Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Letter of Interest (in progress)
I am seeking a social studies teaching position with a middle school in the Henrico County School District.
Resume in progress
Kumer, Martin
4927 Castle Point Court
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060
(804) 346-9158
Education
Bachelor of Arts in History
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia January, 2001 - December, 2003
Associate of Science in General Studies
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, Virginia January 1999 – August, 2003
Associate in Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, Virginia August 1997 – August, 2000
Certificate of Police Science
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, Virginia August 1997 – August, 1999
Certification
VCIN/NCIC re-certified in May 2006
Certified Basic Jail Officer since June 1997
Experience
Classification Supervisor
Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, Charlottesville, Virginia December 2004 –Currently
Supervise the Classification and Case Management teams
