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Street Address  S Carmichael AveSierra Vista, Arizona Street Address  United StatesMobile: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEAvailability:Job Type: PermanentWork Schedule: Full-timeWork Experience:Public Affairs OfficerRaymond W. Bliss Army Health Center (This is a federal job) 2240 Winrow AveFort Huachuca, AZ2/2022 - PresentHours per week: 40Series: 1035 Public AffairsPay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 09Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Serves as the Health Center Commander's principal advisor and spokesperson in the area of public education about benefits programs and the release of official medical information for the Medical Activity to the media. Establish and maintain contacts with officials and representatives of military units and civilian organizations. Develop a variety of informational materials in accordance with public affairs guidance, regulations, and policies. Obtain and provide information regarding services available, program limitations and conduct planning and coordination activities. Coordinate projects/events with appropriate points of contacts and offices. Write, rewrite, or edit information as required to synthesize it into proper form or format for dissemination. Contact and work with local, regional, and national news media(newspapers, magazines, radio, and television) to expeditiously and properly release information.Supervisor: LTC Brent Hayward ((520) 533-5974)Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesCity Carrier AssistantUSPS (This is a federal job)1145 E 4600 SOgden, UT2/2021 - 5/2021Salary: $18.18 USD Per HourHours per week: 45Series: 0001 Special-10 Point VeteranPay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 3Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Delivering mail and receiving mail from residents and businesses. My duties include traveling by foot, or postal vehicle, organizing mail by address and delivering parcels and envelopes to the correct addresses.Public Affairs Specialist (Web)Dept of the Interior (This is a federal job)500 Fir StBoulder City, NV5/2019 - 9/2019Salary: $69,000.00 USD Bi-weeklyHours per week: 40Series: 1035 Public AffairsPay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 11Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Manages website development, maintenance, and communication for the Region. Plans, designs, programs, tests, implements, and maintains external websites to optimize communication with customers.Writes and edits content for web pages and other materials (i.e., issue papers, fact sheets, etc.) for online posting.Evaluates new and emerging web technologies, methods, and approaches to improve the quality and effectiveness of existing web-based communication efforts. Develops guidelines and protocols for use of social media in local and Region-wide outreach efforts.Ensures compliance with Reclamation policies related to website authorizations, content reviews, and visual identity.Collects website metrics and prepares reports and records of work focused on website effectiveness and improvement.Ensures compliance with Section 508 Accessibility, Privacy and Electronic Freedom of Information Act, and other relevant rules, regulations and statues. Public Affairs SpecialistUnited States Army (This is a federal job)810 Schreider St.Fort Detrick, MD8/2009 - 5/2019Salary: $65,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 50Series: 1035 Public AffairsPay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 11Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Leads Multi-Media, Public Affairs support.Lead designer of public internet front page in support of emerging technologies and applications.Social Media lead, opening dialog and communication with employees and local community. Managed newsprint and magazine contracts for print media. Researches, writes and edits news and feature articles, takes photos and conducts layout and design of the Fort Detrick biweekly newspaper, The Standard. Coordinates with staff and leadership to recommend news and feature assignments for other public affairs specialists on the installation. Reviews photographs, maps, artwork and illustrations for quality and determines use in installation publications, including installation newspaper and post guide. Reviews page layouts for newspaper.Maintains relationships and works cooperatively with publishers of multi-media communications.Plans and develops a wide variety of programs for use by various print and electronic news media. Prepares and disseminates news releases and feature articles to local and international news outlets, wire services, radio, television, newspapers, trade publications, etc.; also arranges for and selects photographs and informational artwork and illustrations to accompany news releases. Responds to news media, public and special interest group inquiries and provides information in oral, print and electronic formats. Assists leadership to prepare for media interviews and news coverage of events. Writes strategic talking points for executives.Responds to requests for information from the general public, in oral and written form, by determining the nature of the data requested