265 W 4th St., Apt #115
Melissa, MN 55387 / 555-555-9832
Career Objective: / Organizing, managerial, and/or research position within a dynamic, innovative organization which will utilize my training and experience in human services administration, research and program evaluation, public policy, and business management while offering intellectual and personal challenges through the encouragement of internal and external life long learning opportunities in order to best serve the clients, organization, and co-workers.
Areas of Interest: / Housing, adults with disabilities, domestic abuse, social policy, community organizing, and economic self-sufficiency
Education: / 2005 MSW - Program Development, Policy, & Administration AnyCollege (Anycity, MN)
2002 BA - Business Management AnyCollege (Anycity, MN)
1996 AA - Liberal Arts AnyCollege (Anycity, MN)
Internships: / 9/2004 – 4/2005
The Jeremiah Johnson, Anycity, MN MSW (PDPA) Intern
Program Development, Policy, and Administration Intern providing support and learning through the following: Expansion Initiative Committees as a Staff Representative (Employment, Education, Program Implementation Committee and Public Policy Committee), assisting in creation of Coaches Handbook, participating in other administrative functions and committees (such as the Employment Task Force and Program Committee – Minneapolis Campus).9/2002 – 5/2003
Crazy Knee Powderhorn Partners (AnyCounty) MSW Direct Practice Intern
Direct Practice Social Work Intern providing case management in the following areas: School Support, Wrap-Around Services to local schools, and Family Support within Hennepin County Human Services Division.9/1997 – 1/1998
Domestic Violence Shelter, CAC Anycity Undergraduate SWK Intern
Relevant
Course Work: / MSW / BA
Research II: Program Evaluation / Financial Management
Organizational/Social Administrative Practice I/II/III / Human Resource Management
Planning & Policy Practice I & II / Business Law
Practice Methods and Skills I: Individuals / Accounting I & II
Practice Methods and Skills II: Families & Groups / Business Marketing
Theories of Families: Introduction to Family Practice
Summative project - requirement for graduation
Volunteer Positions: / Continuing as volunteer 5/2005
The Jeremiah Program Anycity, MN
St. Paul Employment, Education, Program Implementation CommitteeSt. Paul Public Policy Committee
Relevant Employment History: / 1/2005– present
Community Living, Inc. (Anycity, MN) Residential Counselor, Adult DD
8/2002 – 1/2005
Graduate Studies – Miscellaneous part-time positions
(JCPenney, Star Tribune Carrier, Brandts, Valley Sales of Babbladow, HR Block)6/2000– 8/ 2002
Piper Jaffray – Investment Banking (Anycitys, MN) Executive Administrative Assistant
8/1998– 6/2000Banta Catalog Group (Anycity, MN) Executive Administrative Assistant
10/1997-8/1998MAMAC Systems, Inc. (Anycity, MN) Human Resource Administrator
2/1997 – 9/1997TRO Learning, Inc. (AnycityMN) Quality Assurance Specialist
References are attached and class descriptions are available upon request.
Judy U. Doe265 W 4th St., Apt #115
Melissa, MN 55387 / 555-555-9832
References:
Gloria Perez SmithExecutive Director
My Favorite Children
1510 Marshall Ave
Anycity, MN 55403
555-555-5555 / Lynae Marshall
Children’s Services Director
My Favorite Children
1510 Marshall Ave
Anycity, MN 55403
555-555-5555
Lois A. Suth, Ph.D., LISW
Associate Professor & MSW Program Director
Augsburg College
2511 Riverside Ave.
Anycity, MN 55454
555-555-5555
/ Nancy Lundgaug, MSW, MIA, Ph.D.
Assist. Professor of Social Work & Field Coordinator
Department of Social Work
Augsburg College, CB 51
2511 Riverside Avenue
Anycity, MN 55454
555-555-5555
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