Terry Ellis
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(H) 321-287-7879, (C) 561-449-3462,
Objective
Provide one to one intervention to child/adolescent
Work Experience
JUVENILE JUSTICE DETENTION OFFICER I (03/20/2009 – Present)
Process admissions, which includes supervising and searching detained youth. Writes reports and prepare required records regarding incidents, detained youth movement and noteworthy information and ensures the documentation of all violations of facility operating procedures, rules and regulations and state and federal statutes.
Last Employer: Department of Juvenile Justice
Contact Person: Carl Nichols/ 407) 943-3055
Responsibilities: Ensures the safe and secure custody of all assigned youth while ensuring that all youth are provided their constitutional rights with special concerns for legal, medical and mental health issues. Uses security and emergency equipment to ensure the safety and security of detained youth and facility.
Accomplishments: 6 years of knowledge of Department and facility policies and procedures. Knowledge, skills and abilities, including utilization of equipment, required for the position. Ability to communicate both written and verbal.
JUVENILE JUSTICE DETENTION OFFICER 2 (09/24/2004 – 11/21/2008)
Writes reports and prepare required records regarding incidents, detained youth movement and noteworthy information and ensures the documentation of all violations of facility operating procedures, rules and regulations and state and federal statutes.
Last Employer: Department of Juvenile Justice
Contact Person: Jeff Lonton/ 407- 897-2800
Responsibilities: Ensures the safe and secure custody of all assigned youth while ensuring that all youth are provided their constitutional rights with special concerns for legal, medical and mental health issues. Uses security and emergency equipment to ensure the safety and security of detained youth and facility.
Accomplishments: 4 years of knowledge of Department and facility policies and procedures. Knowledge, skills and abilities, including utilization of equipment, required for the position. Ability to communicate both written and verbal.
Overnight stocker (11/07/2003 – 09/10/2004)
Work well with minimal supervision, well in a team, and flexible to accommodate varying freight flows and customer demands
Last Employer: Walmark
Contact Person: N/A 407-281-8941
Responsibilities: Overnight stockers at Walmart essentially are responsible for helping to get the store prepared every night for the next morning's and day's customers.
Accomplishments: Knowledgeable about the store's safety and emergency procedures and know how to address liquid and chemical spills.
Crew Memeber (08/16/2002 – 01/16/2004)
Was able to work in a stressful evironment and detail with angry customers can also make your day go bad
Last Employer: Buger King
Contact Person: N/A 407-277-7676
Responsibilities: Inventorying, ordering, preparing, and stocking items at beginning of, and throughout, shift; selecting, assembling, measuring, heating, and cooking food items; keeping order; removing spills and food droppings
Accomplishments: Able to stand a lot of stress. Be able to stand on your feet for 8 hours a day
Recreation Leader (03/18/2002 – 08/16/2002)
Learned responsible for delivery of all recreation, leisure and sport programs And activities in order to provide opportunities and encourage and promote a healthy lifestyle for youths
Last Employer: Boys
Contact Person: N/A 561-992-5399
Responsibilities: Plan and develop sport and recreation programs in order to ensure that activities and Events are made available for youths.
Accomplishments: supervise, oversee and monitor recreational, leisure and sporting events in all weather conditions.
Education
Establishment: Everest Unversity
Degree: As
Education Period: 06/13/2004 - 01/09/2006
Speciality: Criminal Justice
Average Grade: 3.2
Skills
Knowledge, skills and abilities, including utilization of equipment, required for the position. Ability to communicate both written and verbal. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers. Ability to prepare and maintain reports and records. Ability to understand, interpret and implement policies, law and procedures.
Computer Skills: Basic Computer Operations, Printing, Computer Care, Word Processing, Telecommunications, E-Mail, and Web Browsing,Online Research Social, Legal and Ethical Issues
Additional Information
Working completing BA degree Criminal Justice
Certifications or Licensures: First Aid / CRP Department of Juvenile Jutices
Interests
Enjoy spending time with family, fishing, training / coaching youths, social work, and wacthing sport on TV