and working with subject matter experts to collect and assemble the proper material. Establishes ties and various avenues of interchange for information, ideas and best practices among installation leaders, public affairs specialists, civic organizations, educators, print, digital and broadcast news media and industry public affairs subject matter experts. Continually communicates with external new media to ensure and maintain a solid and professional relationship between them, Fort Detrick and the local community.Serves as the primary editor and point of contact for the Fort Detrick The Standard newspaper; prepares page layout and page sequence/order for submission to the contracted agency; works closely with contractors throughout the publication process; provides a draft copy to supervisors and leadership for informational awareness and review; prepares final/approved copy for distribution to identified stakeholders and clients throughout the Department of Defense, U.S. Army Installation Management Command and U.S. Army Medical Command.Takes photographs, writes news and feature articles that highlight Army goals, visions, values and interests. Writes and edits speeches for Reviews and edits external documents, presentations, and other media to comply with security requirements and protection of sensitive or business practices.Field HistorianUnited States Army ReserveCamp VictoryCamp Victory, BG8/2007 - 8/2009Salary: $50,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 50Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Operates as part of an independent table of organization and equipment unit of three Soldiers. Conducts and transcribes oral history interviews; takes photographs; collects historical artifacts and documents; and provides historical information for Multi-National Division - Center (3rd Infantry Division) during Operation Iraqi Freedom V and 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) during OIF 07-09. As Operations NCO coordinates all travel for Detachment Soldiers, writes Fragmentary Orders, oversee collection priorities and serve as liaison with other Military History Detachments in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as with United States Army Reserve Command and the U.S. Army Center of Military History. Supervisor: LTC Richard L. Wheeler (304.229.0364)Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesWriter/EditorPro-telligent, LLCU.S. Department of State Office of Inspector General Room 8100, SA-3Washington, DC11/2006 - 8/2007Salary: $65,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Serves as a Writer/Editor analyzing Office of Inspector General audit and inspections reports, identifying the most significant items for summary, summarized in the Inspector General's Semiannual Report report to the Congress. Assist with formatting and editing other written materials such as brochures, bulletins, speeches, presentations and using desktop publishing software. Supervisor: Elaine John (703.284.1826)Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesPublic Affairs Specialist - WriterUnited States ArmyU.S. EmbassyBaghdad, BG12/2004 - 1/2006Salary: $50,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 80Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:As a mobilized U.S. Army Reserve Soldier conducts comprehensive Public Affairs support for the Major Subordinate Commands of Multi-National Force - Iraq. Provides training to the new Iraqi government with public affair, media affairs and press relations. Writes Public Affairs Guidance for members of the command. Conducts media training for key personnel. As a member of the Combined Press Information Center, conducts media facilitation and escorts for more than 300 media during the course of the assignment. Responded to more than 500 media queries from local, national and international media. Conducted Public Affairs planning with members of Multi-National Force - Iraq Public Affairs staff for high visibility media events, such as the Iraqi elections and the announcement of the Iraqi Constitution. Conducts press briefings while writing over 250 press releases for military and civilian media outlets worldwide. Monitored media outlets for relevant content and provide analysis to gauge the effectiveness of the strategic communications plan. Supervisor: Patricia Brewer (202.565.3785)Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesPublic Affairs Specialist - WriterUnited States ArmyJutiapa, Guatemala, AA3/2004 - 5/2004Salary: $30,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 60Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:As a mobilized U.S. Army Reserve Soldier planned, developed, coordinated executed and evaluated Joint Task Force Quetzal's Command Information and Media Relations Programs for Exercise New Horizon. Wrote news and feature articles, took photographs, edited, performed layout and design of the biweekly Command Information newsletter "The New Horizon," using Adobe PageMaker. Conducted media visits and developed responses to media queries. Directly supervised a staff of nine Soldiers. Supervisor: Jennifer Snyder (703.270.0279)Okay to contact this Supervisor: YesInternal CommunicatorRaytheonFalls Church, VA11/2003 - 1/2004Salary: $0.