She received her associate’s degree through UVU. She received her bachelor’s degree through Western Governor’s University. Jane is now currently working on her master’s degree in curriculum and instruction through WGU as well and is planning on graduating in July of 2018.
Vianey likes to try to understand alot of things which sometimes stresses her out. She is from illinois, where she grew up for 7 years. She has three dogs, two that she adopted and one that she has had since she was 5. Vianey likes to read, make origami, and watch tv. She is interested in writing about foster care because she is friends with an adopted girl and she is also knows that people who are adopted go through tough times.
From the Kaiser Permanente career website, I was delighted to learn about the RN I position at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center in the Medical Telemetry Department. Kaiser Permanente is a leader in our nation’s healthcare system and has the standard for promoting wellness and disease prevention in our communities. As a result, I am excited about the possibility of being part an organization that so deeply shares the same passion as I of providing holistic and compassionate health care. After obtaining my first degree in Biological Sciences from the University of California, Irvine and assisting nurses and CNAs as a Clinical Care Extender, I became inspired to pursue a career in nursing. I obtained my RN license July 2015 and graduated
I am Janet and I am leaving in metrowest region in Ma. This is the fifth course for me with Penn Foster. I am working on develop my career through taking classes. I started as preschool teacher assistant in 2013 and after completing the child growth and development course and the required work experience, I became a preschool teacher. Now I am working as lead teacher in the lighthouse
I'm interested in working at Glory Days because I feel it would help me mature and give me an opportunity to become a new member of a fun job. I learned about working at Glory Days from my dad who is friend is a manager at the Glory Days on Hunters Ridge. This would be a great opportunity for me to start working and become more responsible. I am very involved in school activities including Debate, dancing with the band, and Forensics. I am a good scholar as I get A's and B's in all my classes.
On my first year, I was promoted from team member to team lead in my job at Jamba Juice. This experience had a great influence on my leadership skills. I was in charge of the employees and the store during the evening shift, and some weekend’s day shift. My duties included to direct the team members to help clean the store at closing, count the money in the registers, prepare deposits, and print out the sales for the day. My actions were best displayed by completing all evening tasks in order to prepare the store for the next day.
Just as with many of my previous academic moments it continued the drive I had already had. While my education continued to teach me valuable lessons and give me hands on experience I began to gain a stronger sense rooted in development and the protection of others by hopefully continuing my education at Loyola University Chicago in the Masters of Social Work/Masters of Arts in Social Justice Program which would give me the opportunity to not only eventually become a social worker with the Department of Social Services (DSS), with a school, or a guardian ad litem but to do that work effectively with the chance that would be afforded to me of an academic background steeped in social work as well as social justice teachings. This program in particular continues the undergraduate work and furthers my education on my path to my
After obtaining my associate degree I began my own step team and mentoring the young ladies at Arbor Hill Elementary in Albany NY. I then decided to continue my education with obtaining my bachelors degree in Business Administration. Being that I have become a mother of two, I knew that the chances for me to go into the classroom were slim to none. I made the decision to return back to school online to Everest University. By the time I started I relocated back to South Carolina to helped out my dad that was sick at the time.
I have worked so hard in school waiting for a moment like this. UNCW would be a great challenge for me, but it would also help me out immensely. UNCW has a excellent education program and that is exactly the field of study I aim to go into. I spent approximately half of my sophomore year at the early college tutoring at Dobson Elementary. I cherished every second helping my fifth grade class.
Subsequently, I gained significant professional experience as an applied researcher at Westat (a social science research firm) and Chapin Hall Center for Children, as a policy analyst with the Pew Commission on Children in
In May I will be graduating with Bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Public Administration with an Emphasis in Policy and Management Studies. I also will have minor in Business Administration. I believed that the combination of classes I had to take in order obtain these degrees have really made me a more employable and have really helped my grow
I do believe some of my talents are going unused at work. I am a very organized and dependent individual. I am a visual learner and I also incorporated learning by listening to leaders in higher authority handle problem cases, while there are finding a solution I usually shadow them that 's my way of cross-training. Meanwhile, if a similar problem occurs again I have gained the knowledge to utilize my problem-solving skills on my own. My strength as a leader and even having a better position at work is going unused at the time only because I don 't have a degree yet.
I began my undergraduate education at Colorado State University in 2004. I declared my major as Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing. At this point in my life, I had no clue what I wanted to do for my career and thought this would be the best option and give me the most diversity of career options. Going into my sophomore year, I began a job in the emergency department at the hospital located in the college town. During my first day, I got to see a variety of emergent and non-emergent medical procedures.
Currently, I work for South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department (SCVRD). I am an Assessment and Career Exploration Specialist and also a Job Preparedness Instructor. While I enjoy my current role, I feel the need to carry out a more significant function in the rehabilitation process. I am seeking a Master’s Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling because it is a requirement for the next step in my career. Well into the future, I envision myself in a leadership role within my current agency where I am able to advise on agency practices and service provision.
I spent a year working towards this degree and eventually decided that I should be honest with myself. If I wanted to live up to the example my parents set and love what I do, I had to be honest with myself and pursue what it is I felt I was meant to do. I completed my Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family and am still thankful to this day that I followed my heart and my gut instinct. My undergraduate studies at Kent State helped me significantly in my decision pursuing a career in school counseling.