Looking to relocate and find work in JamaicaWhat type of job are you looking for? American graduate student who is looking for work in Clinical Psychology or as a legal administrator. Possess 25+ years of past legal experience and 3-5 years of social service experience. Confident, willing to work hard and start from mid-level. I have secured a place to stay but need work before I can give up my current position in America. What nationality are you? American What languages do you speak (and at what level)? English What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Jamaica, Virgin Islands, or Hawaii What countries have you worked in? America What countries do you have a visa to work in? None yet. What field do you currently work in? Psychology, legal support, and teaching. What fields have you worked in before? Psychology, legal support, and teaching. What qualifications do you hold? An experience professional who has demonstrated the ability to lead a diverse staff of professionals to new levels of success in a fast-paced environment. Expertise in administration, human relations, and project development. Proven record of outstanding performances and dependability with increasing responsibility, both in teams and in stand alone projects. Strong technical and business qualifications with an impressive track record of strategic planning, business unit development, project management, travel, and training development strategies. Proven ability to successfully analyze an organizations’ critical business requirements, sets and achieve organizational goals, identify deficiencies and potential opportunities and cost-effective solutions for enhancing competitiveness, increasing revenues, and improving customer service. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general psychology periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, policy and procedure manuals, and business correspondence. Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of manager, clients, consumers, and the general public. Ability to work well with diverse populations. Conducted interviews, recruit, orientate, train, provided oversight of staff performance and evaluation, and supervision. Highly confidential positions requiring excellent written and verbal communication skills and a professional demeanor. Schedule logistics for national and international travel. Ability to prioritize in a high interruptive environment. Knowledgeable of system design and site configuration. Conducted research, developed and wrote training manuals, handouts, and customized training handbooks/materials for attorneys and staff. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Possessing a combination of experience and education would be of benefit in any new position. Describe the benefits of working with others I am a professional with many years of experience in administrative, management, training, and human services. As a committed leader I pride myself on having a strong work ethic and integrity. Motivated with a proven record to set and achieve organizational goals, identify deficiencies and potential opportunities. Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general psychology periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, policy and procedure manuals, and business correspondence. Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of manager, clients, consumers, and the general public. Ability to work well with diverse populations. Describe the benefits of working alone Working alone affords one more time to stategically plan, map-out logistics, and conduct necessary research. What was your worst working experience? I have been blessed with some wonderful working experiences. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? To be accountable, self-motivated, and willing to take on new challenges. What unique skills do you have? Personally and professionally, my greatest strength is my ability to handle problematic situations with compassion, understanding, and maturity. Strength allows me to persevere, research for answers; communicate both orally and in writing, and to empathize with others. Likewise, my spiritual strength is having the ability to discern when others are experiencing emotional, mental, or physical pain or troubles. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? My dream job is to own and operate a residential facility which provides support to pregnant or parenting homeless teens who what a change for their life and their families life. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? The ability to love and understand people. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? Providing social services to others will not get you riches. How can potential employers contact you? Please contact me by the provided email address. Thank you. benzie.taylor@gmail.com |