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Manager Medical

Location:
West Pittston, PA
Posted:
October 06, 2014

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Daniel A. Resciniti, Jr.

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West Pittston, PA 18643

570-***-**** Mobile

acf98i@r.postjobfree.com

Objective:

To obtain an appointment and serve as an Environmental, Health, and Safety Professional with a large,

progressive, and professional staffing solutions syndicate that focuses on: a.) employee, work-site, visitor,

responder, and resident public safety, b.) emergency preparedness, readiness, and plan continuity, c.) employee

EHS compliance and training, and d.) ethical / practical business practices and solutions; while taking into

consideration the importance of the systems improvement, corporate interoperability, and projected quarterly

revenue / production increases via identifying, managing, abating, and remediating the prospective rudimentary

issues and overall corporate risk-factors at the service of the clientele.

Education:

Wilkes University Wilkes-Barre, PA

Bachelor of Science May 2007

Major: Biology (Environmental / Pre-Med) Minor: Chemistry

Luzerne County Community College Nanticoke, PA

Associate of Science August 2000

Major: Emergency Medical Services GPA: 3.78

Employment:

Luzerne County Community College, Nanticoke, PA

Adjunct Faculty – Emergency Medical Services Division February 2001 – Present

• Assist in the instruction of up-and-coming nationally registered paramedics and proctor exams

• Lecture over several different emergency medical services issues including, but not limited to:

Hazardous Materials Safety and Management, Incident Command Systems, Triage, MCI (Mass Casualty

Incidents), Critical Care, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and many additional topics

• Use of Microsoft Office products and overhead projectors as teaching tools, while lecturing to large

groups of students

• Ability to effectively communicate information to multiple students, while the EMS Division program

has maintained a ninety-plus (90+) percent graduation rate

Charles J. Spellman Ambulance, Inc., Wilkes-Barre, PA

Chief Paramedic January 1997 – January 2006

• Responsible for approximately 80 employees, while maintaining day-to-day operational issues

• Quality Assurance / Improvement, EHS compliance, and fleet management

• Maintain accurate company Standard Operating Procedures and Employee Handbook (in lieu of OSHA

29 CFR, 1910), while handling employee reprimands, discipline, and OSHA 300 logs

• Complete weekly employee scheduling and continuing educational opportunities; as required by the

Pennsylvania Department of Health and OSHA

• Report and assist in the investigation of Workers’ Compensation claims, RCA, and JSA

Nanticoke City Fire, EMS, and Rescue, Nanticoke, PA

EMS Chief – Director of Emergency Medical Services Operations 1998-2002

Additional Academic Accomplishments, Achievements, and Training:

• Federal Emergency Management Agency ISP / NIMS Training – ICS Systems

FEMA IS-00100.HCb – Incident Command Systems (ICS) for Health Care Providers

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FEMA IS-00200.HCa - Applying ICS to Health Care Organizations

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FEMA IS-00700A. (NIMS-ICS) NIMS Incident Command Systems and Management

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FEMA IS-00800B. (NIMS-NRF) National Response Framework Introduction

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FEMA IS-00144 – Tele-communicators Emergency Response Taskforce (TERT) Course

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FEMA IS-00802 – Emergency Support Function (ESF) #2 – Communications

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FEMA IS-00775 – Emergency Operations Center - Management and Operations

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• OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)

o OSHA 10-GI (General Industry)

o OSHA 700 (Occupational Health Safety for Safety Management)

• Deans’ List, Wilkes University, May 2007

• Luzerne County Public Safety – 911 and Emergency Management (EOC)

Employed by Luzerne County in the Communications Center in 1995 and continued my appointment

through the 911 Center transition until 1999, as a Lead Dispatcher and EMA Officer

1. Emergency Medical Dispatch – Powerphone, Inc. – June 1995

2. Tele-communicator Training International Certificate

1. APCO Institute, Inc. (Association of Public Safety Communications Officials –

International, Inc.) - APCO 1 – Cert. # PA-B-4729

• Wyoming Area Football Parents Association President January 2011 – January 2014

• Served as the three (3) year president, chief representative, and point-of-contact for a NPO high-

school football booster club that maintained financial support from over two hundred (200) local

businesses and over one hundred (100) parent groups per year; which maintained a forty-

thousand ($40,000.00) dollar per year operating budget.

• Wilkes University 2003-2007

o I was grossly involved in independent studies; which eventually became my Senior Project.

In April of 2007, my work on “Comparing the Ability of Different Plant Species to Remove

Iron within Mine Drainage Treatment Wetlands” was presented at the Pennsylvania

Academy of Sciences Conference in Pittsburgh, PA

During the course of this project, I gained useful knowledge regarding hydrology, MSHA

regulations, environmental detriment, wetland viability – mitigation, and appropriate / acceptable

water quality compositions; as well as hazardous material and environmental remediation.

