated graduation date of December 2015 and a GPA of 3.71. She has a Bachelor's in Psychology from the same university with a GPA of 3.48. Her work experience includes file clerk work at Crossroads Counseling Services since 2010 and lab assistant roles at the Center for Parent-Child Studies and Infant Cognition Lab from 2013-2014 and 2011-2013 respectively. She has extensive volunteer experience including at Crisis Nursery, Prairieland at Petsmart, Bridal Brook Nursing Home, and Our Lady of the Lake Church.
April Joy Olivares is seeking a career in public health with a focus on maternal and child health. She has a bachelor's degree in public health from Schreiner University and work experience in camps, healthcare delivery, and non-profits. Her skills include communication, organization, writing, and data collection. She has volunteered extensively both domestically and internationally.
Kayla Pagán's resume summarizes her experience in childcare, community service, hosting, and mentoring. She has strong organizational, customer service, and multi-tasking skills. For over 10 years, she has provided childcare, including tutoring, meal preparation, and maintaining a safe environment. Her community service includes volunteering with Rescue Ranch and Habitat for Humanity. She has also worked as a hostess at a steakhouse and as a mentor to freshman students. Kayla holds a high school diploma and Associate's degree, and is bilingual in English and Spanish. She has referrals available from previous childcare customers and managers.
Summer Hudson has over 15 years of experience in human services, education, and healthcare. She received her Bachelor's in Human Services and Associate's in Psychology. Her experience includes working as a recovery clinician, substitute teacher, human services professional at a women's correctional facility, child protective investigator, addictions counselor, and apheresis recruiting supervisor. She has facilitated counseling, taught classes, investigated abuse cases, managed patient caseloads, and recruited blood donors. Hudson has received honors such as being featured in magazine articles and belonging to honor societies.
This document is a resume for Kristy J. Keaton. It summarizes her experience as a family and consumer science teacher at Bountiful High School from 2013 to present and Mountain View High School from 2012 to 2013. It also lists her previous roles as an LDS seminary teacher, teacher assistant, and department secretary. Her volunteer experience includes roles helping with workshops and coordinating a radio reading program. References are provided.
Daniel G. Feller is a current registered nurse student and certified nursing assistant seeking a nursing career. He is set to graduate from Rasmussen College with an Associate of Science in Professional Nursing in December 2015. Feller has experience working as a nurse tech at Florida Hospital North Pinellas since 2013 and as a certified nursing assistant at Bayonet Point Health and Rehabilitation Center from 2010 to 2013. He also has volunteer experience assisting the homeless in Mexico and Los Angeles.
Erin Drybola is a high school graduate seeking an opportunity to use her skills relating to people, creativity, and attention to detail. She has experience providing childcare through internships monitoring children's activities and caring for their needs. She also has volunteer experience abroad providing aid to communities and experience in her local church assisting with children's programs and childcare. Her skills include working with cleaning supplies, changing diapers, relating well to children, and being a persistent learner.
Kaleena Helling is seeking an entry-level position in psychology. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and expects to complete a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Barron County in May 2015. Her previous work experience includes positions at Lake Hallie Memory Care where she visited with residents and helped with activities, Eau Claire County Human Resources where she audited medical files, McDonald's where she was a manager, Children's Nature Academy where she was a teacher's assistant, and K-Mart where she was a cashier.
Gina Kluessendorf is seeking a field placement to obtain knowledge and skills in social work. She is set to complete a Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Southern Illinois University in June 2014 and a Masters in Social Work from Aurora University in August 2015. She has work experience providing home care and respite for children with and without Autism at Fiscal Assistance of Dane County from 2012-2014. She also completed an internship at Gateway in Carbondale in 2014 where she learned client note writing, how to run groups, and about outpatient and inpatient services. Her interests include life savers, social work, youth in care, Autism, animals, and children.
