JUANITAELIZABETH CARROLL

3102 Fifteenth Street

North Chicago, Illinois 60064

(847) 436-1982 (C)

SENIOR-LEVEL ADMINISTRATOR· INSTRUCTOR · PROGRAM DIRECTOR

· Extensive experience in health education, acute-care and other health care settings ·Uniquely qualified and effective service chief, team leader, and mentor with talent for training, team building and program expansion · skillfully analyzed and streamlined operations to increase productivity, profitability, quality, and efficiency ·

Ten plus year training and program management providing award-winning leadership, operations, and financial oversight for 1,700 to 3,500 person organizations · Highly productive, diplomatic communicator with successful record of executing innovative, well net-worked, mission-critical initiatives within highly demanding environments.

STRENGTHS

· Dynamic Instructor, Trainer and Evaluator · Exemplary communication of complicated concepts · Skillful, Caring and Effective Paramedical Clinician · Talent for Team Building and Program Expansion · Responsible Budget Management · Timely Strategic Planning · Pro-active Problem Solving, Policy Development and Change Management ·Crisis, Suicide, Grief and Family Counselor ·Meets Suspense’s ·Promotes Safety Awareness · Outstanding Conference/ Workshop Development and implementation

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Health and Wholeness Project of Friends of Frederick Douglass, Inc. (HWP), North Chicago, Illinois · 2003-Present

Provision of organizational health and preventive health education programs for professionals, college students and paraprofessionals. Successfully accomplished hundreds of mobile physical exams. Provided motivation, support and training of grade and high school students for health science careers. Provided training in Eldercare Initiatives.

Director

Led program operations, trained and supervised key personnel, provided annual proposal for organizational direction to Executive Board. Secured grants, created and administered budget. Provided publicity and delivery of health fairs and workshops in health education. Performed annual program and personnel reviews. Developed new programs including Workshops for health teams to increase interaction of pastoral care and medical teams, Case Studies, Grief Intervention Series, Suicide Prevention, Elder Care Health and Safety Workshops, rehabilitation training program for highly motivated formerly incarcerated persons. Instructor in physiology, genealogy, CPR/ALS and Exercise classes for persons with arthritis.

434th AIR REFUELING WING (AMC), Grissom ARB, Indiana · 2002-2007

KC-135R Unit accountable for manning, equipping, training 17 subordinate units, 18 aircraft gained by Air Mobility Command, to provide combat ready assets in support global air refueling operations-maintain 3 tenant organizations

Wing Chaplain · Senior Service Chief

Directed Wing Commander’s Chaplain Services. Advised Commander and Senior Leaders on religious, moral and morale concerns pertaining to welfare of members and their families. Protected religious freedom, provided accessible religious and counseling resources. Enforced Chief of Chaplain/HQ AFRC/HC initiatives. Led, planned and staffed all Chaplain Service and religious programs. Staffed Newcomers Chaplain Service and Suicide Prevention briefings, and ongoing unit visitation. Member: Human Resource Development Council, Critical Incident Staff Team, Provided invocations for Commander’s Call, Staff Meetings, ongoing social and military events including change of command, memorial, special emphasis, promotion, retirement and community events.

· Received 3nd Oak Leaf Cluster for Commendation Medal and Meritorious Service Medals

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HWP, Friends of Frederick Douglass, North Chicago, Illinois · 1995-2001

Provision of health and preventive health education programs: motivation, support and training of grade and high school students for health science careers, Health Fairs for 29 Chicago area organizations, Generational

Chief Program Officer

Designed and implemented clinical health and preventive health education and screening programs including :coordinated, delivered 2-day community-wide Family Life Conference, created and delivered workshop series on physical disability and cultural diversity for medical and support staff in sub-acute medical settings, bi-annual health fairs for 23 Chicago area organizations utilizing paramedical examiner experience in effective and accurate health history and vital sign documentation, importance of patient compliance, phlebotomy, urinalysis, EKG, eye, hearing, cardiac stress exams, Designed/ taught research methodology class for Registered Nurses capitalizing on several years research in neurophysiology and reproductive endocrinology, Provided weekly after school junior high math and science classes to strengthen performance and motivate students towards science careers, Created curriculum and provided weekly instruction in medical physiology for medical students, provided instruction for ACT and SAT and MCAT preparation classes. Tutored in genetics, biochemistry and Anthroplogy.

Colgate Rochester Bexley Hall Crozer Theological Seminary, Rochester, New York · 2001-2002

Graduate Theological and Ministry Studies Education, affiliate of the University of Rochester.

Instructor

Taught Urban Ministry graduate students. Created curriculum, provided instruction, testing and evaluation. Faith Based Organization Initiatives as models of ministry, including proposal writing instruction for program support.

