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Domestic Violence Special Education

Location:
Albuquerque, NM
Salary:
$23.00/ HR
Posted:
April 21, 2025

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Resume:

Marion A. Goodluck RESUME

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Albuquerque, N.M. 87109

Cell: 505-***-****

Landline Phone: 505-***-****

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EDUCATION:

• University of New Mexico. Albuquerque N.M., Santa Fe, N.M. Public Administration Master’s Degree Program. 60 Credit Hours. Spring 1987-Fall 1989. 505-***-****

• Eastern Washington University. Nespelem, WA. Social Work Master’s Degree Program, 10 Credit Hours. Spring 1984- Fall 1984 509-***-****

• Washington State University. Pullman, WA. Applied Anthropology Master’s Degree Program, 26 Credit Hours. Fall 1978- Spring 1979 509-***-****

• New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, N.M. BA Anthropology, BA Sociology, AA Fine Arts Minor. 202 Credit Hours. Fall 1972- Fall 1978. 05-425-7511

Training:

1. KELLY SERVICES SUBSTITUTE TRAINING. Special Education Students, Behavioral situations, in the classroom. Albuquerque, NM. 2023, -24.

2. Food handler class certificate. Indian Health Service. PHS. Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Environmental Health Services. Certificate ID #. 51631267. 2016, 2017,2018.

3. 9th Annual Celebration of Women. “Knowing myself in my family and community,”. TRAINERS: Karen John, Miranda Hardy, Betsy Yazzie, Judy Wolf, Carolyn Padilla. REV. Shirley Montoya., Shiprock, New Mexico, Navajo Nation. 07/21/2017.

4. Tribal Leaders Public Health Symposium. Center for Native American Health. Cassie Parker., PHD, RN. Director. UNM. Albuquerque, NM. 06/01-29/2017.

5. Domestic Violence Training, Anita La Cour Trelour, Clinical Psychologist, PHD. First Nations Com. Health Source. Albuquerque, NM. 06/22/2016.

6. Coalition to Stop. Sexual Violence Against All Native Women. Domestic Sexual Violence Against Native Women. Training conducted by: NM Attorney General, Pueblo Governors, Law Enforcement, Domestic Violence Experts, And clients. Isleta Pueblo Resort New Mexico. 06/2016

7. Native Am. Sisters Informing Sisters: Talking, Educating, And Reducing Risk. Domestic Violence. Session Topics: Being A Proud 06/22/2016. Woman, HIV Slash. AIDS/STI’s, Barriers 101, Trauma and Resiliency and Assertive Communication Skills and Coping. Facilitator. Sherry Willeto, Devana Bradford., HIV prevention specialist. 06./16/ 2015.

8. Bureau Of Indian Affairs DV Trauma Informed Approaches in Tribal Programs: : Marion Goodluck, Holly Chee and Beaver North Cloud attended the free Trainings . 7/13/2016.

9. New Mexico Tribal-State Indian Child Welfare Round Table. Isleta Pueblo, NM. 11/04/2014: Marion G. and Linda Gurley Attended: 11/04/2014:

10. The 22nd Annual Children’s Law Institute, Albuquerque. NM. Attended: 01/04/2014.

11. New Mexico Tribal Leaders Summit AIWC BRD MEMBERS Marion G., Beaver NC, and Holly C. attended the 3rd Annual, Albuquerque, NM. Native Issues and Domestic Violence. 06/21,22/16.

12. Free Grant Writing Training 6/14,15/2016: Marion and Holly attended the : Stop Domestic Violence Against Native Women, in Albuquerque, NM.

13. New Mexico Tribal Human and Sex trafficking Discussion 09/3,4/2015; Marion and Holly attended the: at the BIA, Albuquerque, NM

14. US Surgeon General on Behavioral Health and Heroin Addiction 6/14/2016: Marion G attended a meeting with the, at UNM, in Albuquerque, NM

15. Computer Class. Word. 2003 class. Albuquerque, Hispano, Chamber of Commerce [AHCC] BJOC. Albuquerque, NM. 11/2013.

16. Computer Class. PowerPoint. 2013 class. AHCC. Albuquerque New Mexico. 10/ 2013.

17. Computer Class. Outlook. 2013 class. AHCC. Albuquerque NM. 11/ 2013.

18. Computer Class. Excel. 2013 Class. AHCC. Albuquerque, NM. 11/ 2013.

19. Domestic Violence Seeking Safety Courses/Sessions: 1. Introduction to Treatment 2. Detaching From Emotional Pain. [Grounding]. 3. Asking For Help. 4. Taking Good Care of Yourself 5. Red And Green Flags. 6. Commitment, 7. Discovery. Anita S. Trelour, PhD. First Nations Community Health Source., Albuquerque, NM. 09/ 14/ 11.

20. Suicide. Prevention. And Crisis Intervention In Native Communities., Robyn Atencio, Capital L MSW., Susan W. Casias, MSW, Capital ACWS. 9 hours. 12/8/2010.

21. Project TRACE Woman’s HOMELESS PROGRAM Training. J. Scott. PhD., Albuquerque, New Mexico. April 2008.

22. Ohitika Domestic Violence Shelter VOLUNTEER. Cangleska Inc. volunteer at “DIVA DAY, Provided Native Traditional Massage Therapy for Elders therapy. Rapid City, SD. 10/28/2005.

