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Supply Manager

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Albuquerque, NM
Posted:
March 14, 2024

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Jonathan W. Lovato

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Albuquerque, NM 87110

Email: ad4caf@r.postjobfree.com Phone:

505-***-****

Driven professional with a history of achievement in the U.S. Army, and in-depth training as a Medical Assistant. Taught Combat Life Saver Course for the New Mexico Army National Guard. Instructed individuals on IV and bandage techniques, splinting and wound care, and managing heat stroke and cold weather injuries. Received training as a Medical Assistant on butterfly sticks, venipuncture, glucose and urinalysis testing, EKGs, vital signs, bandaging, and sutures. Well respected leader who can manage diverse groups of people, and rapidly learn new procedures, equipment, and technology. Effectively administers staffing, budgeting, and resources. Excels in high pressure environments requiring strong conflict resolution skills.

Medical Assistance Financial Management Inventory Management

Logistics Management Admissions/Discharges Project Management

Equipment Maintenance Staff Training Development Operations Management Medical Training Courses

Medical Assistant, Certified CCMA Carrington College, 2018 Clerical—bookkeeping, processing insurance claims

Diagnostic—use of equipment, materials, and techniques Medical—performing and assisting with procedures CPR and AED Basic Life Support certified.

Basic arrhythmia course, University of NM Hospital Emergency Medical Technician CNM 2020

Army Training Courses:

Active Secret Government Security Clearance

Global Combat Support System, 2016 Medical Logistics Course, 2011 Unit Logistics Course, 2008 Senior Logistics Course, 2008 Instructors Course, 2007 Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced, 2007 Work Experience

Sept 2023 – Present. 36 hours per week, Medical Assistant/Adult Urgent Care, University of New Mexico Hospital Albuquerque, NM. Supervisor: Marlo Cortez. Provide basic patient care to (Adult 18-99) including tube insertion, wound care, and phlebotomy. Assist in planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating the activities occurring in the nursing station by performing clerical and receptionist duties and maintaining the physical environment of the area. Preparing instruments for sterilization; maintaining a sanitary work area; coordinating and verifying medical coverage.

• Administer medication, including Parenteral (IM, SQ, ID), Oral Drops, Eye Drops, and Oral medication.

• Assist doctors and nurses in the care and treatment of patients receiving medical care.

• Provide bandage changes, wound debridement.

• Maintain a sanitary work area to include patient care rooms, equipment, and instruments.

• Provided nasal swabs for 18 and above to detect the Covid-19 virus.

• Enter various data into computer and forms; verify data, make corrections and ensure accuracy.

• Performs venous blood draws and blood cultures appropriately.

• Performs specimen collection, preparation, and transfer to the lab for processing.

• Perform routine non-invasive treatment procedures to include saturation, administration, and urine dipsticks.

• Assist in preparation of patient care to include the admission, transfer, and discharge process.

• Provide and ensure quality service and customer satisfaction.

• Worked with Cerner software Electronic Medical record.

• Worked with Sofia Equipment for Rapid Strep Testing.

• Worked with Liat for Covid and influenza Testing.

• Perform basic patient initial screening; for records vital signs; records chief complaints; patient data collection.

Work Experience

May 2023 – December 2023. 36 hours per week, Medical Assistant/Lead Tech, Haven Hospital Albuquerque, NM, Supervisor: Carly Brandenburg. Provide basic patient care Provide and ensure quality service and customer satisfaction Observe patients to ensure their safety and wellbeing. Assist in planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating the activities occurring in the nursing station by performing clerical and receptionist duties and maintaining the physical environment of the area.

• Enter various data into computer and forms; verify data, make corrections, and ensure accuracy.

• Perform routine non-invasive treatment procedures to include saturation, administration, and urine dipsticks.

• Maintain a sanitary work area to include patient care rooms, equipment, and instruments.

• Observe patients to ensure their safety and well-being.

• Provide and ensure quality service and customer satisfaction.

• Assist in preparation of patient care to include the admission, transfer, and discharge process.

