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Teacher Editor

Location:
Jersey City, NJ
Posted:
May 14, 2021

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EMILY JEAN SPRINGER

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Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750

732-***-****

admeye@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION:

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of LAW – Newark, NJ: Juris Doctorate (1999)

Editor, Women’s Rights Law Reporter

Admitted to NJ State Bar and United States District Court

DOUGLASS COLLEGE – New Brunswick, NJ: Bachelor of Arts (1987)

English Department Honors Program

Ranked “A-1” Female Racer – Rutgers University Ski Team

Certified Teacher - English and Elementary Education, State of New Jersey

EXPERIENCE:

READING INSTRUCTOR: October 2017 to present

EDISON JOB CORPS/US DEPT. of LABOR – Edison, NJ

Provide students with instruction, direction and assistance in English Language Literacy. Counsel and motivate students with regard to Reading skills and behavioral issues. Develop lesson plans. Model appropriate workplace behavior. Participate in student evaluation panels and prepare required documentation and assessments. Enter case notes and infractions as necessary. Coordinate with other staff as to students’ needs. Conduct after-school tutoring sessions. Maintain classroom records in a timely manner and in accordance with Center standards.

INVESTIGATOR: July 2013 to September 2017

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY OFFICE of EMPLOYMENT EQUITY, DEPT. of LABOR RELATIONS – New Brunswick, NJ

Investigate allegations of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in violation of the Rutgers University Policy. Interview parties and witnesses to each action. Prepare written reports detailing the events, applying federal and state case law and the Rutgers Policy. Make recommendations as to outcomes (e.g., transfer, termination). Conduct training sessions within university departments as to relevant case law and the Rutgers Policy. Provide advice to university employees.

PRIVATE PRACTITIONER of LAW: January 2003 to June 2013

LAW OFFICES OF EMILY J. SPRINGER, ESQUIRE – Sea Girt, NJ

Trial, transactional and alternative dispute resolution lawyer for individuals and corporate clients. Extensive legal brief writing. Make appearances in Superior Court of NJ, including Appellate Division, Family Part, Worker’s Compensation, Tax, Bankruptcy, and State Labor Board. Prepare and review business contracts. Draft employee handbooks, and instruct as to same. Pro bono Mediator for Superior Court of NJ, Civil Part, Ocean Vicinage.

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR: January 2003 to January 2007

COUNTY COLLEGE of MORRIS, English & Philosophy Dept. – Randolph, NJ

Writing Skills Instructor for college freshmen, including English as a Second Language (ESL) students. Develop writing lessons and prepare course syllabi. Provide students with instruction, and evaluate work output by grading in accordance with college and departmental policies. Provide supplemental instruction and/or counsel during designated office hours.

ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY: September 2000 to December 2002

LYNCH MARTIN KROLL – Red Bank, NJ

Member of Plaintiff’s Litigation Dept. Concentration in Medical Malpractice and Product Liability Matters. Prepare and handle cases from inception (initial client meetings) to trials before Judge and Jury. Collaborate with out-of-state firms in class action matters.

JUDICIAL LAW CLERK: August 1999 to August 2000

THE HONORABLE JOSEPH L. FOSTER, J.S.C.

SUPERIOR COURT OF NJ, OCEAN VICINAGE – Toms River, NJ

Write legal recommendations for a heavy calendar of post-dissolution motions. Mediate Civil Part matters. Extensive legal research and writing. Generally assist Judge with day-to-day courtroom operations.

FOURTH GRADE TEACHER: January 1988 to June 1996

SAINT LEO CATHOLIC SCHOOL – Irvington, NJ

Teach all major subjects in class sizes of up to thirty students. Effectively engage a diverse population of pupils, and maintain classroom discipline. Prepare all lessons plans. Design and administer assessments. Recommend curricula modifications and supplemental materials. Plan and participate in student enrichment activities such as field trips. Attend meetings with parents and fellow staff. From 1990 to 1996, also Director of After-School Program.



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