EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology: University of California, Davis, 6/02 GPA 3.56.
Archaeological Field School: University of California, San Diego, 8/02-9/02.
AWARDS:
Golden Key International Honor Society : University of California, Davis, 2001-2002.
Dean's Honor List: University of California, Davis, 2000-2002.
EXPERIENCE:
Office Assistant: State Compensation Insurance Fund, 9/05-2/06.
Preformed office duties including preparing litigation files, maintaining and closing claims files, recording data into a closing and litigation report, handling phone queries, and using computer applications to review claim documents and files. Provided training on the use of electronic claims files system (ECF), using applications to review claim documents, preparing litigation files, maintaining and closing claims files, and handling phone calls (temporary employee through Project Hired ).
Cultural Resource Specialist I: Pacific Legacy Inc., 7/05-8/05.
Worked on an archaeological field project, which included excavation, mapping, recording data, and processing of artifacts (temporary assignment).
Office Assistant: State Compensation Insurance Fund, 2/05-7/05.
Performed office duties including setting up and maintaining claims files, handling phone queries, and using computer applications to review claim documents (temporary employee through Project Hired ).
Cultural Resource Specialist I: Pacific Legacy Inc., 10/02-11/04.
Participated on several archaeological surveys, field excavations, recording of data, and laboratory processing of artifacts (temporary assignments, usually of two to eight weeks duration).
Substitute Teacher: Stockton Unified School District, 8/03-12/03.
Managed classrooms from grammar school through high school. Created and implemented lesson plans as needed.
Archaeological Technician: Far Western Anthropological Research Group, 6/02-7/02.
Worked on the Sonora Bypass Archaeological Project. Duties included field excavation, mapping and documentation (temporary position).
Student Intern: UC Davis Anthropology Museum , 1/01-5/02.
Trained in collection management including laboratory processing techniques, preservation, artifact research, and the use of computer applications in cataloging and analysis of artifacts.
Student Volunteer: Center for Archaeological Research at Davis, 4/02-5/02.
Assisted in analyzing artifacts recovered in Bodega Bay, California. Performed lithic identification and faunal analysis.
SKILLS:
Proficient in PC applications including Windows 95/98/00/NT, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
Excellent analytical, data gathering, and complex problem solving skills, as well as the ability to multi-task and work in a group environment.
References Provided Upon Request