Stacy Rockingham
CUSTOMER SERVICE
***************@*****.***
*** * ******** **, * Hazlehurst, MS, 3908
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CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
Townsend, GA
Completed coursework towards High
School Diploma (Aug 2013)
Relevant Coursework
EDUCATION
• High School Diploma
Business Organized,Good customer
service skills .
Computer Knowledgeable
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Certificate A703769
CERTIFICATIONS
Hard-working professional with 7.5+ years of experience and a proven knowledge of dispatch operations and route planning and analysis. Aiming to leverage my skills to successfully fill the CUSTOMER SERVICE role at your company.
CAREER OBJECTIVE
CNA SCHEDULER/STAFFING COORDINATOR
Comforting Hands Healthcare, CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MS / Sep 2020 - Present
I work for a Staffing Agency .I call different Nursing Facilities throughout the MS area,offer our services, get a contract signed with the facility and Then we help them with their staffing inside the facilities bringing in Licensd Nurses and Certified Nursing Assistants to cover shifts !
CNA
Precision Staffing Agency, Brookhaven, MS / Jan 2020 - Sep 2020
EXPERIENCE
Answer patient call signals, signal lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patients' needs.
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Apply clean dressings, slings, stockings, or support bandages, under direction of nurse or physician.
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Assist nurses or physicians in the operation of medical equipment or provision of patient care.
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• Change bed linens or make beds.
Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, examination rooms, or other patient areas.
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Communicate with patients to ascertain feelings or need for assistance or social and emotional support.
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Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
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• Feed patients or assist patients to eat or drink. Gather information from caregivers, nurses, or physicians about patient condition, treatment plans, or appropriate activities.
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Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output, reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
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Observe or examine patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention, such as bruises, open wounds, or blood in urine.
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Position or hold patients in position for surgical preparation.
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• Prepare or serve food trays.
Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
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• Record height or weight of patients.
• Record vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, MATERIAL HANDLER
Honest Company, NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV / Jun 2018 - Aug 2019 pulse, or respiration rate, as directed by medical or nursing staff.
Remind patients to take medications or nutritional supplements.
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Restock patient rooms with personal hygiene items, such as towels, washcloths, soap, or toilet paper.
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Review patients' dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences to ensure patient receives appropriate diet.
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• Supply, collect, or empty bedpans.
Transport patients to treatment units, testing units, operating rooms, or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or moveable beds.
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• Turn or reposition bedridden patients.
Undress, wash, and dress patients who are unable to do so for themselves.
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Wash, groom, shave, or drape patients to prepare them for surgery, treatment, or examination.
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Exercise patients who are comatose, paralyzed, or have restricted mobility.
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Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, surgical tables, or stretchers.
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Provide information such as directions, visiting hours, or patient status information to visitors or callers.
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Explain medical instructions to patients or family members.
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Transport specimens, laboratory items, or pharmacy items, ensuring proper documentation and delivery to authorized personnel.
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Examine products to verify conformance to quality
standards.
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Operate machinery used in the production process, or assist machine operators.
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Count finished products to determine if product orders are complete.
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Lift raw materials, finished products, and packed items, manually or using hoists.
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• Mark or tag identification on parts.
Load and unload items from machines, conveyors, and conveyances.
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Help production workers by performing duties of lesser skill, such as supplying or holding materials or tools, and cleaning work areas and equipment.
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Record information such as the number of products
tested, meter readings, and dates and times of product production.
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Separate products according to weight, grade, size, and composition of materials used to produce them.
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Place products in equipment or on work surfaces for further processing, inspecting, or wrapping.
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• Pack and store materials and products.
CNA
Precision Staffing Agency, Brookhaven, MS / Jun 2015 - Jun 2017 Tie products in bundles for further processing or
shipment, following prescribed procedures.
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Transfer finished products, raw materials, tools, or equipment between storage and work areas of plants and warehouses, by hand or using hand trucks or powered lift trucks.
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Thread ends of items such as thread, cloth, and lace through needles and rollers, and around take-up tubes.
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• Fold products and product parts during processing. Wash work areas, machines, equipment, vehicles, and products.
