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Dawn M. Timmer 271 Main Street Lothian, MD 20711 (H)443-607-6971 (C)443-714-5663 timmer.dawn@yahoo.com I am a U.S. citizen Typing speed: 50 wpm 25 years of federal
government administrative experience: U.S. Army, ARCIC-F
(Army Capabilities Integration Center) 2530 Crystal Dr., Arlington, VA 22202,
1/19/2012 to 11/29/2012, 40 hours per week, Executive Assistant,
GS-0301-8/step 10, REFERENCE: Anthony Cochet, 757-501-5766 I am the executive
assistant to the Director of ARCIC-Forward (Army Capabilities Integration
Center), Headquarters TRADOC (Training and Doctrine Command). I provide
on-going consultant and advisory support to the Directorate staff and key
operating officials on matters pertaining to the administrative management
and operation of the office. I handle the outlook calendar schedules for the
Director and Deputy Director. I established and maintained files, composed
and edited correspondence, ordered and managed supplies. I am the time and
attendance point of contact and also use DTS (Defense Travel System) to
create travel orders and vouchers. I render decisions on administrative and
procedural matters that impact the office operations and works to preclude or
minimize administrative and operational management shortfalls and or
deficiencies. I also managed the burn bag program which includes making sure
the burn bags are marked correctly and are nor over the maximum weight
allowed and take them weekly to the burn bag truck. Also arranges logistics
for conference, meeting and office activities. I held a SECRET clearance. My
typing speed is 50 wpm. Naval Sea Systems
Command, 1333 Isaac Hull Ave., SE, Wash DC 20376; 10/2008 - 4/2011; 40 hours
per Week; Admin. Assistant, YB-0301-02 – NAVSEA, Office of Public Affairs,
Congressional Affairs and Freedom of Information Act Office (FOIA),
Supervisor: Jaye Kitchen-Schneider, 202-781-4862 I provide
administrative support for the Public and Congressional Affairs branches to
include filing, logging in material, mailing correspondence, developing
tracking spreadsheets for projects and other administrative duties that may
be assigned. I also provide administrative support for the FOIA branch to
include logging in technical review cases in Access database, routing to
viewers, logging out, coping and filing and mailing out technical review
packages. I attend planning meetings and support development of key command communication
products such as The Observer and NAVSEA Access, NAVSEA Weekly News Wire
strategic Business Plan and digital signage. I assist in the collection and
analysis of Communication metrics. Input metrics data into an Excel
spreadsheet. I also assist in developing, editing and proofreading
communication products, including communication plans, statements, news
releases, web site content and information for internal publications. I held
a SECRET clearance. My typing speed is 50 wpm. Naval Sea Systems Command,
1333 Isaac Hull Ave., SE, Wash DC 20376; 06/2007 to 10/2008; 40 hours per
Week; Secretary; YB-0318-02; Supervisor: James Brice, SES, 202-781-3800 –
(This office abolished) I serve as an
Executive Secretary and Personal Assistant to the Director, Task Force Lean
(SES), in the Office of the Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command., a SES
position. I maintain the Director’s calendar and schedule all appointments. I
screen callers and visitors, arrange conferences and meetings, I use the
Defense Travel Systems (DTS) for completing TDY orders and claims. I maintain
leave and attendance for the office. I receive all correspondence, I reply to
mail not requiring his attention and route matters requiring action to staff
members or other officials in the command. I edit all documents before they
go in for signature. I have strong Microsoft office skills in using Outlook,
Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Access. I process the certificates for the Lean
Six Sigma Yellow, Green, Black and Champion courses. I have knowledge of the
Naval Correspondence and administrative procedures. I have taken and passed
the Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Class. I am in the process of becoming a
purchase card holder again. I have held the purchase card at other agencies.
