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Alicia Scott

362 Lincoln Place Apt.B1  Brooklyn, NY 11238  (718) 230-9303  prncssblck35@aol.com

Qualification Summary

The ability to demonstrate creativity, initiative, good judgment. I possess the capability to express thoughts clearly and simply; proficient teacher and motivator. Exceptional interpersonal aptitude; quickly establish rapport with people from diverse backgrounds and at all professional levels. Reliable working independently as well as in a team effort; learns new skills rapidly. Effectively identify and resolve problems using available resources.

 

Education

New York City College of Technology

Bachelor of Science, Human Services, expected June 2014

Relevant Coursework: American Government, Women Health Issues

Professional Experience

GAP Stores                                                                                     July 2008-December 2009

Assistant Store Manager

  • Completed store operational requirements by scheduling and assigning employees; following up on work results.
  • Established rapport with potential and actual customers and other persons in a position to understand service requirements.
  • Protected employees and customers by providing a safe and clean store environment.
  • Maintained operations by  coordinating operational,  personnel policies and procedures.
  • Contributed to team effort by accomplishing related goals as needed

BHRAGGS health Care Corporation                                                     July 1992-January 2000

Personal Care Aide

  •  Performed a variety of duties as requested by client, such as obtaining household supplies and running errands
  •  Accompanied clients to doctors’ offices and on other trips outside the home, providing transportation, assistance and companionship.
  • Administered prescribed oral medications under written direction of physician or as directed by home care nurse and aide.
  • Cared for children who are disabled or who have sick or disabled parents. Massaged patients and apply preparations and treatments, such as liniment, alcohol rubs, and heat-lamp stimulation.
  •  Communicated medical concepts and terminology to patients using layman’s terms to facilitate understanding.

 

 

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