Richard Anderson
1234, West 67 Street,
Carlisle, MA 01741,
(123)-456 7890.
Education Background
- Obtained Master Degree in Teaching from the Institute of International Language, Valmont in the year of 1986.
- Obtained Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Chicago University, Chicago on Human Services as the major in the year of 1982.
Professional Excellence Summary
- Have an extensive experience in teaching with different adults as well as children community from distinctive cultural surroundings.
- Have fluency in Chinese and English language in both forms like verbal and written.
- Obtained specialize guidance in other two foreign languages such as Latin and French.
- Have extensive communication and organizational proficiencies along with interpersonal skill.
- Having exceptional counseling experience to develop fundamental skills in society norm.
- Obtained specialized cognitive developmental training for the topics like special needs.
- Have extended teaching experiences in languages like English and Sign.
Professional Background
1996- Present date: Work as an inspector and interpreter at Chicago Prison, Chicago for Chinese and Tibetan People with following work responsibilities
- Work as an inspector as well as a translator for prisoners from various language communities.
- Work as a translator and offer prison officers the entire conversation during the discussion with a different language prisoner.
- Help in probating and appellation during hearing.
1987- 1995: Worked as an ESL teacher at Chinese- American Civic Organization, New Jersey. Responsibilities were as following
- Taught English to Chinese and Vietnamese people as a second language.
- Helped the Chinese and Vietnamese people in communicating with English speaking groups in initial time of teaching them.
1986- 1987: Work as a counselor at Federal Coordinating Counsel, Las Vegas with the following work responsibilities
- Experienced individual and group counseling for preventing the improper behaviors among young group suffering from autism and analytical leprosy.
- Conducted several discussion sessions with psychologists and psychiatrists as well as health professionals for making effective treatment procedures.
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