I was detailed to the Records Management Support Services to assist them in a
forms review (this review consist of 600 Navy forms to see if they are still
valid or need to be canceled). I have started a new detail with the same
office which involved me creating an Access database and inputting Federal
Record Center record transmittals and receipts data into this database. (This
detail started 1 April 2008 and ended 30 September 2008. I held a SECRET
clearance. My typing speed is 50 WPM. Defense
Intelligence Agency, Bldg 6000, Bolling AFB, Wash., DC; 01/2005 to 06/2007;
40 hours per Week; Staff Assistant, GG-0303-9; Supervisor: Cheryl
Cross-Davison, 202-231-3182 As the IA Staff
Assistant I am responsible for all administrative activities for 40
personnel. I work directly for the Chief Information Assurance Officer (CIAO)
(a senior executive officer) and the Information Assurance Group Chief (a
senior civilian). I also provide administrative support to the Group staff. I
maintain the daily schedule for the CIAO, division chief; receive visitors of
all ranks answer telephone calls exercising proper protocol, review and
prepare correspondence, handle and manage all aspects of travel (clearance
messages, courier letters, customs passes, visas, making hotel and
transportation reservations). Some of the primary administrative duties that
I perform are entering time and attendance data into the Defense Civilian Pay
System (DCPS) for all IA employees, manage tasks using the automated DIA
tasking system (PIT), mail and distribution, area records management officer
(create, archive, maintain, destroy office files as needed), prepare briefing
slides using the PowerPoint software application, and type performance
appraisals and awards for IA personnel. In addition to my administrative
duties I also serve as the Group’s Security Control Officer and my
responsibilities include ensuring all IA personnel complete IA training each
quarter, monitoring and review incoming and outgoing documents, handling them
according to published security guidance. I also serve as the focal point for
acquisition, property accountability, equipment, and telephone security
control officer duties. I am very familiar the DIA training opportunities and
have often assisted the staff by completing and monitoring training requests
for the staff. I held a TS/SCI clearance. My typing speed is 50 wpm. Defense
Intelligence Agency, Hyattsville, MD; 03/2003 to 01/2005; 40 hours per Week;
Admin Asst/Secretary; GG-301-8/GG-0318-9; last promoted 06/2004; Supervisor:
Colonel Michael Amara, 301-394-1563 I was the Secretary
to the OBNCR, Chief. I manage the time and attendance for all Operating Base
civilians, which are about 79 employees. My duties included updating the eZHR
system for all personnel, managed the military leave control program, mail
and distribution (classified and unclassified), handled Federal Express mail
going out, prepared and monitored personnel actions, such as SF-52’s, awards,
appraisals, evaluations (civilian and military), decorations, rotations,
reassignments, vacancies and departures for all military and civilian
personnel, and handled military awards for the military services to include
joint service awards. As I received information from the Human Resources
Office that pertained to the staff I quickly disseminated personnel
information down to the detachment levels. At this job I completed DIA 101,
Purchase Card Program, and eZHR for Admin. I held a TS/SCI clearance. My
typing speed is 50 wpm. Naval Network and
Space Operations Command, Nebraska Ave; Washington, DC; 11/2001 to 03/2003;
40 hours per Week; Management Assistant; GS-344-8; Denise Philippi (Agency no
longer at this location) Served as the
Directorate Administrative Leader and monitored the activities of the
administrative staff by provided expert administrative advice for the
implementation of administrative procedures. Also, served as the Minor
Property Officer responsible for the N3 Directorate. I was responsible for
entering time and attendance for the entire Directorate. Assist the
directorate Management Analyst (N6MA) in locating, assembling and preparing
data for meetings, conferences and other events. Acted as alternate
representative for training, travel and personnel matters. Prepared a wide
variety of correspondence requiring a good knowledge of Navy and ADP
terminology, of technical reporting, organizations, administrative and
reporting requirements, protocol, and procedures. This included the use of
word processing equipment, software (Microsoft Office, which includes WORD,
EXCEL, and PowerPoint), MTF Editor, etc.) and related equipment such as
printers and scanners. Arranged for the travel of the ACOS/Director,
including the preparation of travel orders, arranging for scheduled visits,
notifying organizations and officials to be visited, and arranging for the
necessary personnel security clearances needed for the ACOS/Director and
other professional members of the office. Prepared travel vouchers, reports,
visit requests, and necessary follow-up actions for employees. Performed
administrative, secretarial management functions as assigned. I held a
SECRETclearance. My typing speed is 50 wpm. Defense Finance and
Accounting Service, 1931 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA;11/1998 to
11/2001; 40 hours per Week; Secretary; GS-318-7; Supervisor: Ken Terne ,
703-607-5054 Establishes and
maintains the director's appointment schedule and other commitments. Keeps
informed of the status of all projects and action papers initiated by or
assigned to the division. Reminds the director and staff members of due dates
for all suspense items that come into the division. Follows up on requests
made to subordinate offices, other DFAS offices, OSD, the military
departments, or other Defense Agencies to assure the receipt of information
required in sufficient time for compliance with suspense dates. Releases
information consistent with DoD and DFAS policies, security and freedom of
information requirements. Receives, reads and makes proper disposition of
correspondence and other mail received in the office. Verifies formats,
typing, grammar, assembly, and number of copies, enclosures, coordination and
other administrative processing details. Keeps track of all suspenses using
the suspense tracing system on Microsoft Access. Types materials printed,
handwritten or rough drafts. Maintains all office files. Completes the time
and attendance for the division. Completes all travel orders and travel
vouchers which includes making hotel, air and car rental reservations. Tracks
travel budget and Purchase card budget using Excel spreadsheets. Orders and
keeps track of all office supplies using the Purchase credit card. Updates
the LDRPS (Living Disaster Recovery Planning System) Is the POC for training.