23. PROJECT COURAGE WOMEN’S HOMELESS PROJECT. Jane Ellen Smith, PhD. Robert J Meyers, PhD, Clinical Director.: Albuquerque, NM. 04/2004.

24. UNM Master’s Internship; NM State Indian Affairs Agency, Regis Pecos, Supervisor, Santa Fe, NM. 1989.

25. Basic Supervisory. Training. Course Public Health Service U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. PHS Indian Health Service. GS -11 Albuquerque, NM. 03/29/1985.

26. Developing an Affective Tribal Law and Order Department. NITC NATIONAL INDIAN TRAINING CENTER. A Cooperative Course: Director Robert L. Bennett, Consultant. Everett Rhoades, MD Dir. IHS. Brigham City, Utah. 05/20,22/1985.

27. WA. UNIV. Master’s Degree Program Intern Comprehensive Planning Department. Anthropology. Master’s Degree Candidate Program. Washington State University. Nespelem, Washington. 08/1979.

EXPERIENCE:

SUBSTITUTE SECRETARY. ATTENDANCE CLERK & SPEECH THERAPIST CLASS MONITOR. Albuquerque, NM

KELLY SERVICES, ALBUQUERQUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. K-12 Monitor Students and Conduct and Process Documents According To Public School Policy. At Six Different Schools May 3,2023-Feb 4,2025.

Executive Director. American Indian Women’s Center. Albuquerque, NM. 87106

Volunteer, Founder, Planning Designing, Funding A New Domestic Violence Shelter, facilitate meetings, proposal writing, monitor budget, accounting on excel, deal with administration, advertising, fundraising, recruiting staff and volunteers. AIWC President and Treasure. May 1,2014- Present. 505-***-****

Senate Attendant and Secretary. New Mexico State Legislature. Santa Fe, N.M. Senate Attendant for six years and Senator John Pinto’s Secretary for three years. Sponsored by Senator John Pinto. Security Guard, escort tracked constituents and their Bills. Employed for eight legislative sessions. Jan. 1992- Mar. 2005.

Substance Abuse Specialist Albuquerque, NM. Headquarters West, Indian Health Service, Public Health Service. Government grade: GS 11. Monitored survey instrument for the quality assurance of 200 programs nationwide. Traveled and conducted staff interviews. Selected to be Acting Director on occasion. Nov. 1985- Nov. 1986.

Head Start Director Espanola, NM. Eight Northern Indian Pueblos, Director of six programs. Reported to the Executive Director, supervised the educational services which included program design, managing record keeping and over sight, responsible for fiscal management of half million dollar budget,

conducted monthly staff meetings, hired consultant to write annual proposal. Supervised the Office Manager and Educational Coordinator. Dec. 1993 – Aug. 1994.

Employment Specialist. Albuquerque, NM. Albuquerque Indian Center. monitored and updated client data, survey clients, create job descriptions and use computers to create resumes for clients. Apr 2001- Apr 2002.

Substance Abuse Specialist Albuquerque, NM. Headquarters West, Indian Health Service, Public Health Service. Government grade: GS 11. Monitored survey instrument for the quality assurance of 200 programs nationwide. Traveled and conducted staff interviews. Selected to be Acting Director on occasion. Nov. 1985- Nov. 1986.

Social Planning Division Director Nespelem, WA. Colville Confederated Tribes (14), Based on a comprehensive plan, designed and executed a survey instrument on the program Directors. Designed Needs assessment to survey three communities over a 60-mile radius. Conducted Town Hall meetings to disseminate results to the Colville tribal government and communities. Supervised the Weatherization Program. Aug. 1981- Oct. 1982

Social Work Assistant Colville Confederated Tribes (14). Nespelem, WA. Supported Bureau of Indian Affairs Social Workers by managing elderly and disabled clients, developed individual plans and established homes for homeless clients, based on a budget, kept confidential records. Nov. 1983- Aug. 1983.

Substance Abuse Specialist Albuquerque, NM. Headquarters West, Indian Health Service, Public Health Service. Government grade: GS 11. Monitored survey instrument for the quality assurance of 200 programs nationwide. Traveled and conducted staff interviews. Nov. 1985- Nov. 1986.

Librarian Assistant. University library Work-study. Specialized in Government Documents. New Mexico Highlands University. Las Vegas, NM. Supervisor Micheal Miller. Sept. 1974-May 1975.

Research Technician Shiprock Research Center, Shiprock, N.M. and subcontracted by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Reclamation. I conducted two research surveys on an Environmental Impact Study to research the impact of coal fired power plants and a Leadership survey to assess the need for Gasification Plants. Traveled a 60-mile radius to interview community leaders in undeveloped area. May 1975- Dec. 1978.

REFERENCES

1. Dr. Richard Zephier. Indian Health Service, Phoenix, Az. [480] 518-4572.

2. Yvette Joseph Fox. 14 Colville Confederated Tribes Health Consultant, Spokane Washington. [509] 954-5704.

3. Laverne Moreno, Patient Insurance Specialist. First Nations Community Health Source, Albuquerque, NM. [505] 785-8604.



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