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Experience
Eggleston Family Services (Foster Care Social Worker Intern) 2015-Present
• Analyzed foster parents and helped foster parents in handling children in their homes.
• Aided permanency planning for foster children.
• Plan and conduct home and school visitations on a regular basis.
Paraprofessional, Special Education Assistant, Teacher Assistant, Early Education Aide LAUSD 2013-Present
• Plan and organized activities that helped stimulate the growth in language, social and motor skills.
• Developed teaching methods that would be interesting to the students.
• Maintained a safe environment for students by supervising students in the playground.
Applied Scholastic Tutoring Los Angeles CA.
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As a senior leader I taught marines knowledge through instructional classes and demonstration of our occupation.
• Assigned to motivate and inspire marines in successfully completing the mission given to us, counsel marines in their strength and weaknesses.
• Conducted Professional checkpoint, maintained watch of assigned posts.
Education
California State University, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 2013-Present
• I am a senior at CSULA with a major of Social Work. I have 180 college units with a grade point average of 3.5. Currently working on Social Work Bachelor’s Degree and Child Maltreatment, Family Violence Certificate.
East Los Angeles College Monterey Park, CA 2010-2012
• (Associates Degree) I have completed the necessary requirement for an Associates Degree in Administrative Justice; I have completed ninety-five college units with a grade point average of 3.5 I have also obtained several certificates in the field of Administration Justice.
El Camino Real High School Woodland Hills, CA
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Currently, I am member of the Association of Student Social Work, and member of Tau Eta Chapter of the Phi Alpha Honors Society. I have achieved many awards in my pursuit of education: Transfer Achievement Award for my acceptance to a University. I am also on the college “Deans Honor List” for a grade point average of 3.5. I also have a certificate for my volunteer service at Edmund D. Edelman Children’s Court (Monterey Park, CA) free arts for abused children program. Received a certificate of achievement in “Administration of Justice Emphasis in Law.” I received a scholarship from Sandoval Valencia EOP. During my service in the military I received the Presidential Unit Citation, awarded to me for conducting an operation under hazardous conditions. Promoted to the rank of E5 (Sergeant in the Marine

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