EVARISTUS C. JIWUEZE
646-***-**** *******@*****.*** Bronx, NY 10474
OBEJECTIVE
I am seeking a position as a security guard where I can establish a long-term career and utilize my excellent customer service, problem solving skills and specialized training effectively.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATION
•Excellent security vigilance and safety experience
•Good analytical thinking, decision-making and problem solving
•Ability to handle work and staff pressures
•Strong emotional control and integrity
•Strong written and verbal communication skills
•Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills
EDUCATION
Certificate
New York Security License, 8 hour Certificate, 16 hour on job training Certificate Nov. 2015
Cocti Computer Institute, Katsina, Nigeria Sept. 2006
•Diploma in Computer Applications and Operations
Imo State University, Owerri, Nigreria Oct. 2000 - Dec. 2004
•BA (Hons.) Linguistuics, 2nd Class, Upper Division
Anara Communuity Secondary School, Mbano, Imo, Nigeria June 2000
•West African Senior Secondary Certificate
Anara Central School Sept. 1990
•First School Leaving Certificate
WORK EXPERIENCE
Administrative Officer
Imo Job Center, Owerri, Nigeria Sept. 2007 - Jan. 2014
•Reported to the Project Director
•Planned, organized and coordinated the unemployed registration and training activities
•Analyzed and reviewed unemployed qualifications and specialization for job linkages
•Liaised with prospective employers to identify areas of employment needs, job openings
•Excellently managed secret registry, ensured adequate filing system and documentation
•Controlled and coordinated other office administrative activities, maintaining standard
•Ensured effective implementation of policies and programmes
Security Guard Sept. 2006 - Sept. 2007
Camis Water Bottling Enterprises, IsialaMbano, Nigeria
•Directed customers to their intended destination within the business premises.
•Observed and report any suspicious activities or persons.
•Patrolled premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion and ensure security of doors, windows, gates and premises.
•Monitored and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other
persons to guard against theft and maintain security of premises.
•Wrote reports of activities and irregularities, such as equipment or property damage,
theft, presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual occurrences.
•Called police or supervisor in cases of serious safety emergencies.
National Population Commission, Kastina, Nigeria March 2006
Census Supervisor
•Supervised, monitored, verified, and certified the activities of Census Enumerators
•Maintained standard of exercise and strict compliance to rules and ethics
Teacher
Government Day Secondary School, Tsagero (NYSC), Nigeria Sept. 2005 - Sept.2006
•Taught English Language
•Guided school children for academic and personality development
•Took good care of school children for safety
•Counselled school children against misdemeanour
National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Editorial Board, Kastina State, Nig. Sept. 2005-Sept. 2006 News editor
•Wrote news stories, reports and articles, assigned news beats
•Collated news reports, proof read, edited news stories and cast news headlines
Coordinator/Peer Educators Trainer (PET) Sept. 2005 -Sept. 2006
UNICEF HIV/AIDS Club, Katsina, Nigeria
•Trained adolescence as Peer Educators
•Organized HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns
•Coordinated the activities of other PETs
•Established co-operations with relevant Groups and Agencies
TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING
UNICEF Reproductive Health and Peer Educators training
Youth Leadership Summit, Courtesy of Imo State Orientation Agency
The Role of CDC in the Implementation of Niger Delta Development Master Plan by NDDC
COMPUTER SKILLS: Ms-Word and Internet proficiency
MEDIA PUBLICATIONS
•Self Employment: Challenges facing Corps Members, KAtcopas Magazine, 2006
•Ohakim and Education Industry, Nigerian Newspoint newpaper, July 8, 2007
•Imo 900 days in hell, a rejoinder, Nigerian Horn newspaper, December, 2009
•Imo 10, 000 jobs: Matters arising, Nigerian Newspoint newspaper, February 8, 2010
•Yar’Adua’s return: A show of shame, The Nigeria Horn Newspaper, March 8, 2010
•Sporadic kidnappings: Aftermath of failed amnesty, Nigerian newspoint, march 15, 2010
•Sabotage: Jonathan must act now! The Statesman newspaper, March 17, 2010
•Chikwe, Omegara: who does the cap fit? Nigerian Horn newspaper, January 5, 2011
•Hurricane Rochas and IROMA Dissolution, Nigerian Horn newspaper, June 13, 2011
•Rochas Okorocha and his rescue projects, Nigerian Newspoint newspaper, Oct. 5, 2011
REFEREES: On request