My role as a Resident Assistant requires a set of multifaceted skills and abilities. These skills are paramount in order to make Loyola a second home for residents and to support their growth through the year. The Resident Assistant position requires the ability to perform conflict management, support the academic and socio-emotional needs of students, and to assist in crisis or duty situations. In addition, the job requires programming that engages residents in both the hall community as well as the larger Loyola and Chicago communities. As a camp counselor, I have worked during past summers with both 5 and 6 year olds. The job requires the supervision of the campers, creating activities that engage the participants with academics such as
At Seton Hill, I will be a student of the 5-year physician assistant program. From visiting campus and interviewing with the PA program staff, I am confident that Seton Hill will shape me into a competent and compassionate medical professional. Furthermore, I am confident that my fellow students and I will have an opportunity to make a difference in the community. A main pillar of the physician assistant career is catering the underserved populations. With a simple internet search, anyone can deduce
Working with different people is one of things I am excited about being a RA. As I met different people with different cultures, beliefs and worked together in the past, I am certain I know how to interact with them. These experiences taught me how to interact people different from me flexibly, how to withstand pressure and how to use differences as strength. Moreover I have taken several leadership positions before so benefits from those positions would be useful in becoming a RA. A resident assistant should always be caring and protective of his residents. He has to guide them so that they could live in a happy but safe environment. That is what I did when I went to Japan. As I was given the role of leader, I tried to live up to it. So I know the responsibilities of being a leader and how to make decisions for the sake of the team. I think these past experiences would prepare me for this position.
I have searched the entire web with no success looking for a story that I can relate to. I read many great stories and they were all inspiriting in their special ways, some were very closed to my story, and they were closed to bring tears into my eyes, yet they were not close enough. I search for months, until I realized that we all had a unique story.
I am interested in a residence life position not for what it shall bring me, but for what I can possibly do to help others. I have seen the Resident Assistants in my hall, Grier, helping the residents and I would love to be able to make a difference in someone’s life as I see them doing everyday. Specifically, I have seen how Kayla Beadles has been able to help others as well as myself by creating a warm environment that has made it extremely easier to assimilate into college life. I hope that by being a Resident Assistant, I can inspire those in my hall the same way that I have been.
At the end of volunteer services I have decided on a major, I am now striving to become a physician’s assistant. In this position, not only do I get to care for patients, but I am presented with the opportunity to change their lives. I will be able to see firsthand the diversity of cultures from around the world.
Throughout my high school career, I have participated in many volunteer opportunities especially involving the care of children. Now that I will be completing high school this May, I feel as if I should broaden my horizons and explore my interests. I absolutely love working with children and over the years, I have volunteered with many summer camps for various aged children. I am excited about the idea of becoming a camp counselor and engaging children in various fun-filled and educational
I believe the role of the Resident Assistant is to first be a witness of a hard-working student, a committed friend, and a leader at Holy Cross College. The importance of being a hard-working student as an RA is to set expectations in your floor or dorm high in terms of effort towards a cultivation of the mind because that is the main reason we go to college. However, I feel the most important aspect is to be a committed friend. To be committed is to be an to talk or give advice any time and any day of the school year, but also to be able to discipline them when they have broken the rules because a RA should want their friends to mature into an adult in college so that they learn how to be self-discipline before they are sent out into the "real
Medical Assistants work under the supervision and direction of Registered Nurses, and are relied on more heavily today than in previous years in the healthcare field. They have a multitude of activities and responsibilities. The importance of a Medical Assistant ranges from assisting physician’s in hospitals, doctor’s offices, and medical clinics; to performing a combination of administrative and clinical duties. A Medical Assistant working in a smaller practice may have duties in the administrative area of the clinic. Medical Assistants must be outgoing, courteous,
As a resident of the Setters Leadership and House FIG, my passion for serving the community has grown even more. I view my RA as a leader in the community—a person that I can entrust and seek if I ever need help. Those who currently uphold a RA position in the residence halls that I have built relationships with have inspired me to become a RA. The RAs that I got to know helped me adjust to the different environment here at Pace. With that difficult transition from Hawaiʻi to New York, I know how it feels like to be culture-shocked. Now that I have settled in and adjusted to the different lifestyle, I would be a great source to seek in helping students who are having a difficult time adjusting to the different environment whether they are traveling
Ever since I first understood the world, I loved to spend time with my family. If I were ever invited to a sleepover, I would refuse nine out of ten times, so my dad and I could go see a movie. However, I’ve started to realize that not everybody is as fortunate as I am. If I were given one day and $1,000 dollars to make a difference in my community, I would savor every second. I’d gather my closest friends and family, make a trip to every nursing home in town, making every senior feel like I have for the past fourteen years.
describe how you would tailor a coaching session to suit the needs of a child who is 6 years
This week I was at the ED. My experience at the ED was nice, I wish there had been more things to do with the nurse I was assigned. We started off with assessing of all the patients she was assigned. I documented on my assessment for each patient and reported feedback to the nurse. I also performed medication administration and reviewed it with the patients. I communicated with the patient’s well, showed professionalism by intruding myself, and explaining to them that I was going to perform a focus assessment on them. Some clinical practice and prevention utilized were hand hygiene and proper standard precautions. Also I attempted two IV and failed both times. We did towards the end had to restrain a patient because she was being combative
I worked for an immigration law office as a legal assistant for more than 4 years. When I worked there, I assisted immigration attorneys with client interviews and prepared declarations, exhibit lists, and immigration forms. As a result, I know how to apply green card, citizenship, and how to apply their relatives to immigrate to the United States. Also, I reviewed clients’ documents and files to determine assembly of a variety of applications or petitions. I examined clients' applications and documents to determine sufficiency of documentation and to identify materials that may be pertinent to the issues. The experiences as a law clerk made me pay attention to detail. When I filled out forms, I would read the instructions and the forms them
Today's date March 3rd, 2017, is a date that I will never forget because today was my first day in clinical. I wasn't nervous when I walked through the doors of the hospital. As a first year nursing student, I thought I knew enough to survive the first day and if I didn't know something my partner can help me out. Nevertheless, the first day of clinical started with me walking around the floor with a cup of urine, trying to figure out how to dispose of the urine. I was so embarrassed when the instructor saw me and said: "what are you doing?". She explained to me that I have to measure the amount of urine first and then flush it down the toilet. However, I somehow managed to mess this simple task also. I started to walk around the floor and
I was excited to see your job opening for Human Resource Assistant on Mesa County Workforce Center page.