Rebecca A. Krangle
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EXPERIENCE
BIG THOUGHT 06/2010- 08/2010
Instructor: Celestino Soto Elementary, Summer School
. Educator for The Dallas Arts Learning Initiative, a city-wide
partnership committed to developing successful children, strong
families and vibrant communities through creative learning and arts
and cultural experiences
. Instructor for over 375 diverse Spanish and English speaking
children at Celestino Soto Elementary Summer School.
. Responsible for creating a daily curriculum for at-risk youth
grades K-5, while integrating the arts into other core academic
subjects such as math, science, social studies and language arts.
. Responsible for the presentation of information and curriculum
integration ideas to administrators, staff and other teachers.
. Facilitated scheduling of classes, placement of community and fine
artists.
. Successfully applied for and received grant funding for school
programs, curriculum plans and student supplies.
princeton university, mathematica policy research 01/2010-06/2010
Field Assessor, Family and Child Experiences Survey (FACES)
. Responsible for assessing mathematics, reading, verbal and
cognitive reasoning skills in children ages 3-5 enrolled in Head
Start Programs.
. Assisted in gathering data for the U.S. Federal Government on
the childhood obesity epidemic, gathering demographic data
related to age, race and income level inside federally centers.
. Closely coordinated program activities with school
administrators and parents in 7 states.
The Family TREE
02/2008-Present
Legal Advocate-_Intern
. Assist in managing legal clinics for victims of domestic
violence in the Jefferson County area.
. Facilitate client interactions with attorneys: Disillusion of
Marriage, Allocation of Parental Rights.
. Research potential resources for individuals, families' and
domestic violence victims.
. Provide assistance to paralegals in filing legal motions, fee
waivers, summons, various necessary State and legal paperwork.
. Help to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all clients, both
shelter and non-shelter residents.
. Provide information about housing assistance, employment, food
stamps, government programs and childcare.
. Maintain a safe environment during clinic hours of operation,
interacting with Wheat Ridge law enforcement if necessary.
. Greet clients as they enter clinic, and review client
information required for grant funding purposes.
. Review safety and exit plans in instances of potential violence
or personal harm in the work place, at home or with children.
. Provide an overview of State Protection Order procedures and
requirements.
. Serve as interim childcare provider when needed on the first
Wednesday of each month.
. Answer questions about the process of disillusion, ensuring that
clients are well-respected and satisfied upon leaving the
clinic.
. Direct clients to other Family Tree locations/centers for
alternate resources and assistance, while maintaining client
confidentiality.
Colorado CPA Firm
01/2008-2010
Office Manager/Public Relations
. Expanded and maintained a strong client base, while expanding
advertising methods and opportunities to promote the various
services of the firm.
. Organized and maintained client files to provide ease of data
entry in Microsoft Office and Excel databases.
. Researched data regarding changes in State and Federal tax laws.
. Created Microsoft PowerPoint presentations regarding various
financial topics/services.
. Met with clients, answered phones, filed, copied paperwork and
maintained client records.
University of Colorado,
08/06-05/07
University Senator
. Voted to allocate and amend proposals from University
organizations, clubs, colleges and programs.
. Presented financial reports and changes in University
Constitution to members of the faculty, Deans, Regents and the
student body.
. Campaigned for and raised funds for public higher education in
Colorado.
. Participated in over twelve University committees, including
Alcohol Awareness, Student Life, Diversity, Budget and
Financial, Newspaper, Library and Student Center.
. Assisted in facilitating campus elections among the numerous
colleges and programs within the University.
leadership
. UNIVERSITY SENATOR, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
. Washington D.C. Scholarship for Higher Education recipient:
University Of Colorado Lobbyist
. Co-Founder: University of Colorado Students for Social Justice
and Change
. Floor President: Vail House Dormitory,
. Resident Hall Association Representative, University of Colorado
. University of Colorado committee representative for 12
committees
Education & Training
. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, DENVER: BACHELOR OF ARTS, POLITICAL
SCIENCE (2009)
. Lesley University, Cambridge, MA: Global Studies Program (2007)
. The Dynamics of Domestic Violence
. Special Populations in Domestic Violence: Elderly, rural
community members, survivors with disabilities, minorities,
faiths, lifestyles and backgrounds.
. Domestic Violence & Children
. Trauma & Vicarious Trauma
. De-escalation Skills, Child Safety
. Perpetrator Treatment
. The Criminal Justice System: Legal Advocacy and Civil
Protection Orders