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Special Education Paraprofessional, also skilled in typing, data entry

Location:
Columbia, SC
Posted:
July 10, 2023

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AALIYAH HARRELL

adx7zf@r.postjobfree.com 803-***-**** Columbia, SC

Skills Summary

Motivated, passionate, and dependable individual with strong organizational, communication, and intuitive skills. Works well individually, as well as with a team. Superior customer service and leadership abilities gained through various school, work, and community opportunities. Strong empathetic and interpersonal skills. Ambitious and a quick learner that is always willing to go the extra mile. Proficient in MS Office applications. Published children’s author and editor. Work Experience

SC Respite Coalition

Personal Care Assistant / January 2023 – present

● Caregiver for children & young adults with special needs to provide respite services for families

● CPR/First Aid Certified

Clear Dot Charter School

Paraprofessional / November 2022 – present

● Special Education Resource Paraprofessional

● Responsible for educating students K-10 based on their specific needs stated in their IEP. Works alongside the Resource teacher to provide the best support for students possible. Personally responsible for significant growth to many students. Richland School District 2

Teaching Assistant / November 2021 – November 2022

● Pre-K Special Education Autism Teaching Assistant

● Preschool Special Education Developmentally Delayed/Autism Teaching Assistant

● CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Trained

Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc.

Captioning Assistant / August 2021 – April 2022

● Supported communications for deaf and hard of hearing people through the use of a Captioned Telephone by providing clear and accurate captions both in office and remotely

● Captioned calls via revoicing and typing content Security Finance

Assistant Manager / March 2020 – September 2020

● Loan and insurance processing

● Responsible for standard office work as well as working with customers via phone and in person regarding their loan with the company

Chick-fil-A

Shift Supervisor / January 2020 – March 2020

Senior Team Lead / June 2017 – July 2019

● Responsible for successfully running shifts, training employees, and improving guest experience

● Supported upper management and performs numerous leadership duties, including responsibilities of the shift sales and safe count City of Columbia Parks and Recreation

Summer Camp Leader / May – August 2018

● Direct supervisor for counselors and worked alongside park upper leadership to maintain a successful experience for about 70 campers and their parents

● Received CPR/First Aid/AED Training for adults and children Summer Camp Counselor / May – August 2016

● Implemented engaging activities and programs for campers Central Campus Housing at the University of South Carolina Office Assistant / January 2017 – May 2018

● Organized and managed sensitive student information, in addition to average office duties Desk Assistant / January 2017 – May 2017

● Checked students and guests in and out of residential communities Tate Student Center at the University of Georgia

Information Desk Associate / September – December 2016

● Provided consumer services for students and guests in this central student center Education

University of South Carolina / January 2017 – December 2018 African American Studies, B. A. – in progress

Psychology, B. A. – in progress

● President’s List – Spring 2017

● Dean’s List – Fall 2017

University of Georgia / August 2016 – December 2016 Community Service and Unique Experiences

Author/Editor

● Author and editor for children’s book, “Kassie with a ‘K’”

● Editor and ghost author for children’s book, “Orangey the Tree” Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. / Fall 2017 – Present

● Active Undergraduate Member

o A lifetime organization that works to promote leadership, unity, and service through collegiate and community events and efforts

Student Government Legislative Branch / Spring 2017

● Student Senator and Vice-Chairman of the Multicultural Affairs Committee TEDx Youth Columbia / Spring 2016

● Speaker on the complexities of colorism in communities of color based on a capstone research project conducted during senior year in high school

● https://tedxyouthcolumbiasc.com/speakers/aaliyah-harrell/ References

Sherry Blevins / Clear Dot Charter School, Special Education Coordinator 803-***-****

Amber Simmons / Clear Dot Charter School, Teacher

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Susan Woodley / Richland School District 2, Teacher 803-***-****

Falalia Moore / Communication Service for the Deaf, HR

803-***-****

Herman Robinson / Security Finance, Manager

864-***-****

Quinones Irby Harrison-Watson / Security Finance, Manager

803-***-****

Saige Cook / Chick-fil-A, Director

864-***-****

Erica Mathis / City of Columbia, Senior Park Leader

803-***-****

More references available upon request

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