• Performs specimen collection, preparation, and transfer to the lab for processing Work Experience

September 2021 – Present. 40 hours per week, Medical Assistant/ AB Staffing Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Fort Defiance, Arizona. Supervisor: Cory Simpson. Provide basic patient care (24 mts-99) Provide and ensure quality service and customer satisfaction Observe patients to ensure their safety and wellbeing. Assist in planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating the activities occurring in the nursing station by performing clerical and receptionist duties and maintaining the physical environment of the area.

• Pick supplies, instrumentation, and other required items for the completion of Nasal swabs.

• Enter various data into computer and forms; verify data, make corrections, and ensure accuracy.

• Assist in preparation of patient care to include the admission, transfer, and discharge process.

• Maintain a sanitary work area to include patient care rooms, equipment, and instruments.

• Administer medication, including Parenteral (IM, SQ, ID), Oral Drops, Eye Drops, and Oral.

• Provide and ensure quality service and customer satisfaction.

• Observe patients to ensure their safety and well-being.

• Provided nasal swabs for all ages 24 months and above to detect the Covid-19 virus. Work Experience

July 2018 – Sept 2022. 40 hours per week, Medical Assistant/OB scrub tech, University of New Mexico Hospital Albuquerque, NM. Supervisor: Trisha Mondragon. Provide basic patient care to (newborns-99) including tube insertion, wound care, and phlebotomy. Assist in planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating the activities occurring in the nursing station by performing clerical and receptionist duties and maintaining the physical environment of the area. Preparing instruments for sterilization; maintaining a sanitary work area; coordinating and scheduling appointments and verifying medical coverage.

• Perform routine non-invasive treatment procedures to include saturation, administration, and urine dipsticks.

• assists the provider with routine and advanced surgical procedures.

• Perform basic invasive procedures to include blood draws and catheterizations; assist in deliveries of newborn babies.

• Provide basic patient care and make rounds; report and record any changes observed in patient behavior or condition, or unusual incidents.

• Set up tables, instruments and supplies required for specific operations.

• Respond immediately to surgical supply requests from the Operating Room; must react with a sense of urgency, be courteous and service always oriented.

• Pick supplies, instrumentation, and other required items for the completion of Operating Room cases.

• Administer medication, including Parenteral (IM, SQ, ID), Oral Drops, Eye Drops, and Oral medication.

• Assist doctors and nurses in the care and treatment of patients receiving medical care.

• Provide bandage changes, wound debridement.

• Provides wound care and ostomy dressings and/or devices changes as directed.

• Performs skin checks to identify early signs of skin breakdown and reports findings.

• Performs catheter insertions and removal of indwelling Foley and suprapubic catheters.

• Enter various data into computer and forms; verify data, make corrections and ensure accuracy.

• Interpreting EKG strips as a monitor technician.

• Perform basic patient initial screening; for newborns and adults, intakes, and records vital signs; records chief complaints; patient data collection.

• Assist in preparation of patient care to include the admission, transfer, and discharge Baby and mother.

• Maintain a sanitary work area to include patient care rooms, equipment, and instruments.

• Provide and ensure quality service and customer satisfaction.

• Observe patients to ensure their safety and wellbeing.

• Set up equipment for monitoring, interpreting, and recording cardiac telemetry.

• Performs 12-Lead ECG as ordered by clinician providing results to clinician.

• Performs venous blood draws and blood cultures appropriately.

• Performs specimen collection, preparation, and transfer to the lab for processing. Work Experience

Dec 2017 – July 2018. 40 hours per week, Project Manager, ORCOM, Los Lunas, NM. Supervisor: Daniel Ortega.

Served as Project Manager in the Command. Develops policies, approves business processes and procedures, and develops techniques, tactics and procedural (TTP) documentation. Develops and presents automation options to management capitalizing on effectiveness, time, cost, and resource availability to successfully finalize requirements; prepares design documents. Provides analysis for functional requirements, regulatory compliance and liaison services and support for staff members and customers. Provides management and strategic analysis prior to approval of implementation services.

Develops statistical and feasibility reports and provides gap analysis services. Work Experience

June 2017 – Dec 2017. 40 hours per week, Project Manager, Rio Rancho Recycling NM., Supervisor: Robert Buckner.

