ANDREA
E. NANGLE
610-***-**** *** Logan Drive, Hatfield,
PA 19440 ********@*******.***
Profile: Ambitious and enthusiastic professional seeks to relocate to the
New Jersey area. Strengths include the ability to initiate partnerships
and foster relationships, as well as extensive experience collaborating
with individuals and families of varying ages, ethnic and socioeconomic
backgrounds, skill sets, and education levels.
Experience:
Volunteer Member of Resource Development Team
February 2010 - present
Office Volunteer
March 2010 - present
Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County, Chalfont, PA
. Tasks include supporting the Resource Development Director and the
organization's fundraising efforts, which has included assisting with the
composition of appeal letters and participating in the planning of the
organization's annual signature fundraising event, as well as various
other miscellaneous tasks.
Student Affairs Associate
Brooklyn Law School (BLS), Brooklyn, NY August
2008 - October 2009
. Initiated a partnership between BLS and representatives from local
hospital programs resulting in a free on-campus Smoking Cessation
Program; assisted with Program design and coordinated its implementation.
. Initiated a new partnership between BLS and a non-profit literacy
organization to provide BLS students the opportunity to read with and
mentor students in local elementary schools on a weekly basis.
. Worked with student organizations in areas such as event planning and
conference reimbursement.
. Served as lead reviser for the BLS Documentation Guidelines for Special
Needs Accommodation Requests; coordinated the processing and
implementation of requests for academic accommodations from students with
disabilities.
. Assisted with the design and content of select web pages for the internal
BLS portal (website).
Crew Leader and Office Support Staff Member
AmeriCorps / Habitat for Humanity - NYC (HFH-NYC), New York, NY
August 2007 - July 2008
. Instructed and managed the work of diverse groups of volunteers, which
often included major corporate donors, during construction processes and
other community service projects.
. Participated in the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project (Mississippi
Gulf Coast) to assist with disaster recovery.
. Secured donations from a local vendor and individuals for a weekly Food
Pantry.
. Participated in, implemented, and/or helped design, a variety of
community service projects.
. Designed HFH-NYC's first 'Family Partner Album' in collaboration with the
staff of the Family Partner Department, which included the solicitation
and organization of questionnaire responses.
. Assisted the Volunteer, Communications, Advocacy, Development, Family
Partner, and Real Estate and Construction Departments with a variety of
tasks.
Home/Community/Center-Based Physical Therapist
Special People In The Northeast, Inc. (S.P.I.N.), Philadelphia, PA
Nov 2002 - July 2007
. Educated caregivers of children ages birth to five years regarding
appropriate therapeutic activities, play, classroom activities,
equipment, opportunities for community involvement, advocacy
opportunities, and community resources.
. Independently managed treatment schedule.
. Worked closely with caregivers with diverse cultural backgrounds,
ethnicities, values, socioeconomic statuses and education levels.
. Collaborated with families and healthcare or professional staff to
problem-solve and implement treatment strategies into children's daily
routines in a variety of environments including preschools, daycares, or
homes. Documented goals and progress through Service Support Plans,
Individualized Family Support Plans, Individualized Education Plans, and
progress notes.
. Initiated, organized, and facilitated bi-monthly meetings for other
therapists on Early Intervention teams, when possible.
Technical Skills:
? Experience with Microsoft Word 2007, Outlook, and Internet Explorer;
60+ WPM.
Education:
Master of Science in Physical Therapy and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Widener University, Chester, PA