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Supply Chain Administrative Assistant

Location:
Washingtonville, NY, 10992
Posted:
July 28, 2010

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D Rene’ Johnson

** **** **** ******

Washingtonville, NY 10992

Phone: 904-***-****

Email: abl7xd@r.postjobfree.com

Summary of Qualifications

• Honor Graduate from U.S. Army Basic Training

• Highly skilled, dedicated to work duties, personnel, with a extensive track record over

10 years experience

• Effective supervisor of personnel

Key Skills

• Supply & Inventory

• Leadership Positions

• Policy / Regulation Awareness

• Training Personnel

• Finance / Payroll

• Office Supply / Computer Programs

• Managerial Qualifications

Work History

Shands Hospital, Jacksonville, FL Mar 2010 – May 2010

Phlebotomist

• Draws blood from patients or donors in hospitals, blood banks, or similar facility for

analysis or other medical

• Assembles equipment, such as tourniquet, needles, and disposable containers for

needles, blood collection devices, gauze, cotton, and alcohol on work tray, according to

requirements for specified tests or procedures.

Aug 2007 – Mar 2010

Anesthesia Tech

• Determine supply and equipment needs for procedures

• Setting up and calibrating monitoring devices; troubleshoot anesthesia equipment

• Assist anesthesia providers using aseptic or sterile technique, non-invasive and invasive

• Trauma Call for Cell Saver - (Intraoperative Cell Salvage Machine)

• Team Leader for {GA} Guest Associates (Custodial) in Operating Room

St. Vincents Hospital Aug 2005 –

Aug 2007

Patient Advocate

Intervene, assist, and manage fight for client’s to promote issues. Take burdens

of dealing with doctors, insurance companies or medical issues or other issues

during clients illnesses

Assist Patient Triage

Process injured patients into groups based on their need for immediate medical

treatment.

Phlebotomy

Draws blood from patient or donors in hospital and or clinics. All ages

EKG

Obtain a patient's medical history, ask about medications being taken and explain, the

monitoring procedures

to them. Assure the patient's comfort and attach electrodes according to the physician's

instructions and the tests needed. Evaluate tests and provide printouts of tests to other

health care professionals.

U.S. Army May 1994 – April 2005

Administrative

Read and analyze incoming memos, submissions, and reports in order to determine their

Significance and plan their distribution. Open, sort, and distribute incoming

correspondence, including faxes and email. File and retrieve corporate documents, records,

and reports. Greet visitors and determine whether they should be given access to specific

individuals. Prepare responses to correspondence containing routine inquiries. Perform

general office duties such as ordering supplies, maintaining records management systems,

and performing basic bookkeeping work. Prepare agendas and make arrangements for

committee, board, and other meetings. Make travel arrangements for executives. Supervise

and train other clerical staff.

Review operating practices and procedures in order to determine whether improvements

can be made in areas such as workflow, reporting procedures, or expenditures. Interpret

administrative and operating policies and procedures for employees.

Military Police

Performs as a team member in support of battlefield operations, installation law and

order

operations and security of Army resources and installations. Leads military police teams in

support of battlefield operations and leads and supervises small sections in support of

security and installation law and order operations. Leads military police squads and

sections, operates police desks, plans crime prevention measures, operates evidence rooms

and prepares operations plans and orders in military police detachments in support of both

battlefield and installation law and order operations and security of resources and

installations.

Supply / Inventory

Oversees the steps that comprise the supply chain process: planning, development,

manufacturing,

logistics and distribution. Making sure that the supply chain is effective, on time and cost

effective.

Combat Lifesaver/Meddac

Perform tasks daily to assist patients, including blood pressure checks, shots,

preparation of blood samples and routine administrative duties. While stationed in a

combat zone, medics perform both routine sick call and preventive health duties, and

emergency care for wounded soldiers. A combat medic is often the only medical presence

on the battlefield, and he must make life-or-death decisions on his own.

West Point Military Academy Feb 1978 – Feb 1994

Administrative Assistant

• Public Communications / Organization Functions & Funds / Prepare Financial Reports

/Schedules / Attendance & Payroll / Finance Process for Cadets / Prepare & Perform Bank

Deposits.



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