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Outreach Intern, Administrative Assistant

Location:
Washington, DC
Salary:
$44,000
Posted:
March 01, 2021

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MAEGAN SCHEIB

Linked-In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maegan-scheib-aa470b15a/ • adkkwc@r.postjobfree.com • 317-***-****

PROFILE

Highly motivated candidate in pursuit of a part time position as a travel agent. Possesses a background in European and Russian Studies with extensive research experience in international politics and culture with extensive familiarity studying abroad in France and Great Britain and travel across the United States, Europe and the Caribbean. Language skills include advanced proficiency in French and intermediate proficiency in Russian.

EDUCATION

The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs Washington, DC

Master of Arts in International Affairs Expected May 2022

Relevant Coursework: Negotiation Skills, International Economics, Transnational Security, Fundamentals of Intelligence, Red Team Alternative Analysis, Russia and US National Security.

University of Evansville Evansville, IN

Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and French, Summa Cum Laude May 2020

Relevant Coursework: Statistics, Francophone and French Culture, European Politics, US Foreign Policy

STUDY ABROAD

University of Minnesota (Montpellier, France) May 2019-July 2019

Relevant Coursework: French Culture and Immigration, French Cinema

Harlaxton College, (Grantham, England ) January 2018-April 2018

Relevant Coursework: British Studies and British Politics

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington, Outreach Intern (Washington D.C.) February 2021 - Present

Communicated with members of Washington Area congregations by phone and email and managed outreach databases with Microsoft Office Suite and Google Drive and created flyers for programs using Adobe Suite.

Worked with staff to organize grassroots programs and support the D.C. Interfaith Response and Outreach Coalition.

Liberty Language, LLC, Contractor Medical Interpreter November 2020-Present

Used Interpretation, Mediation, and Communication skills to relay medical information between a patient and healthcare provider between French and English.

University of Evansville, Interfaith Intern (Evansville, IN) August 2017 – May 2020

Proposed solutions to on-campus religious conflicts and problems and promoted interfaith communication among Christians, Atheists, Muslims, and Jews with panel comprising of interns and students from various backgrounds.

Utilized problem-solving skills to brainstorm hypothetical solutions to modern-day religious conflicts with team of students from a variety of different religious, social, and ethnic backgrounds and presented findings to a group leader.

Open Table Institute, College Mentor (Evansville, IN) July 2017 and July 2018

Utilized leadership skills by mentoring high-school students and leading discussions about different religious cultures and chaperoned excursions to a monastery, a mosque, and a synagogue at interfaith summer camp.

Honed problem-solving skills considering sensitive cultural situations relating to religious disagreements.

Analyzed and navigated difficult conversations with students from different social and religious backgrounds and emphasized cultural understanding among these differences by highlighting similarities among each of the different sides of the argument or religion and comparing different solutions mitigating each side of these issues and current-day problems.

Ideal Safety and Hygiene, LLC, Administrative Assistant (Indianapolis, IN) July 2018

Arranged safety briefings for clients instructing them on safety procedures and risk assessments related to OSHA regulations including “Lock-out, tag-out”.

Compiled data into Excel spreadsheets from noise monitor results, analyzed exposure, evaluated if the results were harmful to the individual and detailed a conclusive report to ensure compliance with OSHA regulations.

Emphasized areas where the factory needed improvement on worker’s noise conditions or protective equipment in a detailed conclusive report presented to my supervisor drafted at end of the site visit.

RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS EXPERIENCE

Model United Nations Conference November 2017 and 2019

Analyzed, presented, and debated international issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Yemen humanitarian crisis in a simulated Model UN session.

Used publicly available data and research to analyze an international issue, make conclusions and brainstorm possible solutions presented in a briefing-style presentation to a group.

RELAVANT SKILLS

Communication

Leadership

Phone and Zoom Calls

International Travel

Visa Support

Research and Analysis



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