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BRITTNI ENERSON
SHIPPENSBURG, PA 17257 acatuh@r.postjobfree.com
Education
Master of Science in Counseling Anticipated Graduation 12/2013
Concentration: College Counseling Cumulative GPA: 3.82/4.0
Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology May 2011
Minor: Psychology Cumulative GPA: 3.26/4.0
Shippensburg University, Shippensburg PA
Honors and Awards:
• Chi Sigma Iota Counseling Honor Society Inducted November 2012
• Board of Governor’s Scholarship 2007 – 2011
• Alpha Kappa Delta Sociological Honor Society Inducted September 2010
Clinical Experience
Counseling Intern, York College Counseling Services January 2013 – Present
York, PA
Conducted intake assessments and counseled students in one-on-one sessions
Co-facilitated “Food and Feelings” and “Building Social Confidence” group counseling sessions
Facilitated “Relaxation and Meditation” wellness programs
Personal Care Associate, Keystone Human Services May 2013 – Present
Chambersburg, PA
Assisted eight residents with instrumental activities of daily living
Administered and recorded medications
Monitored residents for safety and documented the progress of each resident
Mental Health Technician, Roxbury Treatment Center March 2012 – March 2013
Shippensburg, PA
Provided direct patient care for daily living activities and routines
Facilitated group therapeutic sessions on topics including suicide, relationships and anger management
Mediated conflicts and supervised the behaviors of 20 patients
Member, REACT (Rape Educators and Contacts) February 2010 – December 2012
Shippensburg, PA
Trained and qualified to assist in crises involving sexual assault and rape, domestic violence, relationship
concerns and drug/alcohol abuse
Programmed on-campus events to educate students on consent, relationships and drug/alcohol use
Higher Education Experience
Graduate Assistant, Shippensburg University Learning Center September 2010 – Present
Shippensburg, PA
Assisted students on academic probation by providing academic resources and study skills
Tutored students on the topics of Sociology, Psychology and writing skills
Created and presented programs on time management, note taking and grammar
Intern, Wilson College Office of Residence Life August 2012 – December 2012
Chambersburg, PA
Advised students on academic and personal concerns during one on one sessions
Delegated tasks and responsibilities amongst 12 students in planning and preparing a campus fundraiser
Helped raise over $500 for the Enough Project’s Raise Hope for Congo campaign
Intern, Shippensburg University Executive Vice President’s Office January 2011 – May 2011
Shippensburg, PA
Observed and addressed planning initiatives and agendas within Cabinet Board meetings
Consulted with university executive staff about university-wide programs
Provided assistance to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center staff in preparations for programs
Intern, Shippensburg University Women’s Center August 2009 – December 2010
Shippensburg, PA
Directed and presented at the Tulip Planting Ceremony to support survivors of domestic violence
Aided the Cumberland County Commission for Women by advertising for a Mock Trial at Shippensburg
University involving a case of domestic violence and sexual assault
Established events to strengthen body images, such as Love Your Body through Dance: Hip Hop Dancing
and Love Your Body through Dance: Belly Dancing
Social Justice Experience
Executive Member, Asian American Organization September 2008 – May 2013
Shippensburg, PA
Advised cultural education programs and coordinated a series of events through the Asian American
Organization: Japanese Tea Ceremony, Sushi Night and Stand for Japan: A Benefit of Love
Helped raise over $1,200 for Japan tsunami victim relief through the American Red Cross, April 2011
Aided in hosting the annual Asian Extravaganza event, allowing campus and community members to
experience and learn about Asian cultures, April 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013
Coordinator, Shippensburg University May 2010 – November 2010
Shippensburg, PA
Created a series of events, Breaking the Silence: Congo Women as Weapons of War
Received a $3,000 General Education Grant through the Sociology Department
Hosted speakers from Enough Project and Women for Women International, with over 160 attendees
Organized a Run for Congo Women event, obtaining eight corporate sponsors
Raised approximately $1,000 through Women for Women International
Research Experience
“The Culture and Socialization of the Tattoo Artist” April 2011
Shippensburg, PA
Conducted qualitative research by interviewing tattoo artists concerning the socialization and occupational
segregation of the profession
Presented research at the Celebration of Undergraduate Student Research Conference
“Language and You” April 2010
Shippensburg, PA
Conducted quantitative research by surveying undergraduate students concerning the use of language in
one’s home, with family, peers and within the community as well as language respondents hear in music
Utilized SPSS statistical analysis for data interpretation
Presented research at the Celebration of Undergraduate Student Research Conference