Duties of Religious Program Specialists (RPs) is to accompany chaplains as they do their work, providing force protection, logistics, administration, and protection in potentially hazardous or combat environments.
Identify, create, supervise, and preserve the necessary administrative and logistical assistance for religious programs on ships, shore stations, hospitals, Marine Corps units, and other sea service commands.
Support 300+ United States Marine Corp personnel for religious and moral support within Combat Logistics Battalion 23
Identify and accommodate for all religious, business and personal diverse needs and requests from the battalion staff
Offer protection to chaplains in the midst of military training exercises and combat scenarios
Marine Corps Expeditionary AND Combat Skills Training (MCECST) certified
Achieved the rank of Petty Officer 3rd class in the 99th percentile
Coordinated interfaith services and activities, fostering community engagement among diverse groups.
Developed and implemented religious programs for service members, enhancing spiritual resilience.
Provided counseling support to personnel, addressing spiritual needs and promoting mental well-being.
Organized training workshops for chaplains, improving program delivery and operational effectiveness.
Security Forces
United States Air Force Reserve
12.2019 - Current
The responsibilities of Security Forces (SF) duties involve various tasks such as safeguarding installations, protecting nuclear and conventional weapons and resources, defending air bases, enforcing the laws, policies, and procedures, maintaining information security, conducting military working dog operations, and overseeing combat arms training and maintenance.
Achieve Security Forces job at the expense of a rigorous and focused training program lasting for 14 weeks.
Integrated Defense Leadership Course (IDLC) Top Airman award receiver
Deployed to Niger Air Force Base 101 for a period of seven months, from April to October, to provide assistance for Operation Juniper Shield.
Lead, manage, supervise, and perform force protection duties employing up to the use of deadly force to protect personnel, resources, and solve problems
Ensure the safety of military installations by defending personnel, equipment, and resources against potential threats originating from the base security area.
Detect and report presence of unauthorized personnel and activities via verbal (radio/board) and written report
Implement security reporting and alerting systems via base defense operations center blotter (Microsoft Word and Excel dispatch dispatch daily activity report)
Ensure that individuals follow rules, regulations, and instructions by maintaining disciplinary standards and upholding laws.
Control and regulate traffic for both vehicles and pedestrians, as well as examine vehicles and personnel for random anti-terrorism measures. Also, investigate motor vehicle accidents, minor crimes, and incidents.
Maintained security clearance
Maintain poise and sound judgment while on patrol or assigned to the dispatch office
Plan, organize and guide all less than lethal combatives training, including the ASP (baton) and combatives training
Train and present refresher Use of Force training (UoF continuum), including standard operating procedures, totality of circumstances, de-escalation and escalation tactics, and gaining compliance
Conduct qualification practical examinations of techniques and curriculum
Develop, prepare, and establish training curriculum based on Use of Force operation instructions (update when needed)
Maintain physical fitness readiness
Worked effectively in fast-paced environments.
Self-motivated, with a strong sense of personal responsibility.
Passionate about learning and committed to continual improvement.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
Security Officer
Clover Park Technical College
09.2018 - 05.2021
Responsibilities and Duties:
Patrol interior and exterior grounds, buildings, and parking lots.
Perform regular vehicle & foot patrols.
Inspect fire safety & burglar alarm equipment. Enforce campus parking regulations, issuing citations as needed.
Respond to reports of criminal activity. Render first-aid level medical needs to the campus community.
Responded promptly to emergency situations, coordinating with local law enforcement as needed.
Trained new security personnel on protocols, emergency response, and customer service standards.
Collaborated with administration to enhance campus safety programs through community engagement initiatives.
Religious Program Specialist
United States Navy Reserve
07.2017 - 12.2019
Duties of Religious Program Specialists (RPs) is to accompany chaplains as they do their work, providing force protection, logistics, administration, and protection in potentially hazardous or combat environments.
Identify, create, supervise, and preserve the necessary administrative and logistical assistance for religious programs on ships, shore stations, hospitals, Marine Corps units, and other sea service commands.
Support 300+ United States Marine Corp personnel for religious and moral support within Combat Logistics Battalion 23
Identify and accommodate for all religious, business and personal diverse needs and requests from the battalion staff
Offer protection to chaplains in the midst of military training exercises and combat scenarios
Marine Corps Expeditionary AND Combat Skills Training (MCECST) certified
Achieved the rank of Petty Officer 3rd class in the 99th percentile
Coordinated interfaith services and activities, fostering community engagement among diverse groups.
Developed and implemented religious programs for service members, enhancing spiritual resilience.
Provided counseling support to personnel, addressing spiritual needs and promoting mental well-being.
Organized training workshops for chaplains, improving program delivery and operational effectiveness.
Education
Class B Commercial Drivers License - undefined
Diploma - undefined
Clover Park High School
01.2015
Skills
Assisted in achieving recognition through Air and Space Commendation Medal for Operation Juniper Shield Maintained Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with B class, air brake, and passenger endorsements Gained four years of practical experience driving commercial vehicles