Inputs all SF-1556 information into the AdminStar computer program and pays
for classes using the Purchases credit card. My typing speed is 50 wpm. Defense
Investigative Service; 11/1989 to 07/1993; 40 hours per Week; Security
Assistant; GS-0086-5; One World Trade Center, Long Beach, CA; Supervisor: Ron
Johnson, 562-595-1850 Reviews and inputs
163's (unscheduled actions) and 696's (Industrial Security Inspection
Reports) into AIS database and contacts Field Offices for additional
information, if needed. Prepares WTR (Work/Time Report) and MIR (Monthly
Information Report). Provides administrative support to all Industrial
Security Specialists, including the National Industrial Security Program, Key
Assets Protection Program, (KAPP) and Arms, Ammunition, & Explosives
Program (AA&E) . For three months, acted as the secretary to the Director
of Industrial Security. Primary Security Assistant for all classified
information which included, logging in, wrapping and stamping the
classification on the documents. Also was the assistant to the Education and
Training Specialist. Assisted in the Industrial Security Awareness Council
(ISAC). Completed the following correspondence courses: Essentials of
Industrial Security, Protecting Secret and Confidential Documents, Structures
of Industrial Security and Basic Industrial Security for User Agencies. I
held a Secret clearance. My typing speed is 50 wpm. ADDITIONAL FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT WORK EXPERIENCE: Secretary, Naval
Research Laboratory 11/1997 – 11/1998 Clerk Typist (Term
Position) Census Bureau 2/1997 – 11/1997 Secretary for the
Los Angeles AFB, CA from 1/1994 to 7/1994 and also 8/1995 to 2/1997. Personnel Staffing
Clerk for the Veterans Admin in Los Angeles from 7/1993 – 1/1994. Clerk Typist at the
Defense Investigative Service in Alexandria, VA 7/1994 – 4/1995 Clerk Typist in the
Employee Development Division at the Veterans Admin. in Long Beach, CA from
2/1989 – 11/1989. Clerk
Typist/Employee Relations Clerk at Naval Research Laboratory in Washington,
DC from 9/1987 – 3/1989 EDUCATION: Central High
School, Captial Heights, MD; 1986 High School Diploma Prince George's
Comm College, Largo, MD; No Degree in Business , 0; 3.00 out of 4 Point GPA;
42 Semester Hours TRAINING: Correspondence
Courses - Essentials of Industrial Security Mgmt (1989), Protecting Secret
and Confidential Documents (1990), Structures of Industrial Security Mgmt
(1990), Basic Industrial Security for User Agencies (1991). Industrial
Security Management Course - May 1990 (Week long course), Acquisition 101
(Internet Base Course) (2000). I have taken the
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course, 5/2008; Purchase Card Training for a few
different agencies, customer service, correspondence, proofreading and
editing courses, and at the USDA I have taken a Management Analysis course
and a Customer Service Excellence course. I also have taken CPR, Annual
Information Assurance, Privacy Act, EEO, NSPS and Annual
Security/Counterintelligence training courses. I am about 18
credits (6 classes) from completing my Associates Degree in Business
Management. I have taken the
following on line training through Teaching Transitions: Admin-Modules 1-8
during the month of April 2016: Overview, What to expect, Purpose, Mission;
Intro to Hospice, Philosophy, Benefits, HIPAA, Patient Rights; Death
Awareness, Beliefs and Fears, Advance Directives; End of Life Communication,
Listening and Speaking Differently; Clinical Care, Pain-Symp. Mgt, Safety,
Universal Precautions; Self-Care, Nurturing and Managing Personal Stress;
Legacy and Last Words; and Putting it Together, Volunteer Role, Needs of
Dying. I currently
volunteer at Tri-County Animal Shelter in Hughesville, MD. Listed below are
the college business courses that I have taken. (Transcript provided upon
request) Business Org. Grade: C Business Law I Grade: C Business Law II Grade: C Principles of Management Grade: B Financial Planning and Investments Grade: A Fundamentals Basic Accounting Grade: A Managing Workplace Diversity Grade: B Human Resource Management Grade: B International Management Grade: B Purchasing, Contracting Grade: A AWARDS: Outstanding rating 08/01, 08/00; Superior Achievements 04/90, 08/91; Superior Accomplishment 01/92; Performance Awards 07/90, 07/91, 09/94, 10/97,
7/99, 08/00, 08/01; 04/02, 07/02, 03/03, 1/08 Time-Off Award (3-days) 06/01, (1 day) 03/04 REFERENCES: Michael Blake 301-843-3839 Tammy Traudt Gibson 240-216-4388 Stacie Wallens
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