**** ***** **** **, **** Smith, AR
72901910-***-****(abmk4y@r.postjobfree.com
Robert L. Cureton
Objective
To obtain a position that will challenge my leadership abilities and
interpersonal/social skills, that will put me in an environment of
diversity where I will set and achieve both personal and team goals
and will enable me to effectively utilize my skills, experience and
knowledge in EPIC training.
Experience
May Sisters of Mercy Health Fort Smith, AR
24,2010-Present
EPIC Credentialed Trainer HIM
Assist in the development and implementation of a training program for
Inpatient and Outpatient.
Provide support to end users at Go Live.
Experience in pre-Go Live training delivery in HIM ROI, Clinical
Documentation Scanning, and Deficiency Analysis
Proficient in Sharepoint, Powerpoint, Microsoft Outlook, and
whiteboard applications.
Responsible for ensuring training delivery is effective and
successful.
03/01/08 - Fort Bragg Wildlife Fort Bragg, NC
04/22/2010
Warrior in Transition
Organized and executed the drop of 500 lbs of seed into Lake McArthur
via helicopter, to enhance the water fowl habitat, saving over 48
hours and $50,000 in time, labor and operation costs.
Conducted and monitored activities for sensitive animal species.
Collected and disseminated information about the sex/age ratio of the
white-tailed deer on Fort Bragg.
Orchestrated and participated in the development of policy and
planning for the organization.
08/17/06 - US Army 18th Airborne Corps Fort Bragg, NC
03/01/08
Corps Fire Support Non-Commissioned Officer
Produced a safe environment for customers and staff by providing
personal and [pic]asset protection via advance security, detail
inspections, investigations, and emergency response.
Offered productive and friendly services that enhance team performance
and ensured a professional customer-focused image for employers.
Ensured optimal procedures and workflow operations, experience in
organizational leadership.
05/01/04 - US Army 3/3 Armored Cavalry Fort Carson, CO
08/16/06 Regiment
Platoon Sergeant
Training, mentoring and counseling 36 soldiers.
Accounted for the safety of equipment
Secured the personal safety, training, and performance of 40 U.S. Army
soldiers.
Promoted security operations: monitored and instructed classes
consisting of 130+ students, strengthening knowledge and proper
execution of First Aid, Survival, War tactics, and Security.
Honors
Bronze Star Medal, Iraq, October 2005
Army Commendation Medal with 5 Oak Leaf Clusters, Iraq, October 2005,
November 2003
Army Achievement Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Iraq, July 2003
References
References are available on request.