Linda Lucero
Email: abp026@r.postjobfree.com
Address: **** *. ******* *****
City: Littleton
State: CO
Zip: 80128
Country: USA
Phone: 303-***-****
Skill Level: Management
Salary Range: $50,000
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Linda L. Lucero, D.Min MPA
8698 W. Glasgow Place Littleton, CO 80218 Home phone: 303-***-**** E-mail: Drlucerolll.hotmail.com
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Extensive experience in program management and development, statistical research and analysis, public speaking, training, counseling/conflict management, budget allocation, state and federal grant contracts, case management, group facilitation, bi-lingual (Spanish).
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Health Educator: Native American Cancer Research, 2011 to present
Navigate American Indian/Alaskan Natives to cancer care.
Educate American Indian/Alaskan Natives to increase knowledge about healthy behavior, cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, survivorship, palliative care and end of life.
Develop culturally educational materials for outreach, clinics, and health providers.
Supervise client navigation files and NACR Memorial Fund program.
Coordinate health care providers with culturally relevant training related to cancer and cancer risk factors within American Indian/Alaskan Native communities.
Received HIPPA Certification at St. Josephs Hospital.
CDC/NACR regional conference planning committee, fundraising, and facilitator.
Certified Patient Native Sister Navigation and webinar training.
American Indian community education presentation/training cancer culturally specific outreach skills.
American Indian Cancer Survivors Circle co-coordinator and facilitator.
Education Project Manager: National Native American AIDS Prevention Center, 2008 to 2010
Coordinated outreach database and educational materials for training curricula.
Develop seasonal magazine, supervised web designer, content, and marketing.
Supervised the national twelve Community Advisory Council and Materials Review Committee to ensure cultural relevance and appropriateness.
Managed all educational material distribution to all Native Tribes in the United States.
Organized and facilitated three days National Materials Reviews Committee Conference.
Supervisory Survey Statistician: Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, 1997 to 2007
Managed four different surveys plans for seven states at the regional office.
Supervised two internal employees and 45-50 field employees in seven states.
Facilitated a database collection for consumer expenditure and housing surveys.
Coordinated all recruitment, hiring, training and payroll for respective supervised surveys in seven states. Documented, performed and disciplinary actions staff performance.
Responsible for tracking survey workload and budgets for the seven-state territories.
Initiated weekly and monthly statistical survey. Supervised daily quantitative, qualitative analysis progress, and recommendation reports to regional and Washington D.C. offices.
Implemented and monitored new federal policies and procedures for surveys.
Won 1999 National Supervisory Statistician Housing Survey Census Award.
Program Director: Denver Indian Health and Family Services, 1991-1997
Developed, implemented and administered new community and statewide outreach and health educational programs for the Denver metro and American Indian communities.
Developed a training program to guide clients through career changes because of health deterioration. Monitored and reported updates to various service providers.
Case-managed 21 health care treatment cases.
Coordinated one or more major health care policies in case management maintenance.
Established a health care, transportation, social service, and career service resource information library for Denver metro Native American families.
American Indian Chairperson, represented in the Denver Mayors Council.
Originated baseline health data to assist in needs assessment studies, epidemiology surveys, research studies and applied evaluation statistical techniques resulting in improved services to the American Indian communities in the Denver metro area.
Implemented, researched, and administered four American Indian HIV/AIDS prevention trainings in Denver and Wind River Reservation, Wyoming.
Increased American Indian health care awareness as keynote speaker/ facilitator
Supervised two staff members and ten volunteers.
Minority STD/HIV/AIDS State Coordinator: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, 1988-1991
Managed sixteen minority grant contracts awarded by the State of Colorado.
Developed and delivered twelve statewide diversity training sessions.
Monitored compliance of state public policy regulations and procedures.
Reviewed existing state policies with funded agencies to ensure government compliance.
Established and conducted bi-monthly trainings and site visit reviews for community based organizations serving minority populations in the State of Colorado.
Organized and implemented the first statewide People of Color conference.
Designed culturally sensitive media campaigns pertaining to people of color.
Coordinated grant and cost analysis, conducted site visits for awarded grants programs.
Submitted statistical analysis of minority populations in Colorado to 80 local, state and national organizations. Developed a resource data center specific to minorities.
Collaborated, networked and served as state liaison to 100 local, regional, national and international educators, managers and funding organizations.
Produced comprehensive qualitative/quantitative evaluation reports.
Interpreted broad, national policies and procedures for supervised state contractors.
OTHER RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE
Bilingual - Spanish
EDUCATION
University of Southern Colorado
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Bachelor in Behavioral Science Graduation with Distinction 3.9/4.0 GPA
University of Colorado
Master in Public Administration
Unification Theological Seminary 2012
Doctorate of Ministry