Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
4 years of football 2 at fresno city college and 2 at Kansas Weselyan
Timeline
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Jonathan Opoku-Ababio

Fresno,CA

Summary

Proven Behavioral Health Tech from St. Francis Ministries, adept in crisis handling and conflict de-escalation, significantly improved patient safety and team cohesion. Expertise in mental health support and Heartsaver CPR AED, showcasing resilience and adaptability in high-stress environments. Achieved notable outcomes in patient progress and crisis intervention.

Overview

4
4
years of professional experience

Work History

Behavioral Heath Tech

St. Francis Ministries
09.2023 - Current
  • Conducted client rounds to check on residents.
  • Delivered compassionate care under challenging circumstances, consistently demonstrating resilience and adaptability when faced with unexpected obstacles or setbacks in patient progress.
  • Provided crisis intervention services, successfully de-escalating situations and ensuring patient safety.
  • Built and maintained positive staff relationships to promote teamwork and better serve clients.

Caretaker

Opoku-Ababio Residential Care
06.2020 - Current
  • Provided compassionate care to residents, assisting with daily tasks such as meal preparation and personal grooming.
  • Planned, prepared, and served meals and snacks according to prescribed diets.
  • Ran errands for patients, did shopping, and picked up other necessities.
  • Remained alert to problems or health issues of clients and competently responded.

Education

High School Diploma -

Clovis North High School
Fresno, CA
06.2020

Skills

  • Conflict de-escalation
  • Documentation skills
  • De-escalation Strategies
  • Mental Health Support
  • Client Transportation
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Crisis handling
  • Patient Observation
  • Group facilitation
  • Multicultural Competence
  • Heartsaver First Aid
  • Heartsaver CPR AED (CPR AED)

4 years of football 2 at fresno city college and 2 at Kansas Weselyan

My years of football taught me a lot. It taught me to never accept less and to always make sure you leave no doubt. Football also me to to get back up over and over. Other than the obvious stuff like strength and perseverance football taught me about relationships. The relationships with the guys I've met isn't just to hang out with we have people that understand what each other are going through its also like a home away from home which is why coaches always say we are a family. It taught me how to pick someone up after we fail. it also taught us how are we going to act when we put in countless hours of practiced and the game doesn't go our way how will we respond and how we will respond

Timeline

Behavioral Heath Tech

St. Francis Ministries
09.2023 - Current

Caretaker

Opoku-Ababio Residential Care
06.2020 - Current

High School Diploma -

Clovis North High School
Jonathan Opoku-Ababio