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Pablo Peralta

Brooklyn

Summary

Experienced and mission-driven professional with over 20 years of combined experience in public safety, school operations, and community engagement. Proven expertise in supervising staff, fostering secure environments, and building strong relationships between schools, families, and law enforcement. Highly skilled in team leadership, crisis response, youth services, and administrative coordination. Committed to creating safe, structured, and inclusive environments where students and communities can thrive.

Overview

23
23
years of professional experience

Work History

Porter

Dayton Tower
12.2024 - Current
  • Communicated with coworkers and managers about completed duties.
  • Maintained a strong work ethic and punctuality, consistently arriving on time and prepared for each shift.
  • Maintained a clean and welcoming environment for guests through regular cleaning of lobby, hallways, and restrooms.
  • Cleaned and organized building areas as required.
  • Performed cleaning and maintenance duties as directed.
  • Maintained building exteriors for professional, clean presentation standards.
  • Stored supplies safely and securely to prevent theft and damage.

School Aide Supervisor

NYC Department of Education / William Cullen Bryant
04.2017 - 11.2024
  • Supervised and scheduled school aides to ensure effective operation of daily school activities, including breakfast/lunch programs and locker room safety.
  • Provided direction and leadership to promote a secure and supportive school environment.
  • Provided clerical assistance for administrative tasks such as photocopying documents or updating files which streamlined office operations.
  • Managed inventory supplies for classrooms, ensuring adequate resources were available when needed by teachers or administrators.
  • Assisted in the organization of school events, contributing to memorable experiences for students and families.
  • Worked closely with school leadership to coordinate assignments and address staff/student needs.
  • Managed incoming deliveries and oversaw inventory for school materials and supplies.

Retired Police Officer – Anti-Crime Unit

New York Police Department
01.2002 - 01.2011
  • Identified and monitored high-crime areas within the command.
  • Analyzed crime statistics and developed strategic responses.
  • Conducted investigations and patrolled targeted areas to deter criminal activity.
  • Maintained detailed reports and collaborated with internal units for case resolution.

Police Officer – Community Police Unit

New York Police Department
01.2002 - 01.2011
  • Responded to sensitive community concerns and built relationships with local residents.
  • Attended meetings and maintained strong communication with community groups.

School Unit Youth Officer

New York Police Department
01.2002 - 01.2011
  • Served as a liaison between schools and law enforcement on youth-related issues.
  • Investigated juvenile crimes and coordinated follow-up support.
  • Organized youth programs in partnership with the Police Athletic League.
  • Identified at-risk youth and collaborated with youth services and school staff to intervene.

Education

B.A. - Criminal Justice

John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY

Skills

  • Team management and scheduling
  • Crisis management in schools
  • Community outreach
  • Youth program coordination
  • Effective conflict resolution
  • Criminal case analysis
  • Report writing
  • Collaborative teamwork
  • Administrative support

Languages

English
Full Professional
Spanish
Full Professional

Timeline

Porter

Dayton Tower
12.2024 - Current

School Aide Supervisor

NYC Department of Education / William Cullen Bryant
04.2017 - 11.2024

Retired Police Officer – Anti-Crime Unit

New York Police Department
01.2002 - 01.2011

Police Officer – Community Police Unit

New York Police Department
01.2002 - 01.2011

School Unit Youth Officer

New York Police Department
01.2002 - 01.2011

B.A. - Criminal Justice

John Jay College of Criminal Justice