Ambitious and driven professional seeking a full-time position in the legal field to gain valuable experience and deepen industry knowledge. Holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice and possesses hands-on experience in the legal sector, with a strong desire to further enhance expertise. Eager to leverage exceptional interpersonal, time management, and problem-solving skills while embracing professional challenges that foster growth. Proven track record as a results-oriented individual with expertise in case management, client assessment, resource coordination, and crisis intervention. Committed to effective collaboration and adapting to evolving needs to positively impact organizational goals.
Report Writing and documentation
Organization and multitasking
Email and telephone etiquette
Medical records management
Attention to Detail
Bilingual
Excellent Communication
Analytical and Critical Thinking
Organization and Time Management
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, etc)
Case management tracking
Attention to detail
Sports have always been in my life since I can remember I enjoy watching all sports and playing them The one sport I have not stop playing is football (soccer), this has been my first love since I was 6 This is a sport that I will always enjoy because it is my biggest comfort zone, Drawing is a hobby that I started at a young age and left behind as I got older Now I have been getting back into it because it’s another comfort zone, it helps me distress, Reading has always been a big part of me as well, but it wasn’t until college that I really found that passion that I have for it now I enjoy reading philosophy books and books about law, always looking to expand my knowledge for my career, Writing is a hobby that I enjoy as well I don’t necessarily follow a certain structure or method of what to write and how to write, I just end up letting it play out I like to be in my own headspace at times and if I get an idea that I feel can be written into a book or movie, I tend to write down the idea and keep for future reference Maybe once I actually decide to write an article, book, or a script, then I will have a good structure that will help