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Security Officer Campus

Location:
Spanaway, WA
Salary:
28.00 hour
Posted:
December 22, 2023

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KEVIN LEE SLACK

***** **** *** ****. ********, WA 98387 253-***-****

OBJECTIVE: To contribute relevant experience and educational background to a challenging management position, offering ample skills, and utilization for growth and opportunity.

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:

07/01/2009-Present I am Care Provider for son is who has Autism (non-verbal).

03/27/2006 - 06/15/2009 Tacoma Public Schools, Tacoma WA 253-***-**** Campus Security Officer under the immediate supervision of the School Principal, Campus Security Officer, assists in the supervision and control of persons in or around campus buildings, facilities, and areas adjacent to the school sites. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Reports incidents of misbehavior to proper school authority; serves as a positive role model for students; provides general campus supervision, including classrooms, cafeteria, recreational and athletic areas. Directs campus visitors to proper authorities and prevents unlawful loitering; provides security for parking areas; supervises restroom and locker room areas; and other duties as assigned by the Principal or designee. Exercise physical control only to the extent reasonably necessary to maintain order, protect property, protect the health and safety of pupils, or to maintain proper and appropriate conditions to learning. Punitive measures or corporal punishment is not authorized or condoned. Security Officer may also be required to assist in the removal of graffiti from school sites and perform other student control related tasks.

11/9/2004 - 9/30/2005 Abacas Mortgage Tacoma, WA 253-***-**** Loan Officer responsible for originating retail mortgage loans through direct sourcing of real estate agents, home builders, industry professionals, and marketing campaigns. Analyze applicants' financial status, credit, and property evaluations to determine feasibility of granting loans. Analyze potential loan markets and develop referral networks in order to locate prospects for loans. Compute payment schedules. Confer with underwriters to aid in resolving mortgage application problems. Explain to customers the different types of loans and credit options that are available, as well as the terms of those services. Handle customer complaints and take appropriate action to resolve them. I also market bank products to individuals, promoting bank services that may meet customers' needs. Meet with applicants to obtain information for loan applications and to answer questions about the process. Obtain and compile copies of loan applicants' credit histories, corporate financial statements, and other financial information. Review and update credit and loan files.

7/25/2001- 11/9/2004, DSHS/Division of Children and Family Services, Tacoma, WA 253-***-**** Tacoma, A. Social Worker III,This position is assigned referrals where a parent is active duty military and resides in Pierce County. Investigate all assigned cases of child abuse, neglect, and molestation, which include interviewing child, family members, and collateral sources, to determine facts of each case. Write social summaries, court reports, letters, individual social service plans, and required forms, to ensure authorization, delivery, documentation, and payment of services for assigned children and families. Petition courts, prepare cases for presentation in court, consult with Assistant Attorney General, family members, Guardian Ad Litem, and assigned attorneys. Provide short-term court ordered and voluntary placement of children with licensed foster care or relative resources that provide care and protection of the child. Provide casework services for children and families, which include family diagnosis, risk assessment, crisis intervention, and other casework planning as needed.

4/1/1990 - 9/11/2000, Social Worker III, DSHS/Division of Children and Family Services Tacoma, WA 253-***-**** Investigate all assigned cases of child abuse, neglect, and molestation, which include interviewing child, family members, and collateral sources, to determine facts of each case. Write social summaries, court reports, letters, individual social service plans, and required forms, to ensure authorization, delivery, documentation, and payment of services for assigned children and families. Petition courts, prepare cases for presentation in court, consult with Assistant Attorney General, family members, Guardian Ad Liter, and assigned attorneys. Provide short-term court ordered and voluntary placement of children with licensed foster care or relative resources that provide care and protection of the child. Provide casework services for children and families, which include family diagnosis, risk assessment, crisis intervention, and other casework planning as needed.

9/10/2000 - 7/25/2001, DSHS/Division of Fraud Investigation McNeil Island Correction Center - Steilacoom, WA Resident Advocate (Temporary) Represent the constructive interests, rights, and dignity of the residents in the Special Commitment Center (SCC), recommending improvements in treatment delivery, provision of care, living conditions, and related matters. The SCC treatment program is for sexually violent predators and provides evaluations and treatment for individuals referred by superior courts. As resident advocate, counsel and assist residents in understanding their rights and responsibilities, interpret SCC policies and procedures to residents, act as support person, when requested by resident, during treatment team, grievance, mediation, and other meetings. Investigate matters related to resident care, control, and/or treatment. Speak on behalf of resident upon request of resident. Access all reports, logs, and files maintained by/or accessible to SCC. Chair the Resident Advisory Council to the superintendent. Chair the Welfare Review Committee and, per policy, conduct voting procedures regarding expenditures The Resident Advocate also makes recommendation for improvements in resident services (such as treatment delivery, care and living conditions) and refers issue to both the Superintendent and the Ombudsman.

8/11/1984 - 4/1/1990,DSHS/Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration Centralia, WA 360-***-**** Juvenile Rehabilitation Counselor II Developed and implemented case management and treatment plans to an assigned caseload of criminal and mentally ill offenders under the custody of the JRA. As a Juvenile Counselor II I would formulate appropriated treatment, management, and placement plans for youtfreeh. Supervise daily living routine of youths, ensuring that all security, management, and treatment standards were met. I also conducted individual, group, and family counseling as necessary, to meet treatment and management goals for youth. Provide residents with formal and informal counseling. We were looked upon as a role model and surrogate parent to incarcerated youth. Furthermore we would plan, organized, and supervised youth in social and recreational activities. Acted as liaison and monitored contacts between youth and the community. As an experience counselor we would assisted in training of less experienced staff.

6/25/1981 - 8/10/1984, DSHS/Division Juvenile Rehabilitation Centralia, WA 360-***-**** Group Life Counselor I Performed professional casework, group work, and milieu therapy in residential treatment institution for juvenile delinquents. As a Group Life Counselor we would assist in formulation treatment plans for newly received boys. Reviewed and interpreted diagnostic materials. The Group Life Counselor would set up entrance into appropriate living unit, school program, and work program. Communicated case treatment and handled needs of other staff. All counselors would present professional written and oral reports for case staffing for consultative staff and obtained medical, psychiatric, and psychological services. All Counselors provided supervision for boy's living unit and planned organized and led recreational activities.

EDUCATION

1975-1979 Willamette University Salem, OR

B.S., Social Sciences. MAY 1979

E-MAIL ad15tg@r.postjobfree.com

SPECIALIZED TRAINING

CHILD ABUSE INVESTIGATION & INTERVIEWING TRAINING 2004, AUDIO RECORDING CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE INTERVIEWS 2004,COURT PRESENTATION TRAINING 2003, INVESTIGATION ASSESSMENT TRAINING 2002, CHILD PROTECIVE SERVICES NOTIFICATIONS & FINDINGS TRAINING 1998, FAE/FAS CONFERENCE 1998,MINORITY HEALTH SUMMIT 1999 CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES SOCIAL WORKER ACADEMY 1990,CRISIS PREVENTION TRAINING 1988, DEALIN WITH AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR 1988,COUNSELING & INTERVIEWING TRAINING 1982,CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACADEMY 1985



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