Julie Rose M. Olasiman
Email: rosejulie_18@yahoo.com
Seeking a position as a Copyeditor/Proofreader
Highly communicative individual
with strong interpersonal skills and an ability to adapt to working in team
environments. Articulate and able to work confidently with diverse cultures and
situations in which cultural awareness and appreciation are integral
KEY SKILLS
§ With good command of the English language and grammar
§ Excellent oral and written communication skills
§ Nonjudgmental attitude
§ Flexible and detail-oriented
§ Knowledgeable of the Chicago Manual of Style and
Springer Manual of Style
§ Microsoft Word and Excel
§ Article writing
§ Computer literate
§ Technical writing
§ Ghost writing
§ Transcription
§ Editing
§ Data entry
§ Proofreading
§ Editing
§ Data entry
§ Proofreading
§Virtual assistant
EDUCATION
§ Certificate
of Proficiency in Education (CPE) 2016
La Consolacion College, Bais City
§ Master
of Science in Nursing – Units only 2009
Saint Paul University Dumaguete
Dumaguete City, NIR
§ Bachelor
of Science in Nursing –Graduated 2008
Foundation University, Dumaguete City
·
Recipient, State
Scholarship Program, CHED
·
Recipient,
Sophomore Student of the Year Award
·
Recipient, Dean’s
List Award
§ Secondary
Education 2004
Saint Joseph College of Canlaon
·
Salutatorian
·
Recipient,
Academic Excellence Award
·
Recipient, AY
Foundation National Discipline Award
§ Elementary
Education 2000
Canlaon Central School
EXAMINATION PASSED/ELIGIBILITY
Philippine Nurse Licensure
Examination
Date of Examination: Nov.
29–30, 2008
Place of Examination: Cebu City
General Rating: 83%
TRAINING
§ ASPiRE Bronze Program
SPi Global Dumauguete
Bagacay, Dumaguete City
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
§ SPI Global, Inc. March
2012–July 2016
QA Copy Editor. Fix grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors. Double
check that names, places, and organizations are spelled properly and that
facts, dates, and statistics are accurate. Ensure that articles are written in
accordance with the style guide. Make sure the writing is easy to read and fits
the publication’s editorial style.
§ DOLE NARS Project October
2009–April 2010
o Community Health Nursing/Rural Health
Unit . Identify
and treat patients for health problems affecting their community. Administer
immunizations to children in poor communities. Inspect workplaces for safety
risks. Respond to emergency relief situations. Assists in medical missions and
do nursing tasks and responsibilities while in the rural health unit.
o School Nursing. Provide nursing care and physical screening to
students ; assess students and implement first aid measures for students as
needed. Establish and update health and immunization records. Work with the
District Dentist. Provide health education and anticipatory counseling
administer daily and as needed medications and nursing care procedures
prescribed by the student's physician. Give deworming tablets to public school
pupils. Conduct health teaching.
o Bedside
Nursing. Work with a variety of patients.
Observe and record patient behavior. Consult with physicians and other
healthcare professionals. Establish treatment plans. Carry physician’s order.
Administer medications to patients and monitor patients for reactions or side
effects. Record patients' medical information and vital signs. Monitor all
aspects of patient care, including diet and physical activity.
§ Foundation University February
2009-October 2009
Nursing
Arts Laboratory Custodian. Prepare
the materials needed by professors and students during laboratory activities.
Prepare the material requisition form when supplies are needed in the
laboratory. Ensure the proper use of laboratory materials and equipment. Ensure
proper maintenance of the laboratory equipment. Perform any other related tasks
that may be assigned by the coordinator. Facilitate return demonstrations and
practical examinations.
§ Surecare Home Health Services December
2008–February 2009
Private Duty Nurse. Perform personal care (bathing, grooming, etc.).
Assist with mobility. Provide transfer assistance. Prepare meals and feeding.
Escort to appointments. Control infections. Prevent falls. Monitor vital signs.
Prevent pressure ulcers. Perform dressing changes. Medication management.
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