I am writing in regard to the current opening for the position of Deputy Prosecuting Attorney within the Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. It has always been my belief that it is a great privilege and very rewarding to work in public service. The Criminal Division in the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office is particularly interesting to me as it provides an opportunity to practice in an area of law that I find vital and extremely important to a successful community. I am dedicated to pursuing justice and ensuring a safe community for the individuals whom I would represent. I am committed to serving the public. My previous experience in this capacity included working as a Rule 9 Intern for the Pierce County Prosecuting Office. I gained
I have held position in two different health departments, a national nonprofit organization working on health education and prevention program. I have also held two position in a national public health honor society called Eta Sigma Gamma. I’m an active member in the National and Great Lakes Chapter of the Society of Public Health Education. Holding current Historian position and Conference Planning committee for the Great Lakes Chapter of the Society of Public HEALTH Education. I have a minor and background knowledge in substance abuse prevention education. At Oakland County Health Department, I did work on tobacco prevention policy’s in school campuses with all forms of tobacco product. Current advocate to raising the tobacco purchasing age
This experience with the Shiawassee County Prosecutors Office has been so incredible. I have learned so much from this experience which has lead me to ask the Prosecutor if I can stay longer. I enjoy the way the people work together in the office, the new cases every day, and the lessons I learn both about life and the criminal justice field. I thought before this internship that I knew I wanted to be a prosecuting attorney, but I now know even more now that this job is for me and something I can see myself doing after graduation.
For the last three years, I have worked as a lifeguard for the State of Maryland Park and Recreations. My experience working as a lifeguard has been beneficial in pursuing my goals . Every week at my workplace I participate in a mandatory training known as in-service, which
I am writing in reference to the Vice-President position available in the National Honor Society. I have a very strong interest in the Vice-President position and I believe that I am qualified for the job. With experience working in leadership positions in clubs at the collegiate school and outside of school, I have a diverse background with much to offer. It is my understanding that you are deluged with resumes for this position. Mine is one more, but I do have experience that is hard to come by.
My years of practice have involved high volumes of case, high demands, and required attention to detail. I am well versed in the various federal, state, and local statues, rules, policies and regulations. In my
I am committed to personal and professional excellence. My communication skills are excellent and I do take responsibilities seriously. I am open to learn new things to grow in a long-time
I am a retired Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff, and currently work for a local Community College District as a safety officer. I remain active with L.A. County, where I am assigned as an Instructor & post adviser for the Explorer Academy, thru reserve forces bureau. I am married to my best friend and we have two beautiful kids. My wife also works at the College in academic standings as well as running the Canyons Peer Adviser program. Our son served for 5 years as a US Marine, and is currently a Deputy Sheriff trainee in the Academy. His wife is an R.N. working at a hospital, and our daughter, is this year’s COC speech team national gold medal winner and is studying to becoming a
Providing legal services to underserved communities can be both challenging and rewarding. I anticipate such a career after graduating from law school. My upbringing and experiences influence my desire to serve rural areas with limited access to legal services.
For consideration as a Lieutenant within the Intelligence & Analysis Crime Unit, Regional Operations & Intelligence Center. my experience of supervision, dealing with outside vendors and ability to manage complex data systems would make me a good fit for the Intelligence & Analysis Crime Unit. Used by the NJSP and various outside agencies, the Voicebox system is a primary tool of police wiretapping operations. Furthermore, I have managed the entire MAPPS System software, this includes negotiating with outside vendors and writing of waivers each valued at a quarter of a million dollars or more. Having been an assistant unit head since 2011, and in charge of two enlisted and five civilian personnel, my experience in managing personnel is established. My current assignment in the MAPPS/SPU Unit has required a wealth of different skill sets including, editing and writing SOPs, completing MAPPS Supervisory Training Lesson plans, and instructing hundreds of new supervisors.
name is Cordaro Thomas; I received my Bachelor’s degree in the Paralegal Studies with a specializing in pre-law. After graduating with my bachelor’s degree, I worked for John Alleman Law Firm for a year. I am currently pursing my Master’s in Public Administration with a focus in Non-Profit Organization and Local Government. I have proven to be a man of determination, maturity and intelligence. I am currently a member of the Paul Simon Institute Ambassadors Program as well a member of Phi Rho Eta Fraternity Inc. I was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, IL. After working for the law firm, I decided that I wanted to see a change in the policies and the day-to-day operation within the government. I plan to own and operate a non-profit
For the last 11 years I have worked with people helping them get what they need in a recovery setting, coordinating a recover program in the community and in the womens prison. I have learned many skills that make me a good candidate for tthe EDL licensing Service Representative postion. I have worked in a fast past office i started out as an administrative assistant and advanced to coordinating the program. I have trained and supervised many volunteers and paid staff and i have a passion for helping
Currently, I work for the Alameda County Office of Collaborative Courts. For the last year and a half I have worked as a recovery consultant in the Family Drug Court. In my position I work directly with county Child Welfare Workers to help ensure parents are referred to the appropriate modality of chemical dependency treatment based on an evidence based assessment tool. After assessment, I refer parents to the appropriate perinatal treatment program and provide support to the parent entering treatment and throughout their stay in treatment. I provide Child Welfare Workers a biweekly court report on the treatment status of their clients; I also participate in team decision meetings regarding the parents on my case load and update and collaborate
1. Can you tell us a bit about the work you currently do, and how it is related to the issue of domestic violence homicides or gun surrender laws?
I am writing to express my interest for the general law enforcement internship position. As a criminology major, I am interested in law enforcement and particularly in the work of investigations because of its focus on careful examination to discover facts or gain information on people who are breaking the law. Through my studies and activities at the University of Minnesota Duluth, I have developed both the content knowledge in criminology and the leadership skills needed to be successful in this position.
Working with nonprofit agencies and AmeriCorp V.I.S.T.A. (Volunteer in Service to America), I had the opportunity to learn firsthand at the efforts given within agencies to service the environment and the public by making changes, and implementing reforms on different issues. I found I have a passion for people, legal policies, compliances, and I am very good as a spokes person, or advocate speaking on change. During the time when I was facilitating as a General Education Development instructor for