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Substitute Teacher Student Advisor

Location:
Orangeburg, SC
Posted:
November 16, 2022

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Edgard R. Oakley, Jr.

PSC *** Box **** APO, AP **338

Phone DAY AND NIGHT: 803-***-**** E-Mail: ********@******.*** Education

Orangeburg Wilkinson High School 1980-1984

Orangeburg, South Carolina Diploma awarded, May 14, 1984 Elizabeth City State University, 1984-1988

Elizabeth City, NC Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, GPA 3.147 Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1988-1991

Indiana, Pa M.A., Public Administration, 39 hrs. Coursework Columbia College-Hollywood 1999-2001

Tarzana, CA Bachelor of Arts Cinema/Television and Video Production, G.P.A. 3.9 American Military University, Awarded February 2014 Charlestown, West Virginia M.Ed., Guidance Counseling, Honors GPA 3.9 Trident University International 2017 – Present

Cypress, Ca. Doctoral Program, Educational Leadership, Currently Enrolled Experience

Dodd’s Pacific, Zama American High School Camp Zama, Japan Supervisor. Mrs. Isabel White - 263-4040 School Counselor

August 2015 to May 2017

Presented instruction in accordance with an established lesson plan and curriculum to students in a classroom environment for the counseling office. Provided curriculum tutoring and guidance to students having academic difficulties. Hands-on experience with small and large classes and within various age groups, educational and grade level. Provided Group and Individual Counseling, participated in SST meetings, Parent teacher conferences, acted at School testing coordinator, PTO liaison and Student to Student advisor. Coordinated Honors

& Awards assemblies quarterly. Created and reviewed 4 year plans, reviewed transcripts for annual audits and for accuracy.

Sr. Parole Officer–State of New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission, June 1995- May 1999 JJC Executive, Director Kevin M. Brown Juvenile Justice Commission PO Box 107, Trenton, NJ 08625-0107 609-***-**** 40hrs+ 49,500 yr.

Provided extensive leadership and training to Jr. Officer recruits and community development specialist in the areas of case supervision, use of force, field supervision, curfews and urine testing. Executed parole arrests, coordinated tactical operations with local, state and federal officials. Provided assistance to management in the uniform interpretation of directives and guidelines regarding manpower issues. Assisted in the administration of end strength controls, coordinated, developed and submitted departmental changes in duty assignments and location assignments to regional managers. Conducted weekly case reviews, analyzed departmental data with in depth analysis to improve organizational structure and staffing levels. Along with staff and field officers participated in weekly briefings to the director and the director’s staff. Conducted monthly presentations for community organizations, teachers, High Schools and colleges upon request. Performed and attended monthly parole hearings, nightly parole curfew checks. Maintained weekly chronological caseload notes as required by the Page 2

state, along with interpreting and analyzing department needs. Maintained state mandated documentation and reports for state justifications.

Exceptional Family Member/ Advocacy Specialist Aug 2002 - Nov- 2003 Zama, Japan – Wand Abrams, Director 40 hrs+ 41K per yr. DSN :263-4357 Trained troops on domestic violence; sexual assault and child abuse and blended families. Conducted group and individual trainings on sexual assault, child abuse, anger management, utilizing the United States Army approved training methods and manuals. With limited supervision, a variety of training materials, auditory and visual equipment was used to conduct training sessions. Coordinated and organized annual domestic violence awareness programs through local media, ads and website. Facilitated monthly staff meetings to plan and implement training approaches.

Obama for America 2008 July 2007 – January 2008

Region Field Organizer / New Media Regional Director Orangeburg, SC 55hrs+ wk Yr. 45k Kenneth Glover: 803-***-**** Collaborated with statewide new media staff, assisted with the development of strategies to build relationships with and mobilize target audiences. Demonstrated knowledge of organizational structure, theories and techniques through managing large staff and volunteers. Respond to and disseminated information to key online and social media constituencies in a timely, effective manner via Twitter, Facebook, You Tube MySpace and various blogs. Maintained and developed various analytical techniques with in-depth evaluations of data. Produce newsletters, alerts, graphics and other assets for web and video productions; to promote volunteerism and support. Managed and coordinated regional interviews, evaluated employee performance in the field and offices. Developed new and promising ways to communicate effectively and influence organizational growth, while maintaining records for organizational compliance. DoDDS Pacific, Shirley Lanham Elementary School Atsugi, Japan Substitute Teacher 40 hrs wk Non Paid Hattie Phipps – DSN 264-3664 January 2009 to 2010

Presented instruction in accordance with an established lesson plan and curriculum to students in a classroom environment. Provided curriculum tutoring and guidance to students having academic difficulties. Hands-on experience with small and large classes and within various age groups, educational and grade level. Taught basic social block (Math, Science, Social Studies, and English) and reading programs implemented grade curriculum through basal text with trade books to meet and exceed educational guidelines. DoDDS Pacific, The Sullivans School Yokosuka Naval Base Supv. Mrs. Audrey Murphy -243-7336 (DSN) Practicum 40 hrs wk Non Paid

10/2012 to Jan/2013

Presented instruction in accordance with an established lesson plan and curriculum to students in a classroom environment for the counseling office. Provided curriculum tutoring and guidance to students having academic difficulties. Hands-on experience with small and large classes and within various age groups, educational and grade level. Provided Group and Individual Counseling. DoDDS Pacific, Zama American High School Camp Zama, Japan Supervisor. Mrs. Catherine Russell - 263-5338 Internship non-paid

2013 to Jan/2014

Presented instruction in accordance with an established lesson plan and curriculum to students in a classroom environment for the counseling office. Provided curriculum tutoring and guidance to students having academic Page 3

difficulties. Hands-on experience with small and large classes and within various age groups, educational and grade level. Provided Group and Individual Counseling. Skills:

Exceptional Presentation abilities, effective trainer and outstanding skills in developing multi-media presentations. Effective in oral and written communications, with basic knowledge of civilian personnel programs, missions, lifestyles and situations.

Honors:

Superior Academic Achievement in the Following Areas: ECSU- Political Science 3.147

Columbia College Hollywood- 3.89

American Military University – 3.9

References: Available Upon Request



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