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Assisted with all internal communications related activities for the IIS business at Falls Church, Va. regarding the CMMI implementation, including verbal, written and electronic communications. Responsible for editing and support of various company communications, employee communications, media relation, and community relations for the site. Senior Writer/EditorBowhead Support ServicesNAS Patuxent River, VA4/2001 - 7/2001Salary: $45,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Served as assignment editor/press chief for Naval Air Station Patuxent River's base newspaper, The Tester. Wrote press releases and news articles for The Tester,and local newspapers. Shot news photographs to accompany the articles. Assisted with public affairs plans on base activities that affected local communities. Responded to various public requests for information about the Naval Air Station. Escorted local, national and international media.Deputy Public Affairs OfficerUnited States Soldier's and Airmens' Home (This is a federal job) Washington, DC2/1999 - 4/2001Salary: $30,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Series: 1035 Public AffairsPay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 5Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Served as writer, editor, layout and designer for the Homes newspaper, The Bugler. Was liaison with media and civic groups, provided media escort tours and explained the history and lineage of the Home. Assisted in the Homes marketing efforts to recruit new residents and inform the active duty force about the Home.Staff WriterUnited States Army, Military District of Washington (This is a federal job) Washington, DC5/1998 - 2/1999Salary: $25,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 39Series: 1035 Public AffairsPay Plan: GS - General Schedule (Ch. 51, 5 U.S.C.). Grade: 5Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Wrote news, feature and entertainment stories for the Military District of Washington's weekly newspaper, The Pentagram. Edited articles, took photos and assisted in layout and design. Public Affairs Specialist - WriterUnited States ArmyGermany, AE1/1997 - 10/1997Salary: $30,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 50Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Wrote, edited and produced photos for the 1st Infantry Division magazine, Danger Forward. Conducted media escorts, press briefings and Soldier media education. Public Affairs/Visual Information SpecialistConnecticut Army National GuardHartford, CT7/1996 - 12/1996Salary: $25,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 40Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Set up video teleconferences, visual information graphics and coordinated with State and Federal agencies to set up and produce conferences. Wrote, edited and produced photos for the Connecticut Army National Guard magazine, The Constitution Guard. Conducted media escorts, press briefings and soldier media education. PhotojournalistUnited States ArmyNA, AE9/1987 - 9/1995Salary: $25,000.00 USD Per YearHours per week: 50Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Sep '95 - Oct '94 - Managing Editor of The Signal, a weekly newspaper with a circulation of 18,500 per week at Fort Gordon, Ga. Served as managing editor, overseeing a staff of five soldiers and two civilians, wrote and edited articles, took photos, did layout and design, assigned articles and worked with publisher to ensure quality control. Oct '94 - Oct '93 - Public Affairs Officer, 501st Support Group (Corps), covering 26 military installations in the Republic of South Korea. Served as the Group spokesman, answered media queries, wrote speeches for commander, wrote articles for internal and external release, took photos, provided media escort and briefings. Wrote Public Affairs Annex to Group Contingency Plans.Oct '93 - Dec '90 - Photojournalist/staff member of the 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C. Served as a member of a five-person public affairs rapid deployment team. While at Fort Bragg or deployed, wrote articles, took photos, produced newspaper and newsletters while deployed, editing, doing layout and design. Served as unit public affairs spokesman for deployed units, conducted media escort and briefings, answered media queries and conducted soldier public affairs training. Dec '90 - Apr '90 - Journalist for the Sports and Entertainment section of The Pentagram, the weekly newspaper for the Military District of Washington, Washington, D.C. Wrote articles and took photos of local command sports activities and local professional sports teams. Reviewed movies, music and television for the newspaper. Did layout and design of Sports and Entertainment sections.Apr '90 - Mar '88 - Public Affairs Specialist/Journalist, VII Corps Headquarters, Stuttgart, West Germany. Worked as speech writer for the Corps commander, produced fact sheets for internal and external release, wrote articles and took photos of Corps units for command newspapers and external release, answered media queries and provided media escort. Education:Military History Detachment Training Fort McPherson, GA United States Technical or occupational certificate 10 / 