433rd Airlift Wing (AMC), Kelly AFB, Texas, Lackland AFB, Texas · 1998-2001

Managerial, administrative and operational support to operate 14 PAA strategic airlift aircraft, ensuring the wartime readiness of approximately 3,300 reservists and civilians assigned to Wing’s 25 units, full capability to stand alone.

Wing Chaplain · Senior Service Chief

Directed Wing Commander’s Chapel program, provided spiritual, moral and ethical advice and religious support

Planned, staffed all religious programs, outreach and visitation for 3,300 traditional reservists, ARTS, families

Directed program, supervised staff of 3 chaplains, 1 contract priest, 3 Chaplain Support Specialist, volunteers

Protected members religious freedoms, providing accessible religious worship and counseling resources

Staffed a comprehensive unit visitation program, provided pastoral support during deployments

Provided religious support for wartime missions and deployments, maintained network of religious providers

·  Received first and second Oak Leaf Clusters for Commendation Medal

·  Completed Air Command and Staff College, Correspondence

·  Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel

EARLY CAREER NOTES

CHAPLAIN SERVICES, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama · 1997-1998 / USAF, Senior Prot Chaplain

ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OPERATION FIRST CHOICE, Chicago, Il · 1995-1997 / Math/Science Coord

ABBOTT LABORATORIES, North Chicago, Illinois · 1993-1994 / Medical Data Reviewer

CHAPLAIN SERVICES, 126th Air Refueling Wing, O’Hare Reserve · 1994-1995 / USAFR, Chaplain

AMERICAN PARAPROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS, Evanston, Illinois · 1991-1993 / Paramedical Examiner

MCCORMICK CLINIC of Chicago Medical School, North Chicago, Illinois · 1992-1993 / Medical Assistant

CHAPLAIN SERVICES, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama · 1992-1994 / USAFR, Protestant Chaplain

PASTORAL CARE CENTER, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Texas · 1988-1992 / USAFR, Hospital Chaplain

MCKINLEY HEALTH CTR , U of I, Champaign, Illinois · 1988-1990 / Graduate Research, Staff Educator

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EDUCATION

MD, PhD Candidate

University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois

Master of Divinity, Ministry Studies

Colgate Rochester Bexley Hall Crozer Theological Seminary

University of Rochester, Rochester, New York

Bachelor of Arts, Anthroplogy

Minor Biochemistry

Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

·Air Command & Staff College · Red Cross CPR/ACLS Instructor/Trainer ·Community Health Educator· Acquired Suicide Interventions Skills Trainer·National Critical Incident Stress Instructor · PACE Certified Fitness Instructor · Professional Military Education: Grief, Pre and Marital, Crisis, Stress Management, Suicide Intervention, Transition Management, Brief and Critical Incident Stress Counseling·Mediation·Academic Instructor School·TQM ·Proposal Writing: Block Grants, Federal, Faith Based Organizationr·Clinical Pastoral Education

·Candidate for Project Management, PMP Certification

·HTML Dreamweaver CS4 · Microsoft Office · Excell · Word/Word perfect

PUBLICATIONS

ABLE, FFD Publications, 2008

“Introduction”, Mentoring Handbook, 434 ARW, 2000

“The Health and Wholeness Project News”, Editor, 1996-1999

Deployment Devotions, Co-Author, USAF Chaplain Service Institute, 1996

“Healing Forces in African American Families” in Resiliency in Ethnic Minority Families, Vol 3

with Cherie Bagley, University of Wisconsin Press, 1995

“Dealing with Death”, in Synapse, U of I College of Medicine, Urbana, 1990

“Stepping” in Body Electric, the UI College of Medicine, Vol V, 1989

Ch3, ‘Prayers for Personal Devotion’ in the Upper Room, 1986

“Faces”, The AMEZ Quarterly Review, 1985

Two Part Feature-“The Cairo Evening Citizen”, 1985

Weekly Chaplain Column-“Eglin Eagle”, 1981-1983

Acknowledged in, The Regulation of Psychotherapist, Vol I, Ballinger, 1979

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Ordained Elder- the AME Zion Church · National Assoc Bus & Profess Women ·National Critical Incident Stress Team · Trustee: National Park Service/FDMHA, Inc. ·Member National Med Assoc, Cook County Phys Assoc

AWARDS

Air ForceMeritorious Service Medal, AF Commendation Medal-3 Oak Leaf Clusters

2003 Most Influential Inspirational Lake County, Selected for Annual Federal Women’s Program Award, National Health Services Corp Awardee, National Medical Fellowship Awardee, Verdell Frazier Young Awardee, Winning Essay garnered SIU Press Internship

AIR FORCE SECURITY CLEARANCE: Secret

RETIREMENT DATE: 06/ 2007 · RETIREMENT RANK: Lieutenant Colonel (O-5)

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