M I C HAEL L. T UR N ER
**** *** *****, ************, ******* 30135, 770-***-****
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L EASING CONSULTANT/SOC IAL SRV ICES
SUPERV IS IO N/MANAGE M E N T
Social Services/Health-Care/Group Home Administration/Counseling
“Making a Difference”
Offering ten years of experience in Patient Relations/Community Outreach/Program
Development and Implementation/Organizational Leadership/Multisite and Single-Facilities
M anagement
A highly reliable, honest, conscientious team player with successful experience in supervision of
Home-Care and Group Home Settings. Proven ability managing inmate residential properties.
ED UCAT ION
Kaplan University
Course of Study: Criminal Justice GPA: 3.0
Bachelor of Science Program
AREAS OF STRENGT H
Patient assessment/intake Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Problem solving and conflict resolution Infection control
Policy enforcement Disaster preparedness
Advocacy and support Hazardous materials contamination
C risis intervention Electrical safety
Teaching and t raining Back safety
Confidentiality and H IPPA
G roup Facilitator
Emergency Prepardeness
Regulatory compliance
PROFESSIONAL EXPER I E NCE
Hope House One, Inc.
SUPPORT CARE COORDINATOR 2009-Present
• Work with intellectual disabled adults as i t pertains with daily care
• Research and implement weekly activities in the community
• Responsible for making certain specifications of Individual Service Plans (ISP) are met for
each consumer.
Georgia Community Support and Solutions – Georgia Adult Autism Program (GAAP)
PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR
• Assist adults with autism with their social and recreational interactions in the community.
• Assist clients by using behavioral therapy.
• Responsible for documentation on client’s goals and progress during the day.
Racham Foundation, Disabilities Rights First, Douglasville, Georgia 2002-2004
TEAM LEADER
• Provided and ensured quality custodial care, health, and personal hygiene to in tellectually
d isabled individuals.
• Trained clients in horticulture skills
• Facilitated animal therapy.
Douglas County Adaptive Group Home, Douglasville, Georgia 1999-2002
RESIDENTIAL MANAGER
• Supervised a staff of six employees.
• Balanced quality of care with budgetary management, ensuring growth and profitability.
• Provided and ensured quality custodial care, health, personal hygiene, nut ri tion and home
management.
• Assess clients’ needs (medical, economic, and social) and developed plans to meet those
needs.
Cobb County community Services Board/Stabilization Unit,
Austell, Georgia 1997-1999
SOCIAL SERVICES TECH SENIOR
• Facilitated community group meetings in coping skills, feelings, and anger management.
• Assisted in t ransition back to community for M H,MR.
• Took vital signs for patients being admit ted to the unit.
• Trained new Social Service Technicians.
Cobb/Douglas Community Services Board, Austell, Georgia 1996-1997
HOUSEPARENT
• Trained intellectually challenged patients in daily living and social skills.
• Attended team meetings in preparation for Individual Service Plans (ISP)
University of California, Los Angeles, Neuropsychiatric Insti tution,
Los Angeles, California 1988-1995
PSYCHIATRIC PATIENT CARE TECHN ICIAN
• Monitored vital signs, patients on suicide observation, and close eye sight observation.
• Assisted with Electroconvulsive Shock Therapy (ECT).
• Accompanied patients to court.
• Init iated a drive to get an automatic blood pressure machine.
OT H ER EXPER I E NCE
Top Gun Basketball, Atlanta, Georgia 2007-Present
CHAPLAIN, ASSISTANT COACH
• Assist head coach in basketball
• Mentor youth and, and provided spiri tual counseling to youth and family members as
needed.
Douglas County Rehabilitation, Douglasville, Georgia 2000-2005
VOLUNTEER
• Conducted bible study for residents in Halfway Homes.
• Visited with patients who were confined to their beds in Convalescent/Rehab.
P rison Fellowship c/o Tehachapi Men’s Insti tution, Tehachapi, California 1990-1995
VOLUNTEER
• Facilitated small group Bible Studies.
• Counseling as needed.
• Provided mentoring, Job assistance for parolees’ living in Halfway houses.
• Init iated Philemon Brothers support group for ex-felons mainstreaming into society.
R EFERENCES AVAI LABLE U PON REQUEST