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Stephen Barton

Millet,AB

Summary

Focused and responsible, providing motivational leadership and problem-solving abilities. Experienced in adapting to ever-changing conditions to maximize success. Approachable with great communication and a team-first attitude.

Overview

16
16
years of professional experience

Work History

Payment Service Officer

Employment and Social Development Canada
Edmonton, AB
02.2021 - Current
  • Showed initiative and an action oriented approach while working independently to resolve complex claim issues.
  • Demonstrated integrity and respect for claimants while delivering key programs to the public.
  • Displayed leadership and effective communication with both claimants and fellow team members.
  • Maintained a calm and professional demeanor in high stress situations.

Business Expertise Advisor

Employment and Social Development Canada
Edmonton, AB
05.2022 - 01.2023
  • Mentor and guide the development of new staff.
  • Works independently to manage a demanding workload.
  • Consults with other Business Expertise Advisors to ensure a high standard of excellence in the delivery of programs and procedures.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in the use of numerous systems, including Microsoft Excell, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams and Sharepoint.

Offensive Coordinator

Leduc Composite High School
Leduc, AB
07.2008 - 12.2014
  • Developed the offensive playbook for each season and directed offensive players and staff during games.
  • Communicated effectively with coaches and fellow athletes, including organizing meetings.
  • Observed culture of good sportsmanship, cooperation and responsibility among athletes and coaching staff.

Head Coach

Leduc District Minor Football
Leduc, AB
02.2013 - 11.2014
  • Organized practices and skill development workshops to drive progress.
  • Maximized athlete performance by overseeing targeted physical conditioning programs.
  • Cultivated sense of team loyalty and commitment through excellent sportsmanship, strong leadership and dedication.
  • Encouraged camaraderie and great sportsmanship by advocating the support and encouragement of each other by team members.

Vintage Vehicle Ride Coordinator

Reynolds Alberta Museum
Wetaskiwin, AB
05.2011 - 08.2012
  • Oversaw volunteer logistics, including schedule, inventory and transportation management.
  • Provided excellent service and attention to customers when face-to-face or through phone conversations.
  • Completed simple daily repairs and maintenance according to specifications.

Museum Educator

Reynolds Alberta Museum
Wetaskiwin, AB
06.2008 - 08.2008
  • Facilitated tours of Reynolds Alberta Museum to groups of up to 20.
  • Answered questions, pointed out overlooked features, and offered further details about special exhibits so that visitors would be knowledgeable.
  • Researched topics that pertained to tour locations so that such information could be added to scripts.

Education

Bachelor of Arts - History

University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB
3 2020

Skills

  • Leadership
  • Organization
  • Strong Communication Skills
  • Team Player
  • Self Motivated

Hobbies

Developed and administrated a new competitive community based table top tactical game in the Edmonton area.

Additionally enjoys board games and roleplaying games. Both as an organizer as well as a participant.

A lifelong passion for video games which has led to strong computer skills and an ability to learn new computer skills quickly.

A voracious reader with a love of both fiction and non-fiction.

Timeline

Business Expertise Advisor

Employment and Social Development Canada
05.2022 - 01.2023

Payment Service Officer

Employment and Social Development Canada
02.2021 - Current

Head Coach

Leduc District Minor Football
02.2013 - 11.2014

Vintage Vehicle Ride Coordinator

Reynolds Alberta Museum
05.2011 - 08.2012

Offensive Coordinator

Leduc Composite High School
07.2008 - 12.2014

Museum Educator

Reynolds Alberta Museum
06.2008 - 08.2008

Bachelor of Arts - History

University of Alberta
Stephen Barton