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Communicationist, technology saavy, agile, social and self-awarness

Location:
Atlanta, GA
Posted:
March 17, 2023

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Jasmine Williams

CNA/CMA/ Machine Operator

Phone Number 904-***-**** Email advy7y@r.postjobfree.com Address Atlanta, Ga 30349

Proactive professional with experience in diagnostic imaging, integrated health care delivery, and laboratory management. Frequently praised as eficient by peers, I can be relied upon to help your company achieve its goals. Eficient student with knowledge of electronic claims processing, inventory control and patient relations. Aiming to leverage my abilities to successfully fill the vacancy at your company. Frequently praised as detail-oriented by my peers, I can be relied upon to help your company achieve its goals.

Dedicated worker with excellent communication, time management and computer skills. Aiming to leverage my abilities to successfully fill the vacancy at your company. Frequently praised as hardworking by my peers, I can be relied upon to help your company achieve its goals.

Current student looking to join the workforce to gain real-world experience. Ability to complete tasks on time in both individual and team settings. Dependable and reliable, ready to learn and grow with your company.

EXPERIENCE

CNA/CMA

Corso Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga Apr 2021 - Oct 2022

•Stocked patient rooms and supply areas to meet patient care needs.

•Answered call lights to provide emergency treatment and assistance to patients.

•Completed daily documentation and charts regarding patient care and input reports into practice databases.

•Lifted and repositioned non-ambulatory patients to prevent accidents and falls.

•Utilized PPE appropriately and followed patient safety and infection control guidelines.

•Measured patient vital signs, recording body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate.

•Cleaned and sanitized medical equipment and rooms.

•Followed HIPAA regulations to maintain confidentiality of sensitive medical and personal information.

•Delivered direct care to patients, assisting with bathing, feeding and grooming tasks.

•Followed manufacturer's instructions when using selected equipment, accounting for patient's size, preexisting conditions and age.

•Monitored pain and provided comfort measures, reporting abnormalities to nursing staff.

•Interpreted and explained medical instructions to patients and family members.

•Observed changes in patient status and response and immediately communicated concerns to nursing staff.

•Completed in-service training and attended performance improvement meetings.

•Prepared residents for meals and assisted with feeding.

•Reminded patients to take medications and nutritional supplements.

•Turned bedridden patients to avoid bedsores.

•Utilized wheelchairs and moveable beds to transport patients to treatment units and operating rooms.

•Prepared and served food trays.

•Kept patient information confidential to protect organization's value.

•Communicated with patients to determine need for assistance or social and emotional support.

•Adjusted oxygen levels to verify patient comfort.

•Checked vital signs and recorded intake information to monitor patient stability.

•Exercised comatose, paralyzed and immobile patients.

•Shaved and drape patients to prepare them for surgery, treatment and examination.

•Gathered information from nurses and physicians about patient condition and treatment plans.

•Turned and repositioned bedridden patients.

•Observed and examined patients to detect symptoms that required medical attention, such as bruises, open wounds and blood in urine.

•Reviewed patient dietary restrictions and food allergies to verify appropriate diet.

•Communicated with patients to ascertain feelings and needed for assistance and social and emotional support.

•Recorded height and weight of patients.

•Observed patient's responses, reactions and changes to medications.

•Collected specimens, such as urine, feces and sputum.

•Established special connections with patients through empathy and relationship-building techniques.

•Assisted nurses and physicians in operation of medical equipment and provision of patient care.

•Lifted and assisted others to lift patients to move them on and off beds, examination tables, surgical tables and stretchers.

•Positioned or held patients in position for surgical preparation.

•Supplied, collected and emptied bedpans.

•Documented and reported observations of patient behavior, complaints or physical symptoms to nurses.

•Applied clean dressings, slings and support bandages.

•Measured and recorded food and liquid intake and urinary and fecal output.

•Explained medical instructions to patients and family members.

•Answered patient call signals, signal lights or bells to determine patient needs.

•Escorted residents back and forth to restaurants.

•Passed medications

•Gave insulin & diabetic shots.

Medical Assistant

Atlanta foot care center, Atlanta, Ga Jul 2020 - Apr 2021

•Prioritized patient needs identified through phone, electronic, and walk-in communication to comply with established guidelines.

•Worked interdependently with other professionals to provide quality health care to patients.

•Obtained patient medical histories for inclusion in records.

•Cleaned treatment rooms and medical instruments, complying with infection control standards.

•Delivered administrative support to physician practices aiding in quality healthcare services.

•Complied with personal protective equipment requirements to protect against exposure to infectious body fluids and other hazardous substances.

•Monitored supply inventory for low stock and worked with staff to reorder.

•Provided patient education and after visit care instructions to foster care continuum.

•Stocked supplies and instruments for examination rooms.

•Assisted physicians and nursing personnel with injections. phlebotomy, and other patient care procedures.

•Reported significant changes in patient condition to facilitate advanced care.

