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BUULO EMMANUEL

BUULO EMMANUEL

Buffalo,NY

Summary

A dedicated person who learns quickly and brings a positive attitude to the job. Highly skilled at communicating with clients on the phone and in person, with a priority on delivering exceptional customer service in every interaction.

Comfortable learning and using new technology that simplifies and improves business operations. Previously worked in other professional services settings and am eager to build a long-term career with a law firm.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience

Work History

The Office of New American Coordinator

Journey’s End Refugee
06.2020 - Current
  • Entered data, generated reports, and produced tracking documents.
  • Improved team productivity with regular communication and progress updates, fostering a collaborative work environment.
  • Respond to requests for information from new Americans, service providers, public officials, and the public. May meet directly with individuals or groups to provide information and answer questions.
  • Prepares periodic compliance reports of unit activities for review as well as monitor various contractual documents and ensure that procedures for providing services to target recipients are monitored and adjusted to ensure the smooth flow of work which will include thorough site visits.
  • Provide information on and referral of immigration issues including U.S. citizenship and temporary assistance programs and services.
  • Help develop partnerships across the ONA network and state agencies and identify areas of growth for immigrant communities.
  • Assist in the coordination of immigration workshops throughout New York State. Target outreach to new immigrant populations, based on most current census and resettlement data available.
  • Provide referrals to Citizenship contract providers for legal immigration assistance. Direct legal assistance to immigrants to assist with their transition to life in the United States.
  • Assist with services to immigrants and other new Americans with other agencies and ensures the availability of social and economic assistance to new Americans and their families.


Legal Assistant Intern

La Raza Centro Legal
10.2018 - 01.2021
  • Took calls, made calls, wrote, and delivered messages.
  • Attended court proceedings, took notes, and reported back to the lawyer.
  • Scheduled and coordinated trips, paid for accommodations, and confirmed meetings ahead of time.
  • Make referrals to non-profits and low-cost immigration attorneys.
  • Mailed or faxed court documents to clients, witnesses, or court officials.
  • Scanned, converted, and organized records into electronic format with consistent naming convention.
  • Expedited completion of routine tasks by implementing efficient administrative procedures such as scheduling appointments, managing calendars, and coordinating travel arrangements for attorneys.
  • Helped individuals who are petitioning for family members to this country, applying for legal residency or citizenship, renewing their green card and work permits, and fighting deportation.
  • Assist youth in filing for legal status under the Deferred Action Executive Order.


School Program Leader

Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center (SNBC)
08.2018 - 01.2019
  • Communicated verbally with more than 24 children to provide comfort, encouragement, and positive reinforcement
  • Performed learning and content strategies to meet needs of mentally and physically disabled students
  • Increased exceptional attendance record with special attention to punctuality and preparation to work upon arrival
  • Resolved conflicts and negotiate agreements between parties to reach win-win solutions to disagreements and clarify misunderstandings
  • Established connections and strong student rapport to foster classroom engagement, in addition to recording student progress to inform parents and school administration.

Intern

Northwest Buffalo Community Center
02.2018 - 06.2018
  • Tutored Children aged 8-16 in reading, math, and social studies
  • Supervised children during after school program
  • Organized and planned daily activities for children.

Intern

Buffalo Police Department of Child Abuse Unit
09.2017 - 02.2018
  • Created mechanisms to assess and refer individuals to community-based service
  • Developed an appropriate way to make better use of scarce resources and improve youth outcome in community.

Education

Master of Arts - Migration Studies

University of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
05.2020

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

Medaille College
Buffalo, NY
05.2018

Skills

  • Counseling
  • Advising Skills
  • Ability to think critically
  • Analytical Skills
  • Communication and Writing Skills
  • Time Management
  • Collaborative competency
  • Database Administration
  • Problem Solving
  • Detail-oriented
  • Relationship Building
  • Work Planning and Prioritization
  • Data Entry

Timeline

The Office of New American Coordinator

Journey’s End Refugee
06.2020 - Current

Legal Assistant Intern

La Raza Centro Legal
10.2018 - 01.2021

School Program Leader

Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center (SNBC)
08.2018 - 01.2019

Intern

Northwest Buffalo Community Center
02.2018 - 06.2018

Intern

Buffalo Police Department of Child Abuse Unit
09.2017 - 02.2018

Master of Arts - Migration Studies

University of San Francisco

Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

Medaille College
BUULO EMMANUEL