2006Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Learned to conduct and transcribe oral history interviews, to take photographs;collect and accession historical artifacts and documents; and provide historical information. Took part in the exercise concentrated their efforts on the four key areas outlined in the Army Training and Evaluation Program 20-17, Military History Detachment, and the new Army Field Manual 1-20, Military History Operations. These included gathering and identifying historical artifacts, conducting and transcribing oral history interviews, photographic documentation, and historical document collection. Produced standardized historical products for each of the four critical tasks to demonstrate their readiness. Two separate staff rides were also part of the exercise; one to the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park and the other to the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. University of South Carolina Army Advanced Photojournalism Course Columbia, SC United StatesTechnical or occupational certificate 8 / 1992Credits Earned: 12 Semester HoursRelevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Primary emphasis is placed on advanced photojournalism skills for photographers and journalists to effectively meet service public affairs and visual information objectives. Areas of instruction include: the inter-relationships of writing and photography, news and feature writing, layout and design principles, basic and advanced photographic techniques and production; including electronic imaging, desktop publishing, digital cameras, image transmission and archiving.Intermediate Photojournalism Course Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN United States Technical or occupational certificate 2 / 1991Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Primary emphasis is placed on training photojournalism skills for photographers and journalists to effectively meet service public affairs and visual information objectives. Areas of instruction include: the inter-relationships of writing and photography, news and feature writing, layout and design principles, basic and advanced photographic techniques and production; including electronic imaging, desktop publishing, digital cameras, image transmission and archiving.Newspaper Editor's Course Fort Banjamin Harrison, IN United States Technical or occupational certificate 3 / 1990Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:Purpose is to provide a highly individualized program of instruction for editors of military newspapers and magazines. The course covers the application of the principles and techniques of editing to each student's publication; Armed Forces newspaper policy; newspaper design and readability; management of the newspaper; advanced news and feature writing; headline writing; editing photography and news copy; group newspaper critiques; writing captions and cutlines and newspaper layout and makeup. Comprehensive training in adapting these techniques through the use of desktop publishing equipment is presented, in addition to an introduction to electronic publication. Basic Journalism Course Ft. Benjamin Harrison, IN United States Technical or occupational certificate 3 / 1988Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:This course is designed to provide instruction in the theory, concepts and principles of community relations within the military public environment; the interaction of military/civilian publics; introduction to research methods; fundamentals of print journalism to include acceptable media English as it applies to news writing with emphasis on style, format and techniques; newspaper feature leads, headlines, copy structure and organization, news stories, instruction unique to each military service; newspaper production, layout and design; basic operation of the digital camera, photojournalism skills; and writing for radio broadcast. Job Related Training:Civilian Foundation CourseCivilian Intermediate CourseCivilian Leader BasicFEMA ICS 200 - ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents FEMA ICS 700 - An Introduction to the National Incident Management System FEMA IS-42: Social Media in Emergency ManagementFEMA ICS 100, Introduction to the Incident Command System FEMA IS-200.B: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents FEMA IS-700.B: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System FEMA IS-702.A: National Incident Management System (NIMS) Public Information Systems Affiliations:82nd Airborne Division Association - MemberAssociation of the United States Army - MemberReferences:Col. (Ret.) Jerry Brooks EmployerTitlePhone PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail EMAIL AVAILABLEStephen G. Harlan Employer US ArmyTitle Lt. Col.Phone PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail EMAIL AVAILABLERichard Wheeler EmployerTitle Lt. Col. (Ret.)Phone PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail Indicates professional referenceAdditional Information:Photography ExpertPhotoShop IntermediatePageMaker Expert CurrentlyQuark XPress IntermediateMicrosoft Word Expert CurrentlyWordPerfect Expert CurrentlyLotus Notes Intermediate CurrentlyType 75 WPM

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