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HEATHER M. EXAMPLE
1111 KARMA AVE, NASHVILLE, TN 37073 (615) 537-1036,
SUPPORT@CPRESUMES.COM
Citizenship: United States Desired
Job Type: Permanent, Federal, Mental Health Counselling
Veteran's Preference: 10-point preference based
on spouse, widow, widower, or mother Desired
Locations: U.S.-MD, DC, VA (Northern)
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Highly accomplished and results-driven Operation and Mental
Health Specialist, leveraging finely-honed interpersonal and
time management skills to successfully manage a group and
increase productivity achieving program goals and objectives.
Energetic and goal-oriented with a genuine passion for social
work and a well-rounded background in supporting a progressive
organization in optimizing performance and government policy.
Lived in Japan while serving in the United States Navy and
experienced in 20 different countries within 4 years of service.
Became acquainted with diverse cultural contexts and allowing to
hone inter-cultural understanding and competencies. Seeking a
Federal position, preferably in Mental Health Counselling for
Veterans while demonstrating additional skills in:
- Behavioral Recovery
- Strategic Planning
- Staff Training and Development
- Relationship Building
- CPR/First Aid
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- Group Management/Counselling
- Program Planning/Coordination
- Risk Assessment/Prevention
- Aggressive Behavior
- Team Leadership/Supervision
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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
UNITED STATES NAVY, Yokosuka, Japan/U.S., Nov. 2003 -
Oct. 2008 Operation Specialist, Grade Level: OS2/E-5
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Assumed full responsibility for managing
24 personnel during at sea and in-port mission periods while
conducting training, updating and managing schedules,
evaluations, and assessments to ensure all personnel were
able to perform at expected levels.
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Oversaw office correspondence and over 500
military messages for a forward deployed ship in the USN, as
well as maintained daily records for staff.
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Acted as Administrative Assistant in
Commander Naval Forces Japan's Legal offices while managing
over 100 travel itineraries to include, prepare, and
organize payment and subsequent travel claims for the Legal
Office and other satellite offices.
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Provided administrative support to
Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka Legal Staff Judge
Advocate, maintaining and storing thousands of records for
civil administrative hearings in the Yokosuka area.
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Drafted, edited, and managed hundreds of
letters in correspondence used to support the Staff Judge.
Advocate while also handling customer service inquiries and
complaints.
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Achieved Navy and Marine Corps Achievement
Award for managerial skills and leadership abilities.
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Received Good Conduct Medal, as well as
Sea Service and Overseas Service Ribbons for time served.
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Obtained Secret Clearance.
THREE RIVERS CENTER/BEHAVIORAL HEALTH,
West Columbia, SC, Jun. 2002 - Nov. 2003
Mental Health Specialist, Full-time
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Held accountable for working as a Mental
Health Specialist on a variety of wards within a behavioral
recovery based private hospital, performing monitoring,
interaction, and record keeping of an 18-bed adolescent
residential treatment center.
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Developed and implemented a Daily
Independent Living Skills Group, as well as conducted a
morning goals group and an evening wrap-up/relaxation group.
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Worked with an acute intensive adolescent
population, adult population, a behavioral recovery ward
with a wide range of drug and alcohol abuse/dependencies,
and a geriatric population.
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Maintained charts for all patients and
recorded all group participation and one-on-one processing
sessions.
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Managed a turnover log and conducted
shift-to-shift pass down with accurate turnover information.
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Trained in Prevention and Management of
Aggressive Behavior, CPR, and First Aid.
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