Job Skills

            I have acquired some transferable job skills through the years.  For the past three years I coached a youth girl’s softball team.  The ages were 8-11.  I feel that this experience has helped me grow as a person.  From this experience I have learned how to motivate others, deal with obstacles, and evaluate others. 

          My senior year of high school I went to the local college and this has also helped me gain more transferable job skills, such as time management, researching material and present written assignments.  Through my years of schooling I have taken a wide verity of classes.  I feel that all of these classes have played their own role in making me a well rounded person.  I have taken Spanish, and Sign language classes, Macroeconomics, Humanities, and Interpersonal communications.

Future Plans

            My goals in life are to administrate a nursing home and run a researching department that focuses on dementia.  In my near future I plan to finish my two years at Hiram College, as a psychology and business major.  After this I will then apply to nursing home facilities, where I will then do an internship for nine months.  When my internship is over I will need to sit for my LNHA.  This is the test that one needs to pass so that they can get their license.   All administrators need a license. 

            My goals for when I am a licensed nursing home administrator are to move to the beaches of North Carolina, preferably Nags Head, and be an administrator at Britthaven Outer Banks nursing home.  Here I will be able to head a researching department dealing with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.        

Past Experiences

            I am very active in my community as a volunteer.  For the past seven years I volunteer my Saturdays to a youth basketball league, I would do score keeping or I would sell food.  My first time volunteering for this organization was mandatory.  It was for my cheerleading squad, we all had to do two hours a weekend, after that I enjoyed it so much that I continued.  I have been doing it every winter for seven years.

I also volunteer my time with youth girls’ softball.  For this organization I coached, and would sell food.  Like I had stated in my Job Skills section, I would teach the girls the skills and techniques for playing.  I made small fun games to grab the girls’ attention so that they can learn and remember the skills that I was teaching.