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Work-From-Home Administrative Coordinator

Location:
Birmingham, AL
Salary:
$45,000 minimal annually
Posted:
November 10, 2025

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Ms. E.F. Ali PH: 205-***-**** EMAIL: ***.******@*****.*** Page 1 of 2

Page 1 of 2 Location: Birmingham, AL 35224

Ms. Evelyn Fowziyyah Ali, D.Ed. (prefer Ms. or Dr. Ali) PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Administrative coordinator, budget manager, grant and award proposal writer, academic advisor, metacognition learning strategies facilitator. Dependable, responsible, emotionally intelligent, calm problem solver, communicator, goal-setting leader able to complete tasks and work collaboratively. EDUCATION

D.Ed. May 2011: A.T. Still University, Kirkville, MO Doctoral Degree in Health Education

MA. May 1999: University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ.

Master in Educational Administration.

M.A. December 2005: American Intercontinental

University (AIU Online), Schaumberg, IL.

Master degree in Educational Technology.

BS. Dec 1996: Oakwood University, Huntsville,

AL. Bachelor in Organizational Management.

TECHNICAL SKILLS: Microsoft Word (advanced). Excel & PowerPoint (intermediate). Access. Banner. Google Docs. QuickBooks online, APLUS (UofM). ASANA group task software, LASSI: Learning and Study Skills Inventory. On Course: online evaluations through Cengage Learning. WORK EXPERIENCE

Loving Care Group and Transportation Services Birmingham, AL JUN 2021 – AUG 2025

• Award-Writer & monthly budget administrator- federal rural transportation award remote. Completed nine-week Small Business seminar on utilizing the Chart of Accounts for improving business sustainability and bidding on contracts. Prepared monthly budget reimbursement reports with documentation. Part-time Work while recovering from surgery. University of Minnesota Rochester Rochester, MN MAR 2022 – May 2024

• Student Success Coach & Coordinator of the Health C.O.R.E. Living Learning Community (LLC). Responsible for academic advising and monthly program events planning, budget & fiscal management, end of semester data reports on academic, life coaching, and community service of Health CORE scholarship recipients. Facilitated metacognition workshops. Auburn University – Alabama Cooperative Extension Services Jefferson County FEB 2020 – MAR 2021

• Project Director & Grant-Writer for a six-video series on Transportation Health Education for Persons with Developmental Disability. Recruited and worked with diverse community volunteers including the Autism Society of Alabama and The Horizons School. We designed and implemented six video episodes now hosted on the Jefferson County Extension YouTube site. AmeriCorps VISTA at Jefferson State Community College, Birmingham, AL JUN 2019 – FEB 2020

• Enrollment Services Support Specialist full-time with International Student Services Office. Coached Pell-eligible students to successfully apply for the prestigious Gilman Scholarship to Study Abroad. Participated with enrollment registration three sites. Learn To Read Council of Athens and Limestone County, Athens, AL MAY 2018 – JUN 2019

• Secretary: Designed monthly calendar with literacy quotations; Edited grant reports; Entered Excel data, Tutored students as needed. Processed mass fundraising mailings. W.C.H.L. Communications, Inc. JUN 2014 – APR 2018 Researcher & grant writer, part-time.

• Researched and developed a series of hands-on activities for Seniors to Interact with Plants. Worked while recovering from long-term disability. Ms. E.F. Ali PH: 205-***-**** EMAIL: ***.******@*****.*** Page 2 of 2 Page 2 of 2 Location: Birmingham, AL 35224

Access Opportunity Programs (A.O.P.) S.U.N.Y. Geneseo, Geneseo NY OCT 2006 - MAY 2014

• Associate Director, Academic Advisor: Academic supervisor of faculty, staff, classroom assistants and the budget for the academic component of a multi-week summer transition program. Advised a caseload of economically and educationally disadvantaged, first generation students. Developed Exploring Health Careers Workshops. Taught a Freshman Seminar (INTD 170) during the summer and fall. Taught an academic survivor class for students experiencing academic warning or probation. Trainer and manager of the Supplemental Instruction (S.I.) Program. Metacognition, learning strategies facilitator. Alabama A&M University, Normal / Huntsville, AL DEC 2004 – OCT 2006

• Secretary of the Health Careers Opportunity Program. Responsible for program data collection, purchase orders, requisitions, invoices, stipend documentation, and program communications. Performed community outreach obtaining shadowing and internship opportunities for pre-health students. Supervised eleven mathematics and science tutors.

CERTIFICATIONS and TRAININGS

• Participant in student and faculty workshop on metacognition presented by Dr. Saundra Yancy McGuire, author of Teach Yourself How to Learn and Teach Your Students How to Learn 2023.

• Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), 30975 by National Commission for Health Education Credentialing (NCHEC 2018 - 2023).

• LASSI: Learning And Study Skills Strategy, training and use, 2007 to 2024.

• Supplemental Instruction supervisor training, October 2007, and January 2013.

• “On-Course: Strategies for Success in College and in Life” Facilitator Training 2010.

• 4-H SERIES (Science Experiences & Resources for Informal Educational Settings, 1992 & 1995. PUBLICATION and PROMOTION

University of Minnesota Rochester – Health C.O.R.E. LLC MAR 2022 to MAY 2024: Writer and designer of flyers, PowerPoints, and informational snippets to Health CORE students and the UMR community. Two television interviews aired on "R-Town", a locally produced PBS (TPT) show about Rochester, MN. Topics: sickle cell disease health fair, and history of Freedom House and Emergency Medical Services. Jefferson County - Alabama Extension FEB 2020 to APR 2021: This video series explores health and safety tips for developmentally disabled persons while using transit through a grant from the Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCarWxTc7f9r3lf7pWAXo3Gw The Global Impact Exchange A Quarterly Publication Summer 2020: Page 27 Article co-authored by Dr. Fowziyyah Ali and Dr. Stacye F. Thompson based upon work at Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, AL. “Mentor and Self-Efficacy Approach to Encourage Diverse Student Participation in Gilman:.https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.diversitynetwork.org/resource/resmgr/documents/summer_2020_gie.pdf RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

A.T. Still University 2009-2011: Applied Research Thesis: “Cognitive and non-cognitive skills and strategies needed for success in the liberal arts college”.

American Intercontinental University 2005: Research Thesis: developing an online course called: "Multicultural Science News “.

University of Phoenix 1998-1999: Research Thesis: "Effective Use of Graphic Organizers for teaching Middle School Social Studies".

Oakwood University 1996: Research Thesis: audio-visual and written presentation: "Comparing Solar Desalination Techniques for the House of Children School in Senegal, West Africa”.



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