Marion Birch
Brandon, MS ****7
Objective: To receive a position in a professional office setting that will allow me to
demonstrate the skills I’m qualified to do.
Education: 1998-2000 Holmes Community College-AAS Degree, Pre-LPN Goodman,
MS
1989-1990 Holmes Community College-One-Year Program, Business &
Office Technology
Experience: 2010-Present Baptist Mississippi Health Systems, Jackson, MS
Position: Unit Clerk
Duties: Responsible for placing orders of patients in the computer,
organizing charts, faxing information, receiving incoming calls and
scheduling appointments for patients.
2006-2009 Mallory Community Health Center, Canton, MS
Position: Medical Records Clerk
Duties: Organized charts, faxed medical records to a variety of
health care agencies, recorded data on OB patients daily,
made courtesy calls to patients to remind them of
scheduled appointments, assisted the receptionist and other clinical
staff in retrieving patients’ IDs, insurance cards and patients’
registration
forms by processing and filing them
2003-2006 Life Insurance Company of Alabama, Jackson, MS
Position: Insurance Agent
Duties: Traveled to many school districts within Mississippi and
sold life, health, accident and cancer insurance to
employees. I also sold insurance to law enforcement
agencies and several health care organizations.
2001-2002 Holmes County Department of Human Services, Lexington,
MS
Position: Job Readiness Trainer
Duties: Administered tests to TANF clients to determine their
level of education so that the employment coordinator
could place them on jobs related to their criteria. Subjects
like job interviews, well-grooming and good personal hygiene
were
taught in class to prepare them for employment.
1998-2001 Holmes Community College, Goodman, MS
Position: Campus Police Officer
Duties: Responsible for ensuring the safety of the faculty, staff
and students on campus.
1994-1998 Holmes County Sheriff’s Department/Holmes County School
District, Lexington, MS
Position: D.A.R.E. Officer/Telecommunicator
Duties: Taught 5th and 6th graders how to resist peer pressure,
use of drugs and alcohol gang violence. As a telecommunicator, I
received incoming calls from citizens and other law enforcement
agencies, logged in information on people brought to the police
station
and recorded information on incident reports from people who
filed complaints.