•Documented medical data in patient charts, facilitating accurate records.

•Operated x-ray, electrocardiogram (EKG), and other equipment to administer routine diagnostic tests.

•Obtained medical information and measured vital signs, weight and height.

•Prepared treatment rooms for patient examinations, kept rooms neat and clean.

•Authorized drug refills and provided prescription information to pharmacies.

•Performed general office duties, such as answering telephones, taking dictation and completing insurance forms.

•Contacted medical facilities or departments to schedule patients for tests or admission.

•Set up medical laboratory equipment.

•Scheduled appointments for patients.

•Greeted and logged in patients arriving at office and clinic.

•Recorded patients' medical history, vital statistics and information such as test resulted in medical records.

•Cleaned and sterilized instruments and disposed of contaminated supplies.

•Showed patients to examination rooms and prepared for physician.

•Prepared and administered medications as directed by physician.

•Answered incoming & outgoing faxes.

•Responsible for incoming & outgoing voicemails

•Helping adding on new doctors inside the system by their NPI nunbers.

Machine Operator

American Blanching, Fitzgerld, Ga Aug 2019 - Dec 2019

•Deployed heavy machinery, enabling manufacture and distribution of goods.

•Employed safety standards and personal protective equipment to reduce workplace injuries or hazards.

•Inspected products at various checkpoints, driving quality.

•Followed standard operating procedures, driving production parameters and quality specifications.

•Operated industrial carts and forklifts for lifting, moving and transporting materials.

•Packed finished goods in proper packaging and boxes, reducing damage during transport.

•Notified shift leader of mechanical, electrical, or material issues, minimizing downtime.

•Maintained equipment in operating condition by performing preventive maintenance and repair.

•Read blueprints and schematics for determining machine attributes and provisioning methods.

•Cleaned equipment and work area before, during and after shift, promoting sanitation.

•Calibrated machines and performed routine tests for maintaining equipment.

•Controlled and properly disposed of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.

•Checked output, reducing machine-related flaws or mistakes.

•Adjusted machining operations using hand tools or numerical controls.

•Planned ahead for machine changeovers and efficiently changed from one product item to another.

•Calibrated machines and assembly equipment to optimize productivity and prevent malfunctions.

•Tracked company equipment inventories and notified supervisors of shortages.

•Cleaned work stations and floors to prevent dirt, grime and dust buildup.

•Communicated production deadlines and goals to staff members to increase team productivity.

•Stored products and materials in correct locations to reduce item losses.

•Loaded and unloaded products on delivery trucks and secured packages to prevent damages.

•Reported damaged and defective products to supervisor.

•Weighed and measured materials to create uniform products.

•Packaged, labeled and sorted products to prepare items for delivery.

•Disposed of excess materials and waste to keep workspaces organized.

•Trained new employees regarding machinery operation and safety guidelines.

•Calculated production line efficiency, submitting findings to supervisors.

•Running peanut butter inside jars.

•Making sure the right size jar is available for the peanut butter that I am running for that day.

•Using machine pallet stacker robot.

•Making adjustments for the heat sensors and wrapping papers.

Production Machine Operator

Mausers, Homerville, Ga Feb 2017 - Aug 2019

•Notified shift leader of mechanical, electrical, or material issues, minimizing downtime.

•Read blueprints and schematics for determining machine attributes and provisioning methods.

•Followed standard operating procedures, driving production parameters and quality specifications.

•Controlled and properly disposed of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.

•Packed finished goods in proper packaging and boxes, reducing damage during transport.

•Maintained equipment in operating condition by performing preventive maintenance and repair.

•Adjusted machining operations using hand tools or numerical controls.

•Did mechanic work on machine.

•Stacked and prioritized metal on pallet as I ran machine.

•Managed 2 machines at once.

•Ran metal down the lines and made sure it was not sticking in machine.

•Made metal military cans.

•Added up waste at end of shift by adding and subtracting metal that was placed on pallets for me to run.

•Detected and solved problems related to product quality and aesthetics.

•Packaged, labeled and sorted products to prepare items for delivery.

•Calibrated machines and assembly equipment to optimize productivity and prevent malfunctions.

•Trained new employees regarding machinery operation and safety guidelines.

•Cleaned work stations and floors to prevent dirt, grime and dust buildup.

•Calculated production line efficiency, submitting findings to supervisors.

•Loaded and unloaded products on delivery trucks and secured packages to prevent damages.

•Disposed of excess materials and waste to keep workspaces organized.

•Stored products and materials in correct locations to reduce item losses.

•Performed quality assurance tests on products for conformance with specifications.

•Weighed and measured materials to create uniform products.

•Utilized blueprints and schematics to accurately assemble products.

•Reported damaged and defective products to supervisor.

Sheeter Operator

Richmond Baking, Alma, Ga Feb 2015 - Oct 2016

•Tested and adjusted machine speeds or actions, according to product specifications, using gauges and hand tools.

