Alicia L. M. Trescott
Cleveland, OH 44118
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KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
o Graduated Magna Cum Laude
o Elected President of Organization of Black Collegians- 3 consecutive years
o Anticipating Licensed Independent Social Worker testing and licensure
EDUCATION: Masters of Science in Social Administration candidate (MSSA), 2014
- Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Applied Social
Sciences, Cleveland, Ohio
BA, Psychology and Sociology double major
- Thiel College, Greenville, Pennsylvania
Enrollment/Match Support Specialist, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater
EXPERIENCE:
Cleveland May 2013-present
- Conducted interviews with volunteers and children
- Completed assessments for volunteers and children
- Recruited volunteers and children
- Participated in community outreach events
- Interfaced with community partners
- Assisted in program development and maintenance
- Supported development of agency community events
Intern, Adoption Network Cleveland : Mentoring, Cleveland, OH
September 2013-April 2014
- Co-facilitated Mentor Orientation
- Conducted interviews with mentors
- Completed assessments for mentors
- Co-facilitated match outings
- Analyzed data from match surveys
- Completed Quality of Relationship reports
- Attended support groups to develop knowledge base
- Collaborated with Post-Adoption team
- Developed and presented self-care presentation for adoptive parents
- Co-facilitated Adoptive Family and Teen Support Group
Intern, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland September 2012-
April 2013
- Co-facilitated school -based program with CWRU and Apex Elementary
Supported matches throughout the mentoring relationship
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- Conducted monthly Match Support for children and volunteers
- Administered required surveys to children and volunteers
- Completed safety training with children and volunteers
- Collaborated with site coordinators to develop match activities
- Completed 450 internship hours
- Accepted employment at agency after completing internship hours
President, Organization of Black Collegians, Thiel College, Greenville, PA
2009-2012
- Organized campus community gatherings and community
service projects
- Lead organizational meetings
- Advocated for minority students to the Dean of Students and
Academic Affairs
- Teamed with the Director of Multicultural Affairs to rebuild the
organization
Intern, Thiel College Counseling Center, Greenville, PA
Spring Semester 2011
- Held position of Peer Wellness Educator
- Developed a Peer Education program – Diversity Forum
- Implemented program on campus
- Conducted biweekly forum meetings with specific topics
Analyzed student responses to topic questions
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ACTIVITIES: Lead a Multicultural Peer Assisted Learning group on the Thiel Campus
Tutored first and second year students in humanities and
interdisciplinary courses
Volunteered in the Austintown, Ohio March of Dimes
Volunteered in the Warren, Ohio Relay for Life