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JOHN M. SAMPLE
1234 Main Street,
Wilmington, NC 12345, Cell: 877-875-7706, Info@greatresumesfast.com
COASTAL ENVIRONMENTALIST CAREER PROFILE
Seeking to Transfer Broad-Based Skill Set, 5+ Years of
Experience in Environmental Safety Awareness, and Rescue and
Rehabilitation Success into Coastal Education Specialist
Position
Results-focused, quality-driven professional with extensive
experience in environmental education, safety awareness, and
rescue and rehabilitation positions, demonstrating consistent
perseverance in the education of Sea Turtle Nesting and
Environment Impact. Advanced presentation and relationship
development abilities, with track record of success improving
awareness of Sea Turtle Nesting Programs and endangered animals.
EDUCATION
University of North Carolina
Wilmington, Wilmington, North Carolina
Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Studies
December 2007
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Individualized Environmental
Specialization Option.
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Related Coursework:
Geographic Information Systems, Natural Resource Economics,
Hazardous Waste Operations, Emergency Response and
Environmental Law.
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Semester Abroad:
University of Newcastle, New South
Whales, Australia; Spring Semester 2007.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Karen
Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center, Topsail
Beach, NC
Internship
May 2006-August 2007
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Rehabilitated and released over 20
threatened and endangered sea turtles back into the wild.
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Provided educational tours for over
300 daily visitors focusing on the health and treatment
methods of turtles dramatically increase local awareness.
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Interacted with turtles daily
while providing food and treatment to turtles located in the
center.
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Assisted with the creation,
development, and implementation of the Topsail Beach Sea
Turtle Nesting Program.
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Monitored 15 miles of beach for
nesting sea turtles during the dredging program.
Eagle Scout, Topsail Beach, NC
December 2003
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Created, developed, and implemented
Chesapeake Bay environmental safety awareness project.
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Distributed educational pamphlets
raising awareness about environmental impacts on the
Chesapeake Bay from dumping yard waste and trash down storm
drains.
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Labeled storm drains "Do Not
Dump" and "Chesapeake Bay Drainage" to remind citizens of
their responsibility to protect the local environment.
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