In charge of a crew that took in recyclable material from the public. Worked breaking it down so that we could sell it for a better price. Took in airplane parts and salvaged the wire and precious metals to sell when the stocks went up. Inventoried supplies in the yard and ordered what was needed to keep the company running.

May 2016 – May 2017, 40 hours per week Logistics Specialist, Special Operations Command Forward Northwest Africa, assigned in Baumholder Germany. Supervisor: LCDR Elliott Pamela.

Areas of expertise: Installation and/or Command supply, procurement, transportation, management of inventory, quality assurance activities, facilities management, and production control. Commander’s Liaison advising equipment purchases, systems training programs, documentation development, procurement, capabilities, limitations, and manpower reports. Provided experienced recommendations to the Chief of Staff regarding inventory and supply activities.

Sept 2014 – Feb 2016, 40 hours per week Logistics Manager Specialist, U.S. Army, Saudi Arabia Facilities Security Forces TAG, Supervisor: COL McGinnis, Gary. Duties included: Chief, Business Management Branch Advisor. Provided valuable input to senior leaders for the control of multi-million-dollar annual budget. Served as key contributor to the formulation of budget estimates and reporting requirements. Instituted equipment authorization checks and balance systems to prevent fraud and inaccuracy. Planned and executed small group instruction, digital training resources, and executive level seminars. Developed training program on new software to integrate the latest technology into operations. Jan 2013 – August 2014, Operations, 40 hours per week Logistics NCO, U.S. Army, Fort Carson, CO. Garrison Support Detachment, Supervisor: SFC Tonya Berry. Performed various personnel administration and management tasks and directed operations. Planned work requirements, evaluated personnel needs, and distributed assignments efficiently to ensure the timely fulfillment of priority projects without detriment to ongoing mission. Established division policy and provided guidance, direction, and supervision to subordinates. Managed hiring panels and training new employees. Addressed employee relations concerns with resolutions.

April 2005 – Dec 2012, 40 hours per week Logistics Specialist, Instructor, Class 8 Manager, Medic instructor, U.S. Army, New Mexico Army National Guard, 600 Wyoming Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87123, Supervisor: Oscar Esquivel. Provided oversight of medical and non-medical supplies to the New Mexico Army National Guard. Instructor for the Regional Training institution Santa Fe New Mexico, Trained soldiers in combat medic and combat lifesaver. Instructed individuals on IV and bandage techniques, splinting and wound care, and managing heat stroke and cold weather injuries, glucose and urinalysis testing, EKGs, vital signs, bandaging, and sutures. Directed personnel in support of NARMC Region, which includes largest health care activity in the DoD. Responded to worldwide operational requirements as directed and tasked by Office of The Surgeon General. Provided guidance on material management, standardization, and government credit card compliance. Coordinated with installation directorates, regional triservice medical activities, USA

MEDCOM, OTSG, and DLA to plan and execute materiel support for sensitive Army Surgeon General Missions. Provided customer assistance where medical education and specialized training were not available. Formulated and reviewed budget estimates and reporting requirement for an $80K internal section budget. Oversaw technology changes and system updates and implemented transition plans for new systems.

Education:

• Emergency Medical Technician CNM 2020

• Medical Assistant, Carrington College, 2018

• 1982-1986 Diploma, High School

• US Army Instructor development course

Other Information

• Proficient in Microsoft Office Programs: Outlook, Word, Power Point, Excel, and Publisher

• Excellent customer service support provided.

• Strong Leadership, written and verbal communication skills.

• Strong attributes: Highly developed interpersonal and relationship-building skills; leadership: vision oriented, motivated, and positively directs people to come together as a team; forward thinking; organization, planning and execution of procedures; strong management skills emphasizing counseling and innovation, yet down-to-earth personality.

• Works under pressure and meets deadlines in a timely matter.

• Experienced in troubleshooting, removal, repairing, modifying, testing, calibrating, and installing various equipment and instruments.

• Proficient and thorough in analyzing problem situations and finding creative solutions References Available upon request.



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