Tyrone R Young Jr.
Washington, DC 20032
Human Resources
To whom it may concern:
Is your organization currently in need of nursing support? If so, I am an ideal candidate for you. I have over 15 years of experience providing quality care to a variety of patients – from children to older adults. I bring to my job as a Psychiatric Nursing Assistant\Recovery Assistant\Behavioral Tech: CNA: dedication, a team player, excellent work performance and heart for helping others. In addition, patients frequently express appreciation for the way in which I care for their emotion and physical needs. I would welcome the opportunity to join your nursing team; it would help me to become more experience in the field of nursing and would help me while helping others. I have enclosed a resume for your review, and I would appreciate hearing from you about any available openings. I am available during the day at 202-***-**** or via e-mail at ******.*****@*****.***. Thank you,
Tyrone R Young Jr.
Tyrone R. Young Jr.
3819 2nd Street SE #F
Washington, DC 20032
******.*****@*****.***
Profile: Mental Health Counselor with direct care experience. I have focus on medical progress issues and also have customer care with effective and efficient medication distribution. Work Experience:
Department of Mental health\St Elizabeth Hospital, Washington, D.C Recovery Assistant (Psychiatric Technician) Behavioral Tech) 3\2005-present
• Document in the permanent record individuals’ treatment, goals, activities, unusual incident reports, and behaviors changes.
• Assist with medication administration, de-escalation and crisis intervention.
• Assist in responding to emergencies such as fire, escape, riot, and other contingencies.
• Serve on a psychiatric recovery team with an assignment of providing psychiatric nursing care.
• Escort patients to activities, clinics, take forensic patient to court hearings, that are wearing restraints.
• Implementation of patient’s individual Interdisciplinary Recovery Plan
• Take lead role and participate in periodic searches for contraband. Participate in the admission of new patient to the unit with search of contraband.
• Observe patient behavior and activities, report and document changes.
• Geriatric patient care, such as helping with baths, feeding, grooming, vital signs, and activities of daily living.
• Document input and output on individuals in care urine specimen. Crisis Intervention de-escalation and provide resolution Residential Counselor, 2/2004 -3/2005
Community Connections, Washington, DC
• Document in permanent record individuals goals, activities of daily living skills, and implement activity treatment plan.
• Implement behavior support plan, de-escalation crisis intervention and provide resolution.
• Report Incidents and unusual incident reports, and behavior changes.
• Transport individuals to and from day program and community activities.
• Communicate with incoming shift.
• Administer Medications
• Prepare daily meals for individuals in care.
• Instructed and help with hygiene on grooming.
• Community meetings with individuals once a week.
• Communicate with individuals in care about fire and safety hazards.
• Assisting with activities of daily living
Education
University of District of Columbia
C.N.A Certification- May 20, 2013
Patient care Technician- 5/2013
Certifications:
• C.P.R Certification -AED
• C.N.A License 6/29/12 to Present
• Medical Terminology Certification
• First aide certification
• Patient care Technician 5/2013
• Neglect and abuse
• Safety care
References : Upon request