Member of Wilkes Water Quality Team (2004-2007) and served as student consultant for Earth

Conservancy, Inc. Mine Reclamation Projects within Northeast Pennsylvania

Experience in determining element composition presence in ground water samples by utilizing

Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, Multi-parameter water quality readings (pH, temperature,

dissolved oxygen, conductivity, and ORP) by calibrating and testing with YSI Multi-parameter

Hand-held Meter, and results reporting via Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint,

Outlook, and Project).

Additional Information:

• Pennsylvania Department of Health Certification(s)

1. First Responder – September 1993 - Cert # F080684

2. EMT – MAST – March 1994 – Cert # E082842

1. EMT – Paramedic – August 2000 – Cert. # P082842 - Medical Command : 711

• NPQS- National Professional Qualifications System

1. Fire Fighter 1 – May 1999 – Cert # 60169

2. Fire Fighter 2 – August 1999 – Cert # 1844

• Office of the State Fire Commissioner – Pennsylvania

1. Fire Fighter 1 – May 1999 – Cert # 4454

2. Firefighter 2 – August 1999 – Cert # 1844

• Luzerne County Community College

1. Prevention of Infectious Diseases – September 1999

Hazardous Materials – 1st Responder Awareness – NFA – September 1999

2.

3. Helicopter Safety – December 1999

• National Certifications

1. American Heart Association

1. BCLS (CPR) Module C – September 1997 - Present

2. ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) – March 2001

3. ACLS Instructor – December 2006

2. Basic Trauma Life Support – Advanced – Nov. 2001 – Cert. # 134852

3. Pediatric Advanced Life Support – May 2000

• Plains Township Volunteer Ambulance Association, Inc.

1. Paramedic and Rescue Technician

• Nanticoke Emergency Medical Services and Rescue, Inc.

1. Paramedic, Rescue Technician, and Dive Team

1. Member of both teams, in cooperation with the Luzerne County Technical

Rescue Task Force – Local, State, and National

• Bucks County Community College

1. Pennsylvania State Fire Academy

Essentials of Firefighting – 88 hours – 11/98

Hazardous Materials

1st Responder Awareness – 4 hours

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June 1993

September 1999

Hazardous Materials Operations – 24 hours - December 2000 (IAFF)

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Rural Fire-ground Water Movement – 16 hours – October 1994

Structural Burn Session – 16 Hours (HACC)

March 1994 - May 1998 - March 2000 (48 hours total)

Structural Fire Rescue – 16 Hours - December 1994

Incident Command Systems – 16 Hours - March 1998

Emergency Vehicle Operations – Extended – 16 Hours - March 1998

Respiratory Protection – 16 Hours - September 1999

Confined Space Rescue – 16 Hours - April 2001

Ventilation Practices – 16 Hours - April 1994

Problem Fuels (Gas-LP Emergencies) – 16 Hours – June 2001

Trench Rescue – 16 Hours – August 2000

Pump Operations I – 16 Hours – June 1998

Rope and High-Angle Rescue – 16 Hours – September 1998

Professional References:

Mr. David B. Jones, CRNP, MSN, BC

Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

Program Manager – Trans-catheter Heart Valve Program

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Cardiovascular Surgery

3400 Spruce Street - 6-Silverstein

Philadelphia, PA 19104

Mobile: 215-***-****

Mr. Jeffrey Alu, NREMT-P

Operations Chief – Plains Volunteer Ambulance Association and Rescue

Paramedic / Firefighter – Wilkes-Barre City Fire Department and EMS

Flight Paramedic (p. diem) – Geisinger Life Flight Operations

701 North Washington Street

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

Mobile: 570-***-****

Mr. David R. Oplinger

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation – District Manager (retired)

220 Callender Road

Hunlock Creek, PA 18621

Home: 570-***-****

Mobile: 570-***-****

Mr. Thomas Perlis

Regional Operations Manager – A&A Auto Parts Company, Incorporated

621 Market Street

Kingston, PA 18704

Work: 570-***-****

Mobile: 570-***-****

Mr. Lou Ciampi, Jr.

President and CEO – Independent Graphics Company, Incorporated

242 West Eighth Street

West Wyoming, PA 18644

Phone: 570-***-****

Mobile: 570-***-****

Mr. James Shimko

Alexandria Moulding Company, Inc. – Director of Operations (Alex North East – USA)

300 Lasley Avenue

Wilkes Barre, PA 18706

Mobile: 570-***-****

Additional Professional and Personal Character References can be made available upon request.



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