Darcy A. Lowman-Craig
XXXX XX Ave, Beaver Creek, MN | xxx-xxx-xxxx | darcy.lowman@gmail.com
Objective
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Obtain an entry level Social Work position
focused on working with veterans.
Education
A.A.S| May 2007 | South
Central Technical College
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Major: Intensive Care Paramedic
Bachelors | May 2018 | South west
minnesota state university
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Major: Social Work
Skills & Abilities
Management
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Provided direction and guidance to five combat
medics as a Squad Leader with the South Dakota Medical Command.
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Wrote yearly evaluation reports to allow for
soldier’s advancement and identify areas of weakness.
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Managed
all disciplinary and award processes.
Communication
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Taught the
US Army Resiliency Training Program, 20 hours per year.
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Lead Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
Program
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ASIST Suicide Prevention Certified
Leadership
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Member of
SD Army National Guard Honor Guard
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Veteran’s Outreach Director for Team RWB
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MN DFL State Delegate, member of Inclusion
Committee
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Victim’s Advocate, Compass Center
Experience
COmbat Medic | SD Army
National GUARD | July 2005-Present
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Provide routine and emergency medical care to
soldier and civilians in all conditions
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Worked in a medical lab setting, including phlebotomy,
proper sample handling, and recording of test results
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Operated an immunization clinic, including
assessing patient safety, administering vaccine, completing appropriate
documentation, and site clean-up.
Patient Care Technician | Sanford Health | Feb
2008-sept 2012
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Provided direct patient care for children in
the radiology department
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Receptionist
duties, including answering phones, checking in patients for appointments,
customer service to all patients.
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Maintain
facility cleanliness
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Keep
monthly logs for health and safety.
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Emergency Medical Technician | Gold Cross
Ambulance | Sept 2005- Feb 2008
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Provided Emergency medical care to patients in
a medium sized US city
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Provided community outreach via car seat
safety checks, community CPR courses, and various safety awareness classes
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Provided routine transport for medically
fragile patients to area and regional medical facilities.
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