Emily B. Halaby
**** *.*. *****, *******, Florida 33351
Mobile 305-***-****
********@*******.***
Education
City College of New York
Florida Memorial College
Degree: BS, Education
Experience
Child Abuse Investigator, Specialized Unit (Institution) Broward Sheriff Office Plantation, Florida
07/01/1999 to Present
• Investigate incidents of child abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, substance abuse of children occurring on school property and or at home.
• Initiate intervention if a crime has occurred and/or if a child should be removed from home, facility or school.
• Develop, assess and implement safety plans with families or School Principal from the Broward County Public School or Private Schools.
• Provide information and referrals to outside community, social service agencies, and related resources.
• Maintain communication and involvement with law enforcement, School Resource Officer, legal agencies, and other entities of the judicial system; networks with social service providers and community leaders for the purpose of maintaining current referral resources.
• Report any allegations to the school principal and the S.I.U./School Investigative Unit
• Operate the B.S.O vehicle safely.
• Participate with in-service training.
• Follow state laws as well as all Sheriff’s policy and procedures.
Security Specialist with the Broward School Board
7/5/2017 to 6/3/22
• Work with school administrators, school staff, District personnel and public safety officials to help create and maintain a positive, caring, reasonably safe and effective learning environment
• Advise the School Principal of significant disturbances, hazardous conditions, unsafe procedures and other serious security matters
• Suggest ways to enhance school safety, security and emergency preparedness
• Practice situational awareness to help detect students who are in distress
• Identify and address potentially dangerous conditions, situations and individuals
• Patrol the school's perimeter, grounds and interior areas providing a high degree of visibility in order to help prevent trespassing, criminal activity, potentially dangerous behaviors, substance abuse, acts of self-harm and school violence.
• Communicate with students in age and developmentally appropriate ways.
Felony Probation and Parole Officer Pembroke Park, Florida
05/1997 to 06/1999
• Monitored and managed case load of individuals on probation
• Conducted field visits to probationer's home and workplace
• Ensured that probationers lived, operated, and conducted themselves within compliance of their respective probationary terms
• Interviewed and investigated employers, friends and family to ensure parolee was on track with probation office objectives
Case Manager, Child Support Enforcement Division Miami, Florida
Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office
03/1994 to 5/1997
• Managed case load involving the enforcement of child support in Miami-Dade County
• Interviewed custodial parents and initiated searches for absentee parents
• Prepared reports and recommendations for court system
• Tracked non-payment and initiated collection action towards non-custodial parents
Additional Languages Spoken:
Spanish