| Confidential - This position included not only work as a full-time classroom instructor, but as the Network Administration Program Director as well As the Program Director, I was responsible for curriculum development, textbook selection, and communicating with major Publishing companies about the changing landscape of IT Certification, and the needs of the IT Educational Community. I helped these Publishing companies by beta testing both new textbook offerings, and new software based simulation programs as well, for Microsoft, Cisco, and CompTIA
- As the onsite support representative I was responsible for the daily upkeep and administration of three separate Network Systems. I oversaw the construction of, and implementation of a new, hands-on Network Training Lab costing more than 400,000.
- As both the Department Chair for the Network Administration Department, Full-Time Instructor, and On-Site IT Administrator, I have been tasked with completing multiple related and unrelated Projects at the same time and have always been able to complete them all to the Highest Standards with complete success I have also been able to carry out this tasking while monitoring a very strict budget, and have always found way to save funds while still ensuring the best possible solution was utilized
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| Confidential Returned to school to update both Educational and IT Certifications. Completed training in both Microsoft Networking Administration and Cisco Routing and Switching systems. I also have completed PMP training as well. Confidential Teacher - This position included teaching mentally and physically handicapped children ages 5 thru 12. This involved both one-on-one instruction and group instruction. I also provided classroom assistance to General Education Teachers on how to best instruct students with learning disabilities to achieve the best possible outcomes for the student.
- I also completed 300 hours of ESOL instruction and earned my State of Florida ESOL Certification.
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| Confidential Conducted investigations into reports of Child Abuse and Neglect as reported to the Florida Abuse Hotline. Worked closely with Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement officials when criminal issues were found. Worked closely with the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Officials to ensure the rights and needs of children entering the foster care system were fully met |
| Confidential This position included work as The Social Sciences Department Chair, as a Classroom Teacher, and as a Technology Coordinator. As the Social Sciences Department Chair, I was responsible for coordinating the instruction of World History, Physical and Cultural Geography, and United States History. I was also responsible for the integration of Economics, Sociology and Anthropology into each of those fields of studies. As the Technology Coordinator, I was responsible for the Design and Construction of multiple Computer Labs, and technology Retro-fit Projects for Networking three 3 schools. These projects included the Network Design, selection of appropriate hardware and dealing with hardware venders on the local and National level. I also oversaw the construction and testing of these facility-wide projects until they were satisfactorily operational. I oversaw the Training of over 3,000 district staff in the latest Technology Hardware and Software. This included all Office and Productivity packages needed by Classroom Teachers and Support Staff. I currently hold Florida Department of Education Professional Educator's certification in the following areas: Exceptional Student Education K-12 Middle Grades Integrated Curriculum 5-9 Elementary Education K-5 Social Sciences 6-12 History 6-12 Technology Education 6-12. |
| Confidential One of 13 Master Teachers chosen by the University of Northern Iowa and NOAA to develop a National Meteorology Curriculum for Grades K-9. While working with this group, I was responsible for the development of Real-Time Weather units for the use of K-9 Classroom Teachers nationwide. This involved working independently on classroom modules, and working two to three weeks in the summer at UNI with the 12 other Educators to integrate modules with materials and real-time data. This was the first attempt by any group to establish a Standardized Curriculum for Meteorology that was directed at Non-Post Secondary Students. It also was the first attempt to utilize Real-Time Data that would be available to any classroom anywhere in the country. |
| Confidential - During my Naval Career, I served as both an Aviation Ordnance Technician certified in both conventional and Nuclear Weapons handling and loading. I was designated as Carrier Air Wing 17 Arming Supervisor for all embarked aircraft models. As an Airborne Electronic Warfare Operator, I was qualified as a Sensor Station One Acoustic Operator and as a Sensor Station Three Non-Acoustic Operator onboard all models of the P-3C Orion Aircraft. I was also qualified as a Multi-System Sensor Operator in LAMPS MK-1 and MK-3 Helicopters. As an Airborne Electronic Warfare Operator, I utilized knowledge of Soviet Block and Non-Soviet Block Submarine and Surface Naval Combatants Weapons Systems, Electronic Warfare Systems, and Propulsion Systems to locate, track and identify these various units and assess the potential threat they posed to United States interests. This assessment included evaluation of various systems installed onboard these units and tactics normally employed in their utilization against United States Naval, Air, and Land Forces. I was required to utilize knowledge gained through Advanced Training provided by various Naval Commands, Other Services Training Facilities, and Civilian Contractors. This training included the use of and interpretation of Satellite Imagery.
- I was qualified as both a Conventional and Nuclear Weapons Crew Leader for all Naval Aircraft attached to CVW-17 onboard the USS Forrestal CV-59 . I was also qualified as a Helicopter Door Gunner Instructor for HH-1K, SH-2F, and SH-60B helicopters.
- I was responsible for providing Training to Students at the East-Coast Maritime Patrol Training Squadron at the Naval Air Station Jacksonville. During this time, I became proficient with Navy Computer Systems used to program and control Navy Flight Simulators both stationary and Full-Motion based I also served as a COMNAVAIRLANT NATOPS Evaluator for the P-3 Orion Aircraft and the SH-2F LAMPS Mk-1 Helicopter. I served as a COMNAVAIRLANT Search and Rescue Swimmer Evaluator for two LAMPS Mk-1 Helicopter Squadrons.
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