1. Elizabeth Beil Howland
507 Orlando Ave. Oreland, PA 19075 │ 2672617279 │ comalapaliz@gmail.com
Education
Bryn Mawr College Bachelor of Arts, Psychology 2001
University of Melbourne, Australia Semester Abroad 2000
Professional Experience
Hope for Helen and Eyli Philadelphia, PA and Guatemala 2012 present
Bilingual Advocate/Interpreter
● Coordination of medical and social services with Shriners Hospital for Children (Philadelphia, PA; Springfield, MA; Chicago, IL)
for two Guatemalan sisters with Osteogenesis Imperfecta
● EnglishSpanish interpretation at all medical and therapuetic appointments
● Fundraised over 32K to subsidise cost of living and travel for family of 4 while in the US receiving medical treatment
● Production of multimedia updates for donors
● Travel and visaacquisition assistance
● Host for family while in US
● Coordination of medical services upon return to Guatemala to ensure continuity of care
Long Way Home San Juan Comalapa, Guatemala 2005 2013
Construction Assistant
● Trained volunteers and local staff in innovative, sustainable construction methods focusing on the use of recycled and
alternative materials
● Managed volunteers to ensure compliance with site safety protocols and quality of construction
● Conducted research and experiments on locallyapplicable, alternative construction practices, including rammed earth tires,
superadobe, natural plasters, bamboo, and use of repurposed materials such as glass bottles and eco bricks
● Managed several databases including payroll, volunteer/staff labor, and material costs. Analyzed this data to create reports
that informed budgets, fundraising, and program expansion
● Translated (EnglishSpanish) employee contracts and policy and procedure documents related to the management of the
construction team
● Produced biweekly newsletter detailing the construction progress that was disseminated to the Board, staff, and on social
media platforms
● Produced endofyear construction reports for dissemination to the Board and funding sources
● Attended trainings in bamboo construction (Institute of Science and Technological Agriculture, Guatemala) and superadobe
(CalEarth The California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture/Organizmo, Colombia)
Community Development Liaison
● Managed relationship between Engineers Without Borders (EWB) and three rural Guatemalan communities average project
duration of 5 years to include evaluation, development, implementation, and maintenance of water infrastructure projects
○ Provided EnglishSpanish interpretation and translation services video conferences with local leaders and EWB
teams, community meetings, community surveys, training of local leaders, development of MOUs and other
necessary contracts
○ Managed local construction teams during implementation phases
○ In country host for EWB teams coordination of transportation, lodging, meals, material acquisition, and interpretation
services
● Negotiated contracts with local support agency, Chuwi Tinamit, to define organizational relationship and transfer of
management of a 6 acre community park developed by Long Way Home (LWH)
● Assisted in the procurement of grants and awards, including Juan Bautista Gutierrez Foundation Award, 2009; BBC World
Challenge: 3rd Place, 2010; Classy Awards in partnership with United Nations Foundation: Small Charity of the Year, 2011
● Assisted in the development of the curriculum and the administration practices for the Técnico Chixot Educational Complex
built by LWH in conjunction with local families and educators
● Presented in Guatemala, Colombia and the US on LWH’s mission to use sustainable design and materials in the construction
of selfsufficient schools that promote education, employment, and environmental stewardship
● Interviewed by international news outlets Al Jazeera and Deutsche Welle for video profiles on LWH
2. Elizabeth Beil Howland
507 Orlando Ave. Oreland, PA 19075 │ 2672617279 │ comalapaliz@gmail.com
Project Independence Hobart, NY 2006 2007
Program Coordinator
● Worked with transdisciplinary care team, families, advocates, and residents with developmental disabilities to encourage an
open partnership and ensure the needs of each resident was being met to appropriately encourage their maximum level of
independence
● Developed and managed 20+ Residential Habilitation Plans to encourage the maximum level of independence in daily living
with appropriate supports
● Developed and managed 20+ Behavioral Plans to ensure safety for all residents and staff in the least restrictive environment
possible
● Prepared and presented documentation biyearly to the NYS Human Rights Committee to ensure appropriate care delivery for
residents with dual psychiatric diagnoses
● Managed admissions/discharge planning for 3 residential homes
● Investigated all statereportable Incidents; presented findings to organizational Incident Review Committee; reported to NYS
Office for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD)
● Presented monthly to the Board of Directors on issues related to the care of residents
● Maintenance of stateregulated documentation and reporting for all residents
● Attended NYS OPWDD continuing education courses to maintain current standards of practice
Peace Corps La Capellania, Chiantla, Guatemala 2003 2005
Agricultural Volunteer animal husbandry specialist
● Created and facilitated trainings for women's groups in livestock care to improve health and economic outcomes for rural
families
● Provided veterinary services, including administration of vaccinations, vitamins, and parasite treatments; treatment of acute
illness and injury; castration of male animals
● Constructed inground water cisterns with families and provided training on the use of rainwater for the care of animals
● Crossdiscipline training on livestock management for Agricultural Marketing volunteers
● Served as a member of the Sustainable Agriculture Committee to evaluate Peace Corps programs in Guatemala.
Additional Experience
● Christ’s Lutheran Church (Oreland, PA) Community Garden Volunteer, 2014 present
○ Assisted with the implementation of a Community Garden program. Designed and installed a rainwater harvesting
system and a drip irrigation system. Sixteen raisedbed garden plots are farmed by parishioners and community
members with 10% of each families' harvest donated to a local food pantry.
● Heifer International (Rutland, MA) Culinary Coordinator, May August 2003
○ Provided farmbased meals and education regarding how international sustainable farming practices impact a family's
food availability for volunteer groups at Heifer's Overlook Farm. Coordinated "Global Getaway" program in which
groups spend a night in the Global Village to experience creating a meal and problem solving with limited resources.
● Heifer International (Rutland, MA) Agriculture and Education Volunteer, January November 2002
○ Provided education about hunger, poverty, and Heifer's unique approach to sustainable solutions using the gift of
animals and training in their care. Managed volunteer work projects and educational activities. Supported all aspects
of sustainable farming, specifically livestock care.
● Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece Research Volunteer, July October 2001
○ Collected data related to the nesting habitat of Green Turtles in Crete, Greece. Managed volunteer scheduling. Led
informational presentations about Sea Turtle conservation at local hotels.
● Women’s Law Project (Philadelphia, PA) Phone Counselor, September December 2000
○ Connected women with domestic violence and legal support services.
● Women’s Center of Montgomery County (Norristown, PA) Court Watch Volunteer, June August 1999
○ Collected data at Protection From Abuse legal proceedings which was used in an evaluation of the court systems.
The Montgomery County Court requested this independent evaluation from the Women's Center in order to improve
support for victims of domestic violence.