Dharma-rupa Krsnadas
*** ****** ****, ****** ******, WA 98282
Phone: 425-***-**** Email: *********@*****.***
Transitioning into an entry level position or obtaining an internship in a new
Profession, bringing the following relevant transferable strengths:
• Task oriented, able to take direction, and work effectively with minimal supervision, using critical
thinking and decisive judgment
• Manage multiple projects, focusing on detail, setting priorities, and effectively completing tasks.
• Work well under pressure, prioritizing and multitasking
• Able to react to emergencies in a calm systematic manner
• Effective communication with coworkers, supervisors, customers, and public,
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Adapt quickly to new settings in challenging environments
• Educated about HIPPA laws, basic health regulations, safety standards, industrial safety guidelines
and practices
• Competent in operating equipment and tools in a safe, responsible manner
• Basic skills in interpreting blue prints
• Basic training in electronics, ARC and Flux Core welding
• Honest, hardworking, self-motivated, outside the box thinker committed to success in professional
endeavors
• Class A CDL – licensed 3/11/14 – Endorsements: Combination A, Doubles/Triples, Tanker; Hazmat
(in process)
Education
Seattle Pacific University, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, June 2003
Currently enrolled in the Water Technology Program at Green River Community College.
Summary of Qualifications – Registered Nurse Experience
Certifications Registered Nurse, Washington State, RN00152042
Health Care Provider CPR and First Aid
● Able to effectively assess, plan, and implement care for acute care patients with a variety of complex medical
needs.
● Administered prescribed medications, monitored vital signs, treatments, tracheostomy care, ventilator
monitoring and maintenance, range of motion exercises, wound care, catheter care and bowel programs.
● Work effectively with minimal supervision in patient’s homes, in group home settings, long-term care
settings, and in acute care hospital settings.
● Managed varied patient loads of up to 20 patients per shift.
● Used critical thinking skills and decisive daily judgment to effectively monitor changes in the health of the
patient. Applied appropriate emergency responses when indicated.
● Effective continuous communication with patients, family members, and other medical professionals for
regular patient care and emergency response.
● Stabilize and treat patients, considering their physical and psychological needs.
Alliance Nursing, Woodinville, WA 04/2009 – 02/ 2013 & 08/2004 – 12/2006
Home Health Care RN providing acute care for patients with intensive medical needs, primarily served
paralyzed pediatric patients on ventilators.
United General Hospital, Sedro Woolley, WA 11/2007 – 09/2008
Oriented in Operating Room as circulating and scrub nurse.
Staff RN in psychiatric unit.
Bethany of the Northwest (Pacific Campus), Everett, WA 12/2006 – 12/2007
RN providing full patient care with extensive patient load in nursing home setting.
Mira Vista Care Center, Mount Vernon, WA 04/2005 – 07/2005
RN providing full patient care in long term care facility.
Relevant Experience – Non Health Care
Tulalip Tribes of Washington, Tulalip, WA Spring 2001
Assisted tribal biologist with species identification and data collection during the spring season, as well as
providing security for the fish traps.
Central Washington University Residential Services, Ellensburg, WA 1999-2000
Apartment Manager (student position) assisted students with checking in/out of apartments, maintained
laundry facilities, inspected property for maintenance concerns, and assisted tenants with conflict resolution.
Planned, organized, marketed, and conducted monthly activities for the student community.
University of New Mexico, Industrial Hygiene, Albuquerque, NM 1996-1997
Industrial Hygiene Assistant (student position), assisted Industrial Hygienist with investigating, monitoring,
and reporting on concerns such as air quality, toxic chemical levels, and unsafe workplace/learning
conditions. Provided solutions to problems campus wide, which led to improved university environments.
Alaska Airlines, Anchorage, AK 1994-1995
Cargo Handler receiving, processing, redirecting cargo, customer service, operated large and small forklifts.
Toys R Us, Anchorage, AK 1993-1994
Maintenance personnel for entire store. Responsible for general maintenance and upkeep, as well as
customer service, cashiering, merchandise receiving and processing, loss prevention, and other duties as
required.
Roadrunner Lock and Safe, Tucson, AZ 1992-1993
Shop manager for locksmith business, servicing customers and dispatching calls to mobile units.
References
Available Upon Request