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308 Laurel Blvd, Lanoka Harbor, NJ 08734(609)[email protected]
Monica ZabroskiObjective
To put forth my knowledge acquired in school and leadership skills learned towards community outreach, development, and field work.
Experience
August, 2012- July, 2013
Allies Inc. Hamilton, NJ
Community Support Staff Facilitated daily routines Established a rapport with individuals involved within the residence. Collaborated with other household staff to ensure the highest quality of living.
May, 2011 – October, 2011
Ocean County Mosquito Commission Barnegat, NJ
Laboratory Technician Examined and investigated various specimens in order to identify the species of the mosquito. Utilized Microsoft Excel to perform job related task. Assisted the Supervisor whenever necessary.
May, 2009 – May 2011 Ocean County College Science Laboratory Toms River, NJ
Laboratory Assistant Provided help for the Professors that needed assistance to find and put together labs for the students. Properly prepared labs for Microbiology, Ecology, Biology I and II, and Anatomy and Physiology. Set up agar dishes, animal dissections, and plant identifications.
Leadership/Volunteer Skills President of the Ocean County College Environmental Club and Educational Opportunity Fund
Alliance. Member of the Executive Committee of the Ocean County Sierra Club. Volunteered for Helen Henderson and the Littoral Society of New Jersey.
Education
September, 2008 – June, 2011
Ocean County College
Graduating GPA: 3.37
Toms River, NJ
Associates Degree in Science Leadership Acknowledgement Award, Outstanding Student Award Relevant courses Ecology, Marine biology, and Environmental Science
September, 2011 - Richard Stockton College Of New Jersey Galloway, NJ
(609)[email protected]
Monica Zabroski
Present
Fall 2013 GPA:3.52 Bachelors of Science in Environmental Science Relevant courses: Groundwater Hydrology, Watershed Hydrology, Remote Sensing, Physical
Geology, Soil Science, Physical Geography, Biology I and II, Calculus I, Geomorphology, Statistics, Environmental Design Analysis, and Regional Planning.
Soil Judging: this was an extra class provided to students who wanted to expand their knowledge of Soil Science. It included 40+ hours in the field performing morphologic descriptions, land-use interpretations, and soil taxonomy.
Have experience working with GIS.
References
Helen Henderson
Lacey, New Jersey
(732)-575-5701
Constance Hess
Lenoir, North Carolina
(609)-290-3051
Matthew Reid
Kalamazoo, Michigan
(609)-312-6798