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Pack food products in paper bags and boxes, and stack them in warehouses and coolers.
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Answer patient call signals, signal lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patients' needs.
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Apply clean dressings, slings, stockings, or support bandages, under direction of nurse or physician.
•
Assist nurses or physicians in the operation of medical equipment or provision of patient care.
•
Communicate with patients to ascertain feelings or need for assistance or social and emotional support.
•
Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, examination rooms, or other patient areas.
•
• Change bed linens or make beds.
Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
•
• Feed patients or assist patients to eat or drink. Gather information from caregivers, nurses, or physicians about patient condition, treatment plans, or appropriate activities.
•
Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output, reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
•
Observe or examine patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention, such as bruises, open wounds, or blood in urine.
•
• Prepare or serve food trays.
Position or hold patients in position for surgical preparation.
•
Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
•
• Record height or weight of patients.
Record vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration rate, as directed by medical or nursing staff.
•
Remind patients to take medications or nutritional supplements.
•
Restock patient rooms with personal hygiene items, such as towels, washcloths, soap, or toilet paper.
•
• Review patients' dietary restrictions, food allergies, and CNA
Oxford, Jackson, MS / Feb 2013 - May 2015
preferences to ensure patient receives appropriate diet.
• Supply, collect, or empty bedpans.
Transport patients to treatment units, testing units, operating rooms, or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or moveable beds.
•
• Turn or reposition bedridden patients.
Undress, wash, and dress patients who are unable to do so for themselves.
•
Wash, groom, shave, or drape patients to prepare them for surgery, treatment, or examination.
•
Exercise patients who are comatose, paralyzed, or have restricted mobility.
•
Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, surgical tables, or stretchers.
•
Provide information such as directions, visiting hours, or patient status information to visitors or callers.
•
Transport specimens, laboratory items, or pharmacy items, ensuring proper documentation and delivery to authorized personnel.
•
Apply clean dressings, slings, stockings, or support bandages, under direction of nurse or physician.
•
Answer patient call signals, signal lights, bells, or intercom systems to determine patients' needs.
•
Assist nurses or physicians in the operation of medical equipment or provision of patient care.
•
• Change bed linens or make beds.
Clean and sanitize patient rooms, bathrooms, examination rooms, or other patient areas.
•
• Collect specimens, such as urine, feces, or sputum. Communicate with patients to ascertain feelings or need for assistance or social and emotional support.
•
Document or otherwise report observations of patient behavior, complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses.
•
• Feed patients or assist patients to eat or drink. Gather information from caregivers, nurses, or physicians about patient condition, treatment plans, or appropriate activities.
•
Measure and record food and liquid intake or urinary and fecal output, reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
•
Observe or examine patients to detect symptoms that may require medical attention, such as bruises, open wounds, or blood in urine.
•
Position or hold patients in position for surgical preparation.
•
• Prepare or serve food trays.
Provide physical support to assist patients to perform daily living activities, such as getting out of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
•
• Record height or weight of patients.
• Record vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, or respiration rate, as directed by medical or nursing staff.
Remind patients to take medications or nutritional supplements.
•
Restock patient rooms with personal hygiene items, such as towels, washcloths, soap, or toilet paper.
•
Review patients' dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences to ensure patient receives appropriate diet.
•
Stock or issue medical supplies, such as dressing packs or treatment trays.
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• Supply, collect, or empty bedpans.
Transport patients to treatment units, testing units, operating rooms, or other areas, using wheelchairs, stretchers, or moveable beds.
•
• Turn or reposition bedridden patients.
Undress, wash, and dress patients who are unable to do so for themselves.
•
Exercise patients who are comatose, paralyzed, or have restricted mobility.
•
Wash, groom, shave, or drape patients to prepare them for surgery, treatment, or examination.
•
Lift or assist others to lift patients to move them on or off beds, examination tables, surgical tables, or stretchers.
•
Provide information such as directions, visiting hours, or patient status information to visitors or callers.
•
Transport specimens, laboratory items, or pharmacy items, ensuring proper documentation and delivery to authorized personnel.
•
References available upon request
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