Brianna Jackson Resume
Brianna Jackson Resume

Brianna Jackson
3000 Evangeline St. #118 Monroe, LA 71201 |------------ | ------------

Objective
My career objective is to graduate from the University of Louisiana, Monroe with a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychology. I would like to immediately advance into the Social Services workforce using all my knowledge and skills to actively contribute and enhance the lives of those who live in poverty and hardship, especially children. I would like a position where I can be an asset to the community and a voice to and for the youth. I am a fast and eager learner and I follow instructions very well. In addition, I am very motivated to learning and creating new ideas, and I enjoy working with other people.
Education
MASTER OF SCIENCE | IN PROGRESS | UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA, MONROE
· Major: Forensic Psychology
· Major: Criminal Justice
· Date of Completion: December 2020 GPA: 3.0
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE | COMPLETED | GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY
· Major: Criminal Justice
· Minor: Psychology
· Date of Completion: May 2018 GPA: 3.5
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS – LIBERAL ARTS | COMPLETED | SAN JOSE CITY COLLEGE
· Major: Social and Behavioral Sciences – Criminal Justice
· Date of Completion: May 2016 GPA: 3.0

Experience
SOCIAL AND HUMAN SERVICE ASSISTANT | ARCO | APRIL 2019 - CURRENT
• 901 North 4th Street Monroe, LA 71201 ------------
• Provide support for adults with intellectual disabilities by:
o Assuring the health and safety of those supported
o Implementing, documenting and reporting on participant’s plan of care
o Reading, comprehending, and implementing program guidelines and standards, writing with clarity
o Assisting with and teaching health, safety, personal care, domestic and social skills
o Modeling behavior and interactions appropriate to community standards

GRADUATE RESEARCH ASST. | UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA, MONROE | AUGUST 2018– CURRENT
• 700 University Avenue Monroe, LA 71201 ------------
• Research, collect, and analyze data
• Prepare materials for submission to granting agencies and foundations
• Provide ready access to all experimental data for the faculty researcher and associated researchers
• Write and edit materials for publication and presentation
• Meet with faculty supervisor on a regular basis to discuss research assignments and maintain ongoing communication regarding my performance and quality of effort given

OFFICE MANAGER | NEW HEIGHTS | NOVEMBER 2018 - CURRENT
• 1610 Jackson Street Monroe, LA 71202 ------------
• Provide general support to all visitors
• Organize meetings and manage databases
• Order necessary office supplies and equipment
• Prepare letters, presentations, and reports
• Conduct audits on financial data and client treatment plans
• Manage office budgets
• Operate using a wide range of software packages (i.e. Microsoft Office Suite – Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint and Quickbooks)

MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST | NEW HEIGHTS | NOVEMBER 2018 – MARCH 2019
• 1610 Jackson Street Monroe, LA 71202 ------------
• Provide direct care to clients and serve as a primary counselor to a specialized caseload under clinical supervision
• Serve as a resource person for other professionals and paraprofessionals in their specific areas of expertise
• Attend and participate in individual care conferences, treatment planning activities, and discharge planning
• Function as the client’s advocate in all treatment decisions affecting the client
• Prepare and write notes or other documents related to recovery (i.e. assessment, progress notes, treatment plants, etc.)

CHEERLEADING/GYMNASTICS COACH | LA CHAOS GYM | MAY 2018 – JANUARY 2019
• 10818 Highway 165 North Sterlington, LA 71280 ------------
• Develop instructional physical programs for gymnastics/cheer participants ranging from ages 4 to 16
• Observe and spot athletes as they perform various tricks on numerous apparatus
• Adjust coaching techniques, based on the strengths and weaknesses of athletes.
• Plan, prepare, and lead activities for children of all ages
• Educate athletes on the importance of a healthy lifestyle
• Contact parents of participants to provide information and answer questions, as well as resolve any conflicts in a personal manner.
PUBLIC SAFETY STUDENT ASSISTANT | GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY | FEBRUARY 2017 – MAY 2018
• 403 Main Street Grambling, LA 71245 ------------
• Maintain clear files and history of the Grambling State University Police Department
• Conduct file audits
• File documents in a neat and accurate manner
• Compile statistical information
• Develop forms
• Data Entry
• General record keeping

STUDENT VETERAN ASSISTANT | EVERGREEN VALLEY COLLEGE | JANUARY 2016 – JANUARY 2017
• 3095 Yerba Buena Road San Jose, CA 95135 ------------ ext. 6369
• Assist students with applying for federal veteran benefits
• Familiarizing myself with available resources for students
• Organizing sponsored events on campus
• Create monthly Student Veteran newsletters
• Clerical duties such as, answering phones, filing, labeling, sorting, mailing, copying, faxing, providing customer service, etc.

Leadership
· Volunteer Forensic Psychologist Mentor – CareerV------------ (2019)
· Board Member – C.H.A.N.G.E. Gang (2018)
· Alpha Phi Sigma – Criminal Justice National Honor Society (2017-Current)
· National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice (2017-Current)
· Volunteer Tutor at the Boys and Girls Club of Ruston (2017-2018)
· Grambling State University Cheerleader (2017-2018)
· Sequoia High School Junior Varsity Head Cheerleading Coach (2015-2017)
· Cheer Moxie Staff Member (2013-2015)
· San Jose State Cheerleader (2012-2014)

References will be provided upon request.