Jadeyn Glauser has experience working with youth through various roles, including as a special education paraeducator, intramural official, outreach intern, and volunteer leader. She has a B.S. in Family Life and Human Development from BYU, with a 3.8 GPA. Currently, she works as a paraeducator at Reagan Academy, providing assistance to 6 elementary students. She also coaches for Special Olympics and leads a program supporting underserved youth through education.
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My name is Melissa Schneider and I am extremely eager to further my career and education in becoming a licensed clinical social worker. I would like to conduct group and individual therapy with children, adolescents, adults and families. I have recently graduated with my MSW from the University of Pittsburgh and currently hold a license in social work in the state of Pennsylvania and Virginia. I have also applied to be a licensed graduate social worker in Washington D.C. and I am still waiting for the final confirmation of that transfer.
1. JADEYN GLAUSER
425-614-7502 ● jadeyn.glauser@gmail.com ● 151 East 300 North #3, Provo, UT 84606
EDUCATION
Brigham Young University Dec 2015
B.S: Family Life, Human Development Provo, UT
Minor: Civic Engagement Leadership
Cumulative GPA: 3.8
Relevant Coursework: Youth Leadership, Adolescent Development, Writing in the Social Sciences,
Parenting and Child Guidance, Family Processes, Research Methods, Multicultural America
Recipient of Academic Scholarships 7 semesters in a row
EXPERIENCE
Special Education Paraeducator July 2015-Current
Reagan Academy Springville, UT
Provided assistance for 6 elementary school students in 4 classrooms
Enabled young children to cope with crises and gain better self-mastery in stressful situations
Recommended appropriate activities based on students’ behavioral and academic needs
Intramural Official Sept 2010–Dec 2014; Summer 2015
Brigham Young University Intramurals Provo, UT
Managed up to 16 flag football and basketball games per week for college students
Mentored 10 other employees and controlled fluidity of the game experience
Outreach and Partnerships Intern Jan 2015 – April 2015
Youth Service America Washington, DC
Directed the registration of over 1500 Global Youth Service Day projects
Corresponded with volunteers to translate resources into 5 different languages
Recruited organizations on a global scale and increased community partners by 200%;
special emphasis on 450 Latin American organizations
Trained 18 staff and interns on the mapping registration system
Volunteer Representative, Training Leader Dec 2012 – June 2014
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Houston, TX
Rendered 18 months of volunteer service working with children, youth, and families;
provided instruction, guidance, and counseling on life-style improvements
Collaborated with other leaders each month in order to train up to 30 other volunteers
Oversaw the work product of approximately 30 individuals in the Latino community
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Advocate Volunteer, Coach Frequent events and Sports Seasons 2005-Current
Special Olympics Seattle, WA/Provo, UT
Coached, encouraged, and befriended hundreds of Special Olympic athletes
Supervised weekly bowling and basketball practices of 15 athletes for 12 weeks
Senior/Junior Support Program Leader Sept–Current
Teens Act Provo, UT
Led efforts to create a sustainable program that promoted continuous education among
50 underserved students
Strengthened partnership with Utah Valley University to provide support of Teens Act alumni
SKILLS
Excellent verbal and written interpersonal communication skills
Expert in organizing large and small events – corporate trainings, wedding receptions, youth events
Bilingual; English and Spanish, verbal, written, reading capabilities