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David Barnes

Ansbach,Germany

Summary

I am an accomplished professional with an active secret security clearance. I have proven track record in providing outstanding results both in individual and team environments. I am an excellent teacher and learner at any level willing to expand my boundaries. I have a broad knowledge and experience in medical systems and practices, medical chain of commands and authority management, plan and procedures implementations, budget preparation, quality control, staff training and development, and a wide knowledge and experience in logistical programs and procedures. I possess excellent skills in oral and written communication, planning, problem-solving, adaptability, attention to detail, and decision-making while providing authoritative advice and effective supervision. I am able to follow as well as lead when needed. I am proficient in the Microsoft Office suite of applications. I am experienced and versed in application of the Global Combat Support System - Army (GCSS-Army) as well as the Electronic Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (eFLIPL's)

Overview

22
22
years of professional experience
1
1
Language

Work History

TRANSPORTATION SPECIALIST

405th Logistic Readiness Center
2020.01 - Current
  • As the Transportation Specialist/Operations Control Officer, responsible for overseeing the operations of the Transportation Motor Pool
  • Principal advisor to the Logistics Readiness Center (LRC) Ansbach Director for all Transportation Division Motor Pool Missions
  • Plans and manages the transportation program, develops plans and procedures, provides authoritative advice, and ensures compliance with regulations.
  • Communicated on a weekly basis to leaders identifying skills and gaps within the workforce, helping develop targeted training programs to address identified needs for the staff.
  • Facilitated group projects to promote teamwork and collaboration among staff fostering a positive learning environment while instructing the most up to date transportation fleet management programs such as the Global Combat Support System Army (GCSS-Army).
  • Provided coaching and mentoring to employees both Army Civilian and Local National (LN) Germans.

TRAINING INSTRUCTOR (DRIVER'S TRAINING)

405th Logistic Readiness Center
2017.10 - 2020.01
  • Served as Training Instructor (Driver's Training) for 405th LRC Ansbach
  • Responsible for providing theoretical and applied training to develop individual's driving abilities
  • Planned and coordinated transportation operations, developed training plans and procedures, and provided guidance to colleagues and customers.
  • Collaborated with fellow instructors to create cohesive lesson plans, ensuring consistency in training quality.
  • Mentored new instructors, aiding their transition into the role and ensuring effective delivery of course content.
  • Maintained compliance with Army and Airforce standards, per Army in Europe (AER) 190-E regulatory requirements.
  • Managed scheduling logistics for multiple courses (motorcycle safety, bus and privately own vehicles) simultaneously, ensuring timely completion of all required training components.
  • Delivered instructional presentations via Microsoft Office tools and audio visual equipment to include paper manuals.

WTB-E PLATOON SERGEANT

United States Army
2014.11 - 2016.08
  • Served as the Bravo Company Warrior Transition Battalion-Europe 4th Platoon Sergeant
  • Supported the Commander in planning, coordinating, and supervising all Civilian Human Resources liaison, administrative actions, and casualty assistance for wounded warriors.
  • Established strong rapport with the wounded warriors, fostering trusting and supportive mentoring relationships.
  • Encouraged warriors to set and achieve reasonable goals on daily/weekly basis.
  • Helped Soldiers build life management and coping skills to handle daily needs and specific stressors.
  • Facilitated group workshops on topics such as communication, time management, and stress reduction, promoting overall wellbeing.
  • Connected clients with available Army One resource links to improve plan success.
  • Documented behaviors, treatments and non-compliance issues such as missed appointments or failure to take medications.
  • Supported individuals dealing with mental health and emotional issues.

DETACHMENT SERGEANT

254th Medical Detachment
2012.09 - 2014.11
  • Served as a Detachment Sergeant for a forward deployed Combat Operational Stress Control (COSC) Behavior Health unit
  • Managed operations of the unit's Casualty Assistance Program and supervised general administrative activities.


CLINIC NCOIC

Alpha Company Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC)
2008.09 - 2012.08
  • Served as the Clinic NCOIC for Alpha Company WOMACK Army Medical Center
  • Managed schedules, analyzed clinic operations, implemented changes for efficiency, and provided comprehensive concussion care and mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI).
  • As the primary instructor for the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) program at Fort Liberty I was responsible for the training of newly arriving Advance individual training (AIT) students.
  • Mentored incoming Non Commissioned Officers (NCO's) instructors, aiding their transition into the role and ensuring effective delivery of course content for the 68WN3 job skill training.
  • Integrated technology resources to maximize training success.
  • Maintained compliance with Army Instructor and Occupational therapy standards, regulatory requirements, and quality goals to insure the students success.
  • Increased trainee engagement by implementing a variety of teaching methods, staff and materials tailored to all learning styles.
  • Strictly adhered to outlined syllabus teaching topics like activities of daily living (ADL), splinting techniques or range of motion (ROM) procedures.

Platoon Sergeant

212 Medical Detachment CSC (Combat Stress Control)
2005.12 - 2008.11
  • Trained, supervised and organized over 40 soldiers and personnel.
  • Collaborated with fellow NCOs to develop innovative tactics and strategies, resulting in improved mission outcomes.
  • Promoted safety awareness within the platoon, significantly reducing accidents during training exercises and deployments.
  • Ensured mission success by effectively overseeing daily operations, personnel assignments, and equipment maintenance.
  • Established a safe environment for the warriors to openly discuss their thoughts, feelings, experiences, and concerns without fear of judgment or retribution by staff or fellow warriors.
  • Continually updated my professional knowledge by attending conferences, trainings, and workshops related to advancements in the field of Army mental health.
  • Employed methodologies such as cognitive behavioral therapy teachings to assist Soldiers identified with the need for assistance.
  • Maintained detailed documentation of clinical notes, tracking patient progress throughout the course of treatment.
  • Participated in collaborative training program on theories and implementation of behavioral health therapy to enhance program success.

Occupational Therapy Clinic NCO

Brooke Army Medical Center
2002.05 - 2005.11
  • Increased patient satisfaction by providing compassionate care and support throughout the rehabilitation process.
  • Assisted in the development of customized adaptive equipment for improved daily living activities.
  • Maintained accurate documentation of patient sessions, ensuring proper communication among healthcare professionals.
  • Continuously advanced professional knowledge through participation in continuing education courses and workshops, enhancing clinical skills and expertise within the field of occupational therapy.
  • As the primary instructor for the Inpatient section of the Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) program at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC). I was responsible for the training of newly arriving 68WN3 students, new and prior service.
  • Mentored incoming Non Commissioned Officers (NCO's) instructors, aiding their transition into the role and ensuring effective delivery of course content for the 68WN3 job skill training.
  • Integrated technology resources to maximize training success.
  • Maintained compliance with Army Instructor and Occupational therapy standards, regulatory requirements, and quality goals to insure the students success.
  • Increased trainee engagement by implementing a variety of teaching methods, staff and materials tailored to all learning styles.
  • Strictly adhered to outlined syllabus teaching topics like activities of daily living (ADL), splinting techniques or range of motion (ROM) procedures.

Education

Bachelor of Science Degree - Health Administration

University of Management And Technology
08.2016

GPA: 2.9

Skills

  • Composite Health Care System
  • Electronic Health Record (CHCS)
  • Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA)
  • Clinic Management
  • Medical Programs
  • Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL's)
  • Global Combat Support System - Army (GCSS-Army)
  • Budget Preparation
  • Plan & Procedures Implementation
  • Training & Development

Accomplishments

  • Managed six OT technician's schedules, maximizing the allocation of available appointment times, and patient trends, resulting in a 10% increase in patients per month.
  • Analyze the outcome and performance of military treatment facility operations for the Occupational therapy clinic.
  • Implemented interval changes to provider templates resulting in overall 20% increase in Relative Value Unit (RVU) for clinic.
  • Effectively managed $500,000 of building materials using and reusing them to construct the FOB Pasab Resiliency Center with greater than 95% efficiency.
  • Recognized by the US Surgeon General for the dedication of over 670-man hours on the military's first model of Integrated Concussion Care Centers in a deployed setting.
  • Employed knowledge of MTF's clinical business process flow, daily use of Composite Health Care System, Electronic Health Record (CHCS) and Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA)
  • Restructured the OT clinic to support the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) mission, Lead and participate in cross-functional planning resulting in WAMC having their own mTBI OT clinic.
  • Provided comprehensive Concussion Care, delivering therapeutic interventions and expert on testing of over 120 Soldiers with a 95% RTD rate in an austere environment.
  • Served as the Occupational Therapy (OT) and Physical Medicine Service clinic NCO in charge in support of MEDCOM, XVIII Airborne Corp, North Regional Medical Command (NRMC) and MEDCEN which supported 1,186 Soldiers and DoD Civilians with an additional 60,000 retirees and family members.
  • Served as Project Foreman in the successful construction of a 3,500 square foot Spartan Resiliency Center building, mentoring, and encouraging a team of three to erect building in 15 weeks.
  • Orchestrated five ceremonies receiving laudatory comments from over 300 in attendance.
  • Performed duties of Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4) System Administrator and Class VIII Medical Supply NCO. Instructed the Medical Education and Demonstration of Individual Competence (MEDIC) certification for 178 medical personnel.

Work Preference

Work Type

Full Time

Work Location

On-SiteRemoteHybrid

Important To Me

Paid sick leavePaid time off

Work Availability

monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
friday
saturday
sunday
morning
afternoon
evening
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Software

MS Office

GCSS Army

CHCS

ALTHA

Interests

Wood working

Cycling

Travel

Timeline

TRANSPORTATION SPECIALIST - 405th Logistic Readiness Center
2020.01 - Current
TRAINING INSTRUCTOR (DRIVER'S TRAINING) - 405th Logistic Readiness Center
2017.10 - 2020.01
WTB-E PLATOON SERGEANT - United States Army
2014.11 - 2016.08
DETACHMENT SERGEANT - 254th Medical Detachment
2012.09 - 2014.11
CLINIC NCOIC - Alpha Company Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC)
2008.09 - 2012.08
Platoon Sergeant - 212 Medical Detachment CSC (Combat Stress Control)
2005.12 - 2008.11
Occupational Therapy Clinic NCO - Brooke Army Medical Center
2002.05 - 2005.11
University of Management And Technology - Bachelor of Science Degree, Health Administration
David Barnes