Offering a solid background based on diverse formal training and a completion of a 10-year Navy enlistment as a supply specialist, postal clerk and HAZMAT program manager. Current experience and training with the State of California and the Navy Reserves have developed proven personal initiative, operations enhancement expertise, administrative creativity, and consistent performance success.
Seasoned professional with a broad spectrum of skills garnered from unique career assignments onboard Navy cruisers and amphibious landing support ships, as well as shore-based industrial supply and fleet support centers.
Posses special skills in administrative functions requiring proficiency in current digital communications, and the full range of clerical support functions to support all facets of operations.
Communicative, modest, team-oriented and responsible individual with superior time and material management skills. Demonstrated ability to multi-task levels of responsibility with diplomacy, accuracy and a customer service orientation. Extremely dedicated, reliable, trustworthy, and productive team player and employer asset.
Conduct unemployment insurance eligibility interviews; gathering all relevant facts through employer and other contacts and claimant's statement; interpreting and applying laws, policies, and precedent decisions consistently to individual cases; analyzing employer and claimant statements and resolving conflicts through further questioning and analysis; determining claimant's eligibility for benefits, and informing claimant and employer of decision; paying claims; documenting all findings, actions, and decisions; assisting individuals in filing Unemployment Insurance benefit claims; independently reviewing, investigating, and determining eligibility for Unemployment Insurance benefits, in accordance with laws, regulations, and policies.
Under supervision of attorneys, prepare and process legal documents and papers, such as legal assistance documents, subpoenas, complaints, appeals, motions, pleadings and pretrial agreements; provide clerical support for administrative investigations; mail, fax, or arrange for delivery of legal correspondence to clients, witnesses, and court officials; receive and place telephone calls; schedule and make appointments; make photocopies of correspondence, documents, assist attorneys in collecting information such as employment, medical, and other records; attend legal meetings, such as client interviews, hearings, or depositions, and take notes; draft and type office memos, review legal publications, and perform data base searches to identify laws.