•Read work orders or production schedules to determine specifications, such as materials to be used, locations of cutting lines, or dimensions and tolerances.

•Installed, aligned and locked specified punches, dies, cutting blades and other fixtures in rams and beds of machines, using gauges, templates, feelers, shims and hand tools.

•Aligned and secure workpieces against fixtures and stopped on machine beds and on.

•Applied knowledge of physical properties of workpiece materials.

•Set up, operated and tended machines to saw, cut, shear, slit, punch, crimp, notch, bend and straighten metal and plastic material.

•Stopped, holding blocks and other fixtures to secure and direct workpieces, using hand tools and measuring devices.

•Cleaned and lubricated machines.

•Loaded workpieces, plastic material, or chemical solutions into machines.

•Examined completed workpieces for defects, such as chipped edges and marred surfaces and sort defective pieces according to types of flaws.

•Adjusted ram strokes of presses to specified lengths, using hand tools.

•Completed workpieces to verify conformance to specifications, using micrometers, gauges, calipers, templates, and rulers.

•Cleaned work area.

•Set stops on machine beds, change died and adjust components, such as rams and power presses, when making multiple and successive passes.

•Lubricated workpieces with oil.

•Marked identifying data on workpieces.

•Removed housings, fed tubes, tool holders, and other accessories to replace worn and broken parts, such as springs and bushings.

•Preheated workpieces, using heating furnaces or hand torches.

•Selected, cleaned and installed spacers, rubber sleeves, or cutters on arbors.

•Turned controls to set cutting speeds, feed rates and table angles for specified operations.

•Scribed reference lines on workpieces as guides for cutting operations, according to blueprints, templates, sample parts, or specifications.

•Set blade tensions, heights and angles to perform prescribed cuts, using wrenches.

•Turned valves to start flow of coolant against cutting areas and to start airflow that blows cuttings away from kerfs.

•Worked in the a dough dump. Setting up speed cycles.

•Cleaned and sanitized machine before set up and after downtime.

•Sheeted different cookie doughs.

•Ran multiple doughs in one night.

EDUCATION

High School Diploma

Coffee High school, Douglas, Ga May 2009

Certification In CNA/CMA

Yacarte school of nursing, Douglas, Ga Sep 2012

SKILLS

•Nursing Assistance

•Output Monitoring and Reporting

•Dementia and Alzheimer's Knowledge

•Assisted Living

•First Aid Certification

•Basic Life Support

•Wheelchair Assistance

•Documenting Activities

•Bed Making and Linen Changes

•Patient Feeding

•Workstation Equipment Monitoring

•Root Cause Analysis Participation

•Forklift and Pallet Jack Operation

•Production Documentation

•Reading and Determining Measurements

•Safety Standards Compliance

•Defect Identification

•Quality Inspections and Reporting

•Safe Machine Operation

•Good Communication

•Shipping and Labeling

•Machinery Operation

•Packing Slip Verification

•Machine Maintenance

•Performance Management

•Waste Reduction

•Machining and Production Standards

•Sheet Metal Cutting

•Assembly Line Operations

•Production Operations

•Preparing Shipments

•Heavy Duty Machinery

•Visual Inspections

•Lockout and Tagout Processes

•Estimating

•Machine Start-Up and Shut-Down

•Hand-Forming Workpieces

•Operation Monitoring

•Materials Reuse

•Hazardous Materials

•Equipment Testing and Troubleshooting

• Safety Procedures

•Observation Documentation

•CNA Certification

•Empathy and Compassionate Care

•Patient Vital Taking

•Managing Routines

•Blood Sugar Monitoring

•Dietary Needs

•Care Monitoring

•Production Equipment Experience

•Automated Assembly

•Line Work

•Quality Control

•Materials Assembly

•Knowledge of Production Processes

•OSHA Certification

•Computer Skills

•Teamwork and Communication

•Attention to Detail

•Machine Setup and Shutdown

•Workplace Safety

•Basic Math

•Heavy Lifting

•Operations Support

•Modifications and Adjustments

•Industrial Metals

•Settings Control and Calibration

•Equipment Monitoring

•Compliance with GMPs

•Measuring Tools

•Corrective Actions

•Removing Parts

•Wrapping and Boxing

•Safety

•Safety Rules

•Die Changes and Stop Sets

•Active Listening

•Work Orders

•Product Specifications

•Maintaining Clean Work Areas

•Reading Comprehension

•Employee Performance

•Contamination Control

•Time Management

•Minor Repairs

•Raw Materials

•Quality Control Analysis

•Chemical Solution Safety

•Automated Inventory Software

• OSHA Requirements

•Customer Orders

•Daily Logs

•Complex Problem-Solving

•Lever Controls

•Food Safety

•Technical Documentation

•Material Sorting and Categorizing

CERTIFICATIONS

•CNA/CMA • CN0030024570

REFERENCES

References available upon request



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