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Anthony Washington 2618 E. Garfield St. | 206-981-6369 | [email protected] Objective I am looking for an opportunity where I can apply my excellent administrative management and interpersonal skills. Education BACHELORS RECEIVED | 2016 | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON · Major: American Ethnic Studies w/ emphasis on History & Writing · Related coursework: AES 380 W-RACE&USA PUBLIC POL, CHSTU 200 W-LATINOS IN THE US, SOC 362 AMER RACE/ETHN RELS, ANTH 100 INTRO TO ANTHRO, PHYS 110 LIBERAL ARTS PHYSICS, AES 212 COMPARATIVE AMERICAN ETHNIC LITERATURE Skills & Abilities OFFICE MANAGEMENT · Accurately maintain schedules and modify according to established sources. · Answer phone calls courteously, collect and document detailed information and route phone calls appropriately based on office protocols. · Efficiently provide basic office administrative support tasks such as mailing, faxing, sorting, typing, filing, etc. · Maintain an organized and clean work area, free of clutter · Participate and contribute in a team-based environment WRITING · Revise written material to meet personal standards and to satisfy needs of clients, publishers, directors, or producers. · Choose subject matter and suitable form to express personal feelings and experiences or ideas, or to narrate stories or events. · Plan project arrangements or outlines, and organize material accordingly. · Prepare works in appropriate format for publication, and send them to publishers or producers. · Write fiction or nonfiction prose such as short stories, novels, biographies, articles, descriptive or critical analyses, and essays.

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‍‍Anthony‍Washington2618‍E.‍Garfield‍St. | 206-981-6369 | [email protected]

ObjectiveI‍am‍looking‍for‍an‍opportunity‍where‍I‍can‍apply‍my‍excellent‍administrative‍management‍and‍interpersonal‍skills.

EducationBACHELORS RECEIVED | 2016 | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

· Major:‍American‍Ethnic‍Studies‍w/‍emphasis‍on‍History‍&‍Writing‍

· Related‍coursework:‍AES‍380‍W-RACE&USA‍PUBLIC‍POL,‍CHSTU‍‍200‍W-LATINOS‍IN‍THE‍US,‍SOC‍362‍AMER‍RACE/ETHN‍RELS,‍ANTH‍100‍INTRO‍TO‍ANTHRO,‍PHYS‍‍110‍LIBERAL‍ARTS‍PHYSICS,‍AES‍‍‍‍212‍COMPARATIVE‍AMERICAN‍ETHNIC‍LITERATURE‍

Skills‍&‍AbilitiesOFFICE MANAGEMENT

· Accurately‍maintain‍schedules‍and‍modify‍according‍to‍established‍sources.

· Answer‍phone‍calls‍courteously,‍collect‍and‍document‍detailed‍information‍and‍route‍phone‍calls‍appropriately‍based‍on‍office‍protocols.

· Efficiently‍provide‍basic‍office‍administrative‍support‍tasks‍such‍as‍mailing,‍faxing,‍sorting,‍typing,‍filing,‍etc.

· Maintain‍an‍organized‍and‍clean‍work‍area,‍free‍of‍clutter

· Participate‍and‍contribute‍in‍a‍team-based‍environment

WRITING

· Revise‍written‍material‍to‍meet‍personal‍standards‍and‍to‍satisfy‍needs‍of‍clients,‍publishers,‍directors,‍or‍producers.

· Choose‍subject‍matter‍and‍suitable‍form‍to‍express‍personal‍feelings‍and‍experiences‍or‍ideas,‍or‍to‍narrate‍stories‍or‍events.

· Plan‍project‍arrangements‍or‍outlines,‍and‍organize‍material‍accordingly.

· Prepare‍works‍in‍appropriate‍format‍for‍publication,‍and‍send‍them‍to‍publishers‍or‍producers.

· Write‍fiction‍or‍nonfiction‍prose‍such‍as‍short‍stories,‍novels,‍biographies,‍articles,‍descriptive‍or‍critical‍analyses,‍and‍essays.

