Michael M. Arok
***** **** ** * ****, WA *****. 425-***-****. ***************@*****.***
Seeking Position
Profile:
Over three years of working in a refugee camp in Ethiopia as a police officer
Have an Internship with Clark county Juvenile Court and delinquency and work in Pierce county Juvenile court in Tacoma, WA July, 2016 until August 2016.
Speak three languages such as Dinka, Arabic and English Relevance experience with DSHS from 2016 to 2020
Coach, teach, and mentor people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Assist and train clients with all areas of daily living skills
Implement Individual Support Plan programs, plans, and services
Transport and accompany clients to appointments, or other activities in the community
Keep the resident's home safe
Relevance Experience:
Intern with Clark County Juvenile court from 1/19 to 5/11/2012 in Vancouver, WA
Work as a mentor with youth and restorative community service and also with members on restorative community services.
Learn and understand principles of balance and restorative justice system. Attend and observe court process of detention and completing classes.
Mentor youth who are attending restorative community services Ramp Agent:
SeaTac, WA, 98056 from 2007-2009 with Menzies Aviation.
At Seattle International Airport as an agent who dropped passengers bags to the baggage claim and transfer language and package from load area.
Safety of plane and as a wing walker
Receive and mark baggage by completing and attaching claim at gate checks Math Teacher
Sherkole Primary School Sherkole, Ethiopia, Africa from Feb.05 to Aug 2005
Taught Math and peace educatio0n for grade six and Seven
Prepare and administer, and grade tests and assignments and evaluate students’ progress
Instruct through lecture, discussion’s, and demonstration in one or more subjects such as English, Mathematic, peace education and social studies
Assign lessons and correct homework, and stablish clear objective for all lessons, units and projects and communicate these objectives to students Maintain accurate, complete and correct students record as required by district polices and administrative regulations.
Community Police:
Dimma refugee Court: Dimma, Ethiopia, 01/04/04/2001 to 01/02/2005
As a Community police officer, I provide for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and their properties and enforcing criminal laws
Promoting community relations, court assistance and peace officer
Recording facts and prepare reports that document incidents and activities
Patrol specific area on foot, responding promptly to calls for assistance
Testify in court to present evidence or act as witness in criminal cases and maintain peace in the refugee camp.
Other Experience:
Volunteer Tutor:
Tutoring children ages 10-16 and adults group on reading and Mathematics.
Community Volunteer, and member of South Sudanese Youth United in the State of Washington. Education:
Washington State University, Vancouver WSU
Bachelors’ of Arts in Social Sciences
Concentrations: Criminal Justice and Anthropology with Psychology from 2010 to May 2012