Tameika Shockley
267-***-**** *******.********@*****.***
Summary
Former Law Enforcement Officer with over 12 years of training, education and experience in a commanding authoritative driven career. A Veteran that possesses creative leadership with the mindset to enforce and implement values and ensure the mission statement is being fulfilled. The desire to bring intensity, integrity, and core values in a team oriented professional diversified working community. Military medaled honors with honorable tenure and discharge.
Education
ASSOCIATE DEGREE CENTRAL TEXAS UNIVERSITY 2002
·Focus: Sociology
SURGICAL TECHNICIAN CHI INSTITUTE 2005
Skills & Abilities
Crisis management professional, motivated to translate civilian trained law enforcement into a federal level position. A forthrightness, honest, and candor individual driven by the desire to protect, honor and respect the community being served. Dedicated to community awareness, sanctuary and safety brought forth by professional and personal obligations. The competence to facilitate and incorporate values imbedded by an extensive professional career and the core principles that follows. Empathetic, poise and self-confidence with the ability to remain calm during high strung events in various environments.
Experience
CORRECTIONAL OFFICER PHILADELPHIA PRISON SYSTEMS 6/2009-10/2016
Fulfil the obligations of the mission statement, enforce the regulations governing the operations of a correctional institution, serving as both a supervisor and counselor of inmates.
Provided force protection and security through law enforcement along with demonstrated honor and integrity. Preserve peace, carrying out security measures and conduct investigations all while working in a team oriented capacity.
Oral communication, interpersonal skills, organizational awareness, and analyzing extensive and resolution based data.
TRANSPORTATION SCREENING OFFICER DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY 10/2006-4/2007
Trained to provide effective and efficient security for passenger and freight transportation.
Conduct screening of passengers, baggage or cargo to ensure compliance with the agency’s regulations.
Trained and experienced to operate machinery designed for effective screening under various security measures.
NAVAL OPERATIONS SPECIALIST USS DETROIT AOE 2/2000-10/2004
E-5 Navy militant who provided shipboard and shore-based command, with a wide range of technical information and assistance, within a supervisory capacity. Held high priority clearance.
Conducted supervisory direction related to anti-surface warfare, amphibious warfare, mine warfare, naval gunfire support, search and rescue operations, and radars.
Served as a watch supervisor and section leader along with interpreting and evaluated presentations in tactical situations. Applied a thorough knowledge of doctrine and procedures applicable to CIC operations contained in U.S. Navy instructions and Allies.