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My professional experience and educational background, make me an excellent candidate for the position of Administrative Assistant for the SPS Foundation. I currently work with Saskatoon Public Schools as Secretary I for Facilities. For the past nine months I have worked with the SPS Foundation as the Executive Assistant (EA) to the Director. Working with the Foundation has been rewarding both personally and professionally, as this is an opportunity to give back to SPS, the little learners, and to our community. I have over three years of directly relatable professional experience as an administrator and am well-versed in delivering outstanding customer service, document control, scheduling and coordinating appointments, and special events.
At my physician office, the staff always dress and act professionally. I have been going to my physician since I was 6, I have even job shadowed my physician. I do not recall a time my physician or his staff has ever been unprofessional. They are always dressed in scrubs or business casual. As a medical assistant, you can ensure your professional appearance by a few steps: always wear scrubs
At Miller Children Hospital in Long Beach I have developed certain skills that are necessary in order to go into the Human Services Career. At Miller I have learned how to communicate with different people, learn how to take things not seriously, and how to not let my emotions get in the way of assisting children and family. When I go back and think about my first semester of internship I remember how difficult it was to open up to different people and build rapport with them. I remember being quite, nervous, and questioning my abilities in the Human Service career. Throughout my internship I have become more confident I am able to open up to people without being intimidated.
How can we improve the training? For training to be operative, it can't stand on its own, but should be part of an overall development strategy that results in creating an infrastructure of
I work for the Social Security Administration, under contract, as a disability benefits counselor. I help people with disabilities find employment via the 'Ticket to Work ' program. This job is a direct result of President Obamas ' strengthening of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The Presidents directive has asked federal agencies to promote, increase hiring and assist other agencies in employing persons with disabilities. I find my work incredibly satisfying.
Hi Matt, this is Logan Sanders. After completing the preliminary Residential Assistant training I was not placed in a position. However, I was told by Shannon Jolley that "you are the very first person on our alternates’ list and will likely be awarded a position, even in the next few weeks". I received this email in early March, and understand that it I was not guaranteed a position. Regardless, I wanted to make contact to say that I am still interested in taking a position if one becomes available.
Psychology has several career options, each with educational and professional requirements. Two distinct paths within the field are Administrative Assistant and the more specialized areas of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. To navigate these differences effectively, students pursuing a career in psychology must understand the educational requirements and professional responsibilities of different paths within the field to make informed decisions about their future endeavors. Although each career path presents its rewards and challenges, all contribute importantly to the societal support structures within different working environments. Turning our focus to the administrative assistant career is a dynamic and diverse field that requires
In the absence of a time-entry system, I created an excel sheet to record staff members time to provide biweekly payroll information. As for receiving deliveries, I was responsible to the task to make sure the expiry dates of the items were proper, that there weren’t any missing items or a back-order. Each task involved the initiative to create efficient systems to ensure things are done diligently and
I believe my practical experience and what I’ve learned during my six years as a dental assistant at Plainview Oral sets me apart from other students. Not only for the dental skills that I have acquired, but also for the kindness and care that I have demonstrated, when working with patients in real life situations. Many patients have thanked me for my professional bedside manner both before, during, and after surgery. I also assisted patients with disabilities, and was able to exhibit a patient and positive attitude when working with them. Hands-on skills such as taking impressions, radiographs, and making night guards will help me thrive in dental school.
As a public library administrator, I have an extensive understanding of non-profit management. During my career I have had the opportunity to teach and mentor, a rewarding experience, and would value teaching on a regular basis and ask to be considered for the adjunct non profit faculty position. For over 15 years, I have worked along side many non-profit boards including; as a member of the Cross County, AR Chamber of Commerce, serving as Vice-President of the Arkansas Library Association, as well as establishing library support organizations including Friends of the Library groups and library Foundations. I have planned and implemented over 100 continuing education courses, instructing many of them, and was the Conference Chair for
For my career, I aspire to be someone in the english field, such as an editor or working for a publishing company. To do this, I would need the proper education and possibly an internship at a company for my college years. For my education, I would be going to Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire. I would be getting a Bachelor’s degree in English, which includes courses such as journalism, writing, and editing. The in-state tuition is about $22,298, which includes the mandatory fees, orientation, enrollment, rooms, and the meal plans.
I worked as a Cashier 's Assistant in Customer Service. I also had to clean the cafe in the store and refill any napkin holders and utensils and collect all carts used and make sure they were organized and easy to get to for any customers. Though my main job was to make sure customers had the best experience possible. I was to bag the customer’s groceries safely and how make sure everything was how they preferred it to be, make sure they had a good experience in the store, and make sure to fix whatever may not have gone right during their