Gery Dwight Whitley
Port Arthur, Texas 77640
409-***-**** Alternate 409-***-****
Email: ************@*****.***
Professional Profile:
Bachelor of Science-Criminal Justice graduate with a commitment to
assist youth in obtaining success in academics and vocational training
while preventing at-risk behaviors.
Associates of Applied Science-Process Operations Technology graduate
with a commitment to effectively operate at optimal level and maintain
safety standards at all times.
Fluent in MS Windows 95/98/2010 XP; Fax Machines; Xerox and IBM Copier
operating environments. Proven ability to quickly learn and apply new
technologies.
Intrinsic creative talent and committed interest to communicate
effectively.
Exceptionally well organized; strong work ethics and willingness to
work hard to achieve employer objectives by adhering to policy and
procedures.
Work History:
Communities In Schools, Southeast Texas, INC.
June 2000-Present
Beaumont, Texas
Campus Manager
Conduct interviews with at-risk youth 9-17 years of age to assess
their needs. Develop a plan of action to meet those needs. Conduct
individual and group counseling to individuals and family
members. Maintain and update case files.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Parole Division
November 1998-June 2000
Beaumont, Texas
Parole Officer II
Ensure public safety by supervising convicted felons upon
release from a penal institution.
Assisted offenders in successful re-integration into society.
Reported any parole violations to
the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Jefferson County Juvenile Probation Department
September 1989-November 1998
Beaumont, Texas
Detention Lead Counselor
Served in a supervisory capacity. Provided on-going supervision to
Detention Officers and was responsible for overall operations of
the facility. Monitored juvenile offenders and coordinated group
activities.
Education:
Lamar Institute of Technology
Beaumont, Texas
Associate of Applied Science in Process Operating Technology
Lamar University,
Beaumont, Texas
Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice
Gery Dwight Whitley
1036 West 6th Street
Port Arthur, Texas 77640
409-***-**** Alternate 409-***-****
Email: ************@*****.***
Professional Profile:
Bachelor of Science-Criminal Justice graduate with a commitment to
assist youth in obtaining success in academics and vocational training
while preventing at-risk behaviors.
Associates of Applied Science-Process Operations Technology graduate
with a commitment to effectively operate at optimal level and maintain
safety standards at all times.
Fluent in MS Windows 95/98/2010 XP; Fax Machines; Xerox and IBM Copier
operating environments. Proven ability to quickly learn and apply new
technologies.
Intrinsic creative talent and committed interest to communicate
effectively.
Exceptionally well organized; strong work ethics and willingness to
work hard to achieve employer objectives by adhering to policy and
procedures.
Work History:
Communities In Schools, Southeast Texas, INC.
June 2000-Present
Beaumont, Texas
Campus Manager
Conduct interviews with at-risk youth 9-17 years of age to assess
their needs. Develop a plan of action to meet those needs. Conduct
individual and group counseling to individuals and family
members. Maintain and update case files.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice - Parole Division
November 1998-June 2000
Beaumont, Texas
Parole Officer II
Ensure public safety by supervising convicted felons upon
release from a penal institution.
Assisted offenders in successful re-integration into society.
Reported any parole violations to
the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Jefferson County Juvenile Probation Department
September 1989-November 1998
Beaumont, Texas
Detention Lead Counselor
Served in a supervisory capacity. Provided on-going supervision to
Detention Officers and was responsible for overall operations of
the facility. Monitored juvenile offenders and coordinated group
activities.
Education:
Lamar Institute of Technology
Beaumont, Texas
Associate of Applied Science in Process Operating Technology
Lamar University,
Beaumont, Texas
Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice