Matthew Fyfe
Attleboro, MA 02703
acvkok@r.postjobfree.com
Education
Attleboro High School, Attleboro, MA 2008 2012
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 2012 2016 Bachelor of Science: C ommunication Disorders , S panish Skills and Certifications
Bilingual: English (native), Spanish (highly proficient), certified speech language pathology assistant, CPR/First Aid certified, HIPAA certified, peer mediation, computer skills: fluency in all Microsoft products and Apple products, Oracle (web based expense management system), event planning Experience
MeYou Health B oston, MA
Content Translator and Office Assistant J une 2015 Present
Prepared office space and maintained supply inventory
Maintained office schedule and daily operations
Processed and filed expense reports
Translated content from English to Spanish
Communication Disorders Department University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA Communication Partners Program Senior Manager May 2015 May 2016
Scheduled weekly conversation sessions for international students
Translated and facilitated meetings between university students and international students
Mediated conflicts within small conversation groups Vinfen Corporation R ockland, MA
Relief Staff M ay 2013 May 2016
Facilitated daily operations for residents and helped maintain the function of multiple group homes
Integrated individuals with disabilities into the local community
Documented daily incidents and reported them up to management Paulo Freire Social Justice Charter School Holyoke, MA Essentials Teacher S eptember 2013 May 2016
Conducted physical education classes for high school cheerleaders in the community
Organized annual fundraisers and events to support athletes throughout the seasons
Developed a safe and welcoming learning environment for a diverse population of students University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA
Resident Assistant N ov 2013 January 2015
Monitored student safety, behavior and overall well being
Collaborated with fellow residence staff to create innovative programming
Provided support for diverse student populations