Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Related Experience
Graduate Assistant
Resident Advisor
Summer Housing Assistant
Graduate Courses Completed
Activities
References
Certification
Timeline
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Phillip Martin

Lexington,NC

Summary

College graduate seeking a teacher assistant position while completing my degree in the field of Criminology.

Innovative Chemist | Creative Thinker “Devoted to Learning”

Overview

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Work History

Graduate Assistant

School of Social Work: CA-LINC study
  • Conducted 10 hours week of creating flyers and standard operating procedures
  • Handled administrative tasks, such as preparation of PowerPoint presentations, and assisted with marketing the study
  • Conducted focus group sessions and helped with the questionnaire items
  • Assisted in the departmental processes with student recruitment, in and outside of the Charlotte community.

Resident Advisor

University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Planned staff development meetings and assigned administrative tasks to the group
  • Monitored and supervised on-campus events in the dorm for all students
  • Monitored all students in the dorm to ensure safety while maintaining a living environment that was conducive for learning and student success.

Summer Housing Assistant

University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • Assisted orientation leaders with student tours of the campus
  • Assisted with computer technology issues.

Education

Master of Science - Criminal Justice

University of North Carolina At Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
05.2024

Bachelor of Science - Forensic Science

Appalachian State University
Boone, NC
05-2021

Skills

  • Data Analysis
  • Data Evaluation

Related Experience

  • Ability to independently perform standardized and non-standardized laboratory tests
  • Ability to understand and apply standard laboratory quality control
  • Ability to analyze and interpret data
  • Ability to understand and express technical information orally and in writing
  • Ability to understand basic concepts, principles, theories and reference sources used in the laboratory application of chemistry
  • Ability to lift up to 100 lbs.
  • Outstanding knowledge of standard chemistry lab procedures such as weighing, liquid transfer and dilution
  • Outstanding ability to maintain accurate documentation and organize
  • Excellent Computer skills with Word and Excel Windows/MS Office and report preparation
  • Excellent data visualization skills and design in RStudio

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant, School of Social Work: CA-LINC study, 2022, present, Conducted 10 hours week of creating flyers and standard operating procedures, Handled administrative tasks, such as preparation of PowerPoint presentations, and assisted with marketing the study, Conducted focus group sessions and helped with the questionnaire items, Assisted in the departmental processes with student recruitment, in and outside of the Charlotte community.

Resident Advisor

Resident Advisor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2022, present, Planned staff development meetings and assigned administrative tasks to the group., Monitored and supervised on-campus events in the dorm for all students., Monitored all students in the dorm to ensure safety while maintaining a living environment that was conducive for learning and student success.

Summer Housing Assistant

Summer Housing Assistant, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Summer 2021, Assisted orientation leaders with student tours of the campus, Assisted with computer technology issues

Graduate Courses Completed

  • CJUS 6101, Criminological Theory and Policy, Applied criminological theory and tested theoretical hypotheses. Learned the application of criminal behavior to criminal justice practice
  • CJUS 6102, Research Methods and Design, Conducted social science research designs knowledgeable in research methodologies
  • CJUS 6103, Introduction of Data Analysis, Understood how to use null and alternate hypothesis testing. Learned to use statistical programming such as R. Applied regression analysis using a statistical program and statistical tests
  • CJUS 6104, Legal and Ethical Issues in Crime Analysis, Studied crime analytics in relationships between and among surveillance, security, and privacy filtered through selected criminological theories of techno crime. Studied the application of digital crime control on criminalization during everyday life

Activities

  • Member of Forensics Club
  • Member of Black Student Association
  • National Society of Leadership and Success
  • Appalachian State University Dean's List 2017
  • UNCC Dean's List Fall 2022

References

Available Upon Request

Certification

  • Crime Analysis Certificate
  • Forensic Chemistry Certificate

Timeline

Graduate Assistant

School of Social Work: CA-LINC study

Resident Advisor

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Summer Housing Assistant

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Master of Science - Criminal Justice

University of North Carolina At Charlotte

Bachelor of Science - Forensic Science

Appalachian State University
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