· Develop‍factors‍such‍as‍themes,‍plots,‍characterizations,‍psychological‍analyses,‍historical‍environments,‍action,‍and‍dialogue,‍to‍create‍material.

· Confer‍with‍clients,‍editors,‍publishers,‍or‍producers‍to‍discuss‍changes‍or‍revisions‍to‍written‍material.

· Conduct‍research‍to‍obtain‍factual‍information‍and‍authentic‍detail,‍using‍sources‍such‍as‍newspaper‍accounts,‍diaries,‍and‍interviews.

· Write‍narrative,‍dramatic,‍lyric,‍or‍other‍types‍of‍poetry‍for‍publication.

· Attend‍book‍launches‍and‍publicity‍events,‍or‍conduct‍public‍readings.

· Collaborate‍with‍other‍writers‍on‍specific‍projects.

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COMMUNICATION

· Demonstrate‍strong‍cultural‍sensitivity‍skills‍with‍the‍ability‍to‍engage‍culturally‍specific‍communities,‍which‍may‍include‍immigrant‍and‍first‍generation‍refugee‍populations.‍

· Ability‍to‍re-learn‍Spanish.‍‍Still‍understand,‍somewhat.‍‍Learned‍during‍my‍travels‍to‍various‍Spanish‍speaking‍countries‍

· Ability‍to‍work‍in‍partnership‍with‍residents‍of‍all‍ages,‍businesses,‍other‍community‍agencies‍and‍teens‍to‍design,‍implement‍and‍evaluate‍programs.

· Strong‍written,‍oral,‍and‍interpersonal‍communication‍skills‍with‍the‍ability‍to‍tactfully‍and‍effectively‍communicate‍with‍staff‍and‍students.

· Experience‍working‍effectively‍with‍students‍from‍diverse‍cultural‍and‍economic‍backgrounds.

· Excellent‍active‍listening‍skills.

· Strong‍analytic‍and‍decision‍making‍abilities.

COMPUTER SKILLS · Familiar‍with‍computer‍software‍products‍(MS‍Word,‍Excel,‍PowerPoint,‍Epic,‍Mysis)

· Type‍80+‍words/min

ExperiencePATIENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE | POLYCLINIC | DECEMBER 2014-JULY 2015

· Transmitted‍information‍or‍documents‍to‍customers,‍using‍computer,‍mail,‍or‍facsimile‍machine.

· Heard‍and‍resolved‍complaints‍from‍customers‍or‍the‍public.

· Scheduled‍appointments‍and‍maintained‍and‍updated‍appointment‍calendars.

· Performed‍administrative‍support‍tasks, ‍such‍as‍proofreading,‍transcribing‍handwritten‍information, ‍or‍operating‍calculators‍or‍computers‍to‍work‍with‍pay‍records,‍invoices,‍balance‍sheets,‍or‍other‍documents.

· Filed‍and‍maintained‍records.

· Provided‍information‍about‍establishment,‍such‍as‍location‍of‍departments‍or‍offices,‍employees‍within‍the‍organization,‍or‍services‍provided.

· Collected,‍sorted,‍distributed,‍and‍prepared‍mail,‍messages,‍and‍courier‍deliveries.

· Analyzed‍data‍to‍determine‍answers‍to‍questions‍from‍customers‍or‍members‍of‍the‍public.

References‍

CONNIE SO, PH.D.| SENIOR LECTURER | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

· Phone:‍206-543-3424

· Email:‍[email protected]

STEPHEN SCWARTZ, PH.D. | PATHOLOGIST |UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

· Phone:‍206-579‍7635

· Email:‍[email protected]

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TERRY ANNE SCOTT, PH.D. | PROFESSOR/LECTURER/WRITER/EDITOR | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

· Phone:‍206-543-4488

· Email:‍[email protected]

QUINTARD TAYLOR, PH.D. | HISTORIAN/RESEARCHER | UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON/BLACKPAST.ORG

· Phone:‍206-543-5698

· Email:‍[email protected]

JAMILA TAYLOR |CONSULTANT/ATTORNEY/PROGRAM DIRECTOR | SEATTLE AREA

· Phone:‍206-455-0825

· Email:‍[email protected]

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