Ed. D. Eury Ramos
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Work Experience
Men On the Way
Hayward, CA 94541
Re-entry Program Facilitator of a Recovery Program. Curriculum covered areas of Anger Management, Substance Abuse, Drug Addiction, Life Skills, Sexual Transmitter diseases, Positive Choices, and Drug and Alcohol Prevention.
Community Crime Prevention Associates
2027 Clement Ave. Building 27
Alameda, CA. 94501
2015-2018
Program Evaluator: Trauma to Triumph Program for victims of crime with the Mayor’s Gang Task Force of the City of San Jose. Assisted the youth at risk with social-educational programs and counseling programs. Day Worker Program Evaluator at ConXion a nonprofit organization a City and County funded programs. Assist immigrant population of domestic violence with the U-Visa, and DACA applications.
Substance Abuse Program Director
Pathway Society, Inc San Jose, CA
2013-2015
Developed an alcohol substance abuse program to prevent violence and crime among at youth-at risk families and adult populations. Two target areas, to improve the educational outcomes for Middle/High School youth providing youth development services to increase high school graduation rate and reduce suspension and dropout rates. Another priority of the program was the fostering reentry of incarcerated youth and young adults into a reunification with the San Jose community. In addition, I counseled youth at the James Ranch facilities before they were released back to their families to continue with their education.
Family Children Specialist
CYO-Starlight Community Services San Jose, CA
2013-2013
Worked, as a Team member of the Wraparound Program creating an individual and unique plan to meet needs of youth at risk and their family. Building on the strengths of the youth and family. Provided support to families based on their individual needs, in the following areas of life: Safety, Money Matters, Family, Housing, Legal, Fun/Recreation, Emotional/Behavior, Social Relationships, School/Education, Health/Medical, Cultural/Spiritual, Work/Vocational. I worked on building strong partnerships between families, CBO’s, and professionals educators.
Program Developer
Asian American Center of Santa Clara County-San Jose, CA
Present
Developed programs for parents and youth on issues of gang involvement, bullying and crime prevention.
The curriculum is presented to the elementary, middle, and high school students of San Jose, CA.
In addition, I provided workshops to the parents of the students to learn to recognize and identify
Common signs of gang involvement. The information was about indicators such as cloths, music, symbols, signs
Among youth involved with gangs.
Developed and Supervise After School Programs for youth at risk
Youth Counselor Drug and Alcohol Gang Prevention
Pathway Society, Inc
February 2006 to August 2010
2006-10
Individual Counseling-weekly counseling with gang violence issues
Group Counseling for crisis intervention and gang mediation to keep the school safe
Community Project with Victory Outreach to develop self respect among students
Class presentations on drug and alcohol prevention
Advocacy for the adjudicated youth and their families
Advocacy for the low-income students to enroll at the local community colleges
Recruited parents to participate on parent training programs
Program referrals for undocumented students
Prevention Intervention Treatment Program Coordinator
Pathway Society Inc-San Jose, CA
March 2005 to January 2006
2005-2006
Developed a drug and alcohol program for the youth in East San Jose
Developed a model program for the Weed and Seed Program
Collaborated with the Santa Clara County Health Department and the City of San Jose
Outreached the public schools in the Foothill Division of San Jose, CA
Associate
Community Crime Prevention Associates-Alameda, CA
January 2003-June 2011
2003-2011
Represented CCPA at the San Jose and Burbank Weed and Seed Programs
Reviewed all aspects of the Weed and Seed Programs and collected data
Developed a Youth Commission to represent the Foothill Division
Organized the Juvenile Detention Reform for parents and adjudicated youth
Part Time Professor
Laney College Part
January 2001-03
Developed curriculum on the history of Mexican-Chicano Latino population
Developed a reader on the Chicanos and Latinos on film for the course taught
Youth Program Director
Spanish Speaking Citizens’ Foundation-Oakland, CA
February 2001 to 2002
2001-02
Evaluated the youth education after school program and leadership component
Designed and implemented the youth after-school and cultural arts program
Developed a Summer School Program for 80 disadvantaged youth
Managed government contracts and prepared budgets
Supervised three program staff members and ten volunteers
Education Specialist
Mission Head Start Program San Francisco, CA
1999-2000
Supervised staff at the Mission Head Start Centers
Developed curriculum for staff to implement at the Centers
Monitored the implementation of the Federal Performance Standards
Program Director
Mission Housing Development Corporation-San Francisco, CA
1994-1995
1994-95
Developed an innovative after school program for low-income families
Supervised two live-in USF Teachers at the low-income housing center
Prepared daily curriculum for the after school program
Developed a collaboration with CA. Academy of Sciences, and Mexican Museum
Academic Counselor
University of San Francisco Upward Bound Program-San Francisco, CA
1992-1994
Provided counseling to first generation of college-bound students
Presented program and outreached to all the High Schools in San Francisco
Taught Spanish, journalism, and Latin American Studies
Education
Doctoral Degree
International Multicultural Education-University of San Francisco
1994
Directors Certificate Nonprofit Organizations University of San Francisco
1995
MA
Education on Mexican Studies San Diego State University
1976
Certificate Teacher Corps
University of California of Santa Cruz, CA
1974
BA
Arts in Photography CA State University-Los Angeles, CA