Devon N Watson
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Education
C-9
July 2003 General Education Degree – Central Nine Indianapolis, In
Med Tech
October 2008 Phlebotomy Greenwood, In
Ivy Tech
Aug 2015 Associate of applied science criminology Indianapolis, In
Work experience
May 2001–July 2005 IU School Of Medicine Indianapolis, In
Animal Research Technician
Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, animal husbandry of a variety of animal species, including Non-Human Primates, Swine, Canines, Ferrets, Rabbits and Rodents. Technical abilities include anesthetic inductions of swine, canines, ferrets, rabbits etc. Inductions consist of drug preparation and dosing, intravenous catheter placement, intubations, gas anesthesia monitoring and surgical preparation. Pre-and Post-operative animal care. Hourly anesthesia monitoring. Daily census of several animal rooms and monthly room activity sheets. Daily enrichment of Primates, Swine, Rabbits and other species. Routine daily facility maintenance, cleaning floors, animal rooms, trash and stocking the OR and pharmacy. Data entry daily of animal care, ordering for the facility.
September 2007-2008 Shelbyville Road Animal Hospital Indianapolis, In
Vet Assistant
Job responsibilities include opening and closing of the vet clinic. Pre-and Post-operative animal care. Hourly anesthesia monitoring. Taking x-rays, lab work, using microscopes. Dosing and drug preparation. Also working in the pharmacy to prepare medications for clients, which involves pill counting, checking drug interactions, weights of patients to also make sure the dosing is correct, and going over the medication with the client to make sure it is giving properly. Assisting the vet with client education. Data entry and login for medications and surgery.
March 2008-2012 Dow Agro Sciences Indianapolis, In
Research Associate
Job responsibilities included daily census of moth rooms, breeding, collecting the eggs and setting up breeding colonies for moths, worms and hissing cockroaches. Making compounds for researchers to use in the breeding colonies. Routine daily facility maintenance. Also assisting the Dr. on numerous studies and surgeries. Daily login and data entry.
July 2017-present Marion County Jail Indianapolis, In
Doc property, hot cart, laundry, data entry, etc.
Monitors closed circuit television camera screens for evidence of security breaks and violations of Jail rules. Assures doors are properly secured and locked. Provides information verbally to inmates on a variety of subjects; observes and communicates with inmates who claim to be ill and summons indicated assistance. Interacts with other employees of the MCSO and visitors to exchange information about inmates and/or to answer questions regarding jail procedures, accidents, or incidents, or status of individual inmates. Enters information on location cards for each inmate (and may insert in computer); maintains logs on inmate activity; writes narratives report on jail incidents, as needed. Performs computer updates and status inquiries. Makes sure inmates get their food, clothing and property taking care of daily.
September 2020-March 2021
COVID-19 Tracing Maximums
Call center Indianapolis, In
Worked remotely to conduct a virtual “needs check,” and connect at-risk COVID-19 positive patients and people in quarantine to community resources. Responsibilities Call contacts of newly-diagnosed patients. Communicated with all contacts in a professional and empathetic manner. Collected and recorded information on symptoms into the CRM.Provide contacts with approved information on state/local quarantine procedures, and, if appropriate, refer them to testing according to protocol (and/or to a COVID-19 Care Resource Coordinator for social resources.)
03/2022- Present
Ozgene
Lab technician
Ozgene
Daily recording and monitoring of all research projects. Husbandry,weaning, health checks,ear tagging, recording of pups how many to which mother, pre health checks for shipment,packing shipments, sending out shipments. Ordering of Co2,daily animal care needs and ordering for everything the facility needs . Sending and receiving shipments of all needs from mice to our gloves. Creating online steps for new employees. Traiming of new employees. Working alone or in a group setting. Keeping track of my work day minute by minute on paper then transferred to a spreadsheet then sent to our supervisor. Carrying of the work phone daily and at home to answer any calls or return back to work if there is an emergency. Zoom meetings daily, all data writing down is then transferred to tablets and laptops.
Licenses
AALAS Certification
ALAT Certification received January 29, 2004
Certificate of Proficiency in Phlebotomy Novmeber20,2008
References
Chanda Meyer 317-***-****
Steve Mitchell 317-***-****
Teresa Watson 317-***-****