
With 25+ years of experience in training for high-stress situations and applying critical knowledge I have developed a deep-rooted passion for continuous learning, self-reflection, and adaptability. I excel in demonstrating leadership and information dissemination in both my high school and professional careers, refining the skill of effectively communicating complex concepts to individuals.
During my emplyment as an EA, I have enjoyed the challenges of some of the most complex individuals with cognitive, physical, and behavioral diversities. Some of my duties throughout my carrier include:
U15 Coordinators are the links between the coaches, players, and parents to the organization. Through out the season it is up to the coodinator to ensure the mission of having fun, respect, and team sport are promated. This was accomplished by:
During my days off as a Care Aide I was abale to instruct adult student in their Care Aide program. The mojority of my lessons were directed to first aid but at times I substituted for nursing skills lesson. Some skills essential for this role are:
As a medic I represented the Canadian Armed Forces as one of the delegates on a joint operation on the USNS Mercy hospital ship. While posted to CFB Edmonton I participated in Exercise Mountian Man twice and completed it once in 6 hours. Medical Technicians when connected in a support role to a section of soldiers or in a UMS are in charge of:
• Multitasking • Communication • Empathy • Computer UI logic familiarity