
Graduate student studying Human Rights at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, seeking a position in the educational sector that emphasizes pushing young people to their highest potential, observing social concerns, and supporting students to better comprehend the lessons and task taught in a classroom. Dedicated to creating an inclusive, encouraging, and educational environment where all students can succeed.
Provided support and assistance to students with disabilities, facilitating their access to educational opportunities.
Addressed students sensory needs, improved communication skills, and ensured support for students with special needs.
Sports and Fitness: Participating in sports leagues, running marathons, attending fitness classes, or practicing yoga.
Arts and Crafts: Painting, drawing, sculpting, pottery, knitting, or other creative pursuits.
Music and Performing Arts: Playing an instrument, acting in community theater productions, dancing.
Volunteering: Working with local charities, community organizations, or animal shelters.
Outdoor Activities: Hiking, camping, gardening, participating in environmental cleanup efforts.
Travel: Exploring new destinations, experiencing different cultures, and engaging in immersive travel experiences.
Reading and Writing: Attending writing workshops, or contributing articles to blogs or magazines.
Community Involvement: Received recognition for volunteer work or community service.
Organized a successful charity event or fundraiser.
Served on the board of a non-profit organization.
Project Accomplishments: Led a project that resulted in cost savings or increased efficiency.
Implemented a new system or process that improved workflow.
Received praise from clients or colleagues for the successful completion of a project.
Industry Awards: Received industry-specific awards or accolades for innovation or leadership.
Recognized as a top performer in your field by industry publications or associations.