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Nury Chaquinga-Rodriguez

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Glendale,NY

Overview

9
9
years of professional experience

Work History

74D Chemical Operations Specialist

Army
10.2021 - Current
  • Conducted risk assessments for various missions involving exposure to chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear agents, enabling informed decision-making processes.
  • Monitored global trends in CBRN threats, maintaining up-to-date knowledge on potential risks and advancements in protective measures.
  • Reduced response time for emergency situations through effective training exercises and clear communication protocols.

Preventive Case Planner

Coalition-Hispanic Family Services
12.2020 - 09.2021
  • Facilitated group sessions focused on building healthy relationships within the family unit and addressing issues related to substance abuse or domestic violence if necessary.
  • Maintained accurate records of client interactions, progress notes, assessment results, referrals made/received to ensure continuity of care across multiple service providers.

Internship

CUNY Citizenship Now
08.2018 - 06.2019
  • Assisted clients and attorneys with immigration petitions
  • Supported staff members in their daily tasks, reducing workload burden and allowing for increased focus on higher-priority assignments.

Research Assistant

John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)
01.2017 - 01.2019


  • Gathered, arranged, and corrected research data to create representative graphs and charts highlighting results for presentations.
  • Maintained up-to-date records of research activities and results for future reference.

Education

Bachelor's - Forensic Psychology

John Jay College of Criminal Justice
05.2020

Timeline

74D Chemical Operations Specialist

Army
10.2021 - Current

Preventive Case Planner

Coalition-Hispanic Family Services
12.2020 - 09.2021

Internship

CUNY Citizenship Now
08.2018 - 06.2019

Research Assistant

John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)
01.2017 - 01.2019

Bachelor's - Forensic Psychology

John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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