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Diego Rea

San Antonio,TX

Summary

Outgoing Volunteer providing experience helping non-profit organization with daily tasks and needs. Friendly and helpful when assisting employees and visitors requesting services. Driven by cause to work diligently to accomplish measurable impact. Motivated and committed to bringing hardworking mentality and skills to the workplace. Flexible individual willing to work long hours.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Teacher's Assistant

Woodridge Elementary
08.2022 - 05.2023
  • Handed out classroom materials, like pencils, paper, and crayons.
  • Oversaw students in classroom and common areas to monitor, enforce rules, and support lead teacher.
  • Supported student learning objectives through personalized and small group assistance.
  • Reviewed lesson material with students individually or in small groups.
  • Supported classroom activities, tutoring, and reviewing work.

Volunteer

Church Youth Group
06.2021 - 07.2021
  • Enhanced community engagement by organizing and leading outreach events.
  • Improved organizational efficiency by streamlining volunteer onboarding processes.
  • Mentored new volunteers, fostering a supportive and inclusive team environment.
  • Strengthened partnerships between the organization and local businesses to enhance collaboration opportunities.
  • Provided exceptional support for event management tasks, resulting in smoothly executed functions that exceeded expectations.

Education

High School Diploma -

Alamo Heights High School
San Antonio, TX
05.2023

No Degree - Engineering Technology

West Texas A&M University
Canyon, TX
05.2027

Skills

  • Flexible Schedule
  • Spanish Expertise
  • Leadership qualities
  • Community Engagement
  • Project Oversight

Timeline

Teacher's Assistant

Woodridge Elementary
08.2022 - 05.2023

Volunteer

Church Youth Group
06.2021 - 07.2021

High School Diploma -

Alamo Heights High School

No Degree - Engineering Technology

West Texas A&M University
Diego Rea