Da’Liyah Hollis, LMSW
Kyle, TX, ***** 205-***-**** *******.******@*****.***
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
● Lead community service opportunities
● Handle tense situations with professional and calm demeanor
● Open-minded and focused on goals through experience
● Logical problem solver by analyzing information in its entirety EDUCATION
Master in Social Work
University of Texas at Arlington Aug. 2019
Bachelor in Social Work May 2018
Texas State University - San Marcos, Texas
LICENSURE
Licensed Master Social Worker Oct. 2020 – April 2022 WORK HISTORY
Site Coordinator July 2019 – Present
Communities in Schools of South Central Texas
● Case manage adolescents
● Meet needs of students (basic needs, mental health, etc.)
● Administer micro-oriented practices
● Facilitate groups
● Carry out school school events
● Broker services with organizations in the community Leasing Consultant
The Outpost Apartments, San Marcos, TX October 2015 – July 2019
● Created and hosted communal events
● Conflict de-escalation and resolvement
● Assisted with growing team camaraderie
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
Communities in Schools Jan. 2019 – July 2019
● Case managed adolescent students
● Facilitated therapeutic group sessions
● Addressed the immediate needs of students and their families Connections Individual and Family Services Jan. 2018 – May 2018
● Provided companionship and emotional support for the youth in the Emergency Shelter and Transitional Living Program
● Assisted the Emergency Shelter and Transitional Living Program supervisors with administrative work
● Facilitated counseling sessions with youth and families
● Co-facilitated Substance Prevention lessons at schools VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Communities in Schools Aug. 2012 – July 2019
● Provided stable support and assistance to college-bound high school students and first generation students
● Mentored incoming college students
● Advocated for the support of Communities in Schools Kent Refugee Action Network – England July 2017 – August 2017
● Conducted research on the organization’s valuable components and the components that are seen as less valuable or in need of improvement
● Expanded knowledge of social service systems beyond the United States Foundation for Medical Relief of Children – Costa Rica Jan. 1, 2016 – Jan. 12, 2016
● Provided medical assistance to Nicaraguan refugees and Costa Rican citizens without access to healthcare
● Volunteered at a food bank to serve families with no access to food Heart to Heart Hospice Sept. 2015 – May 2016
● Provided emotional and companionate support to patients in hospice
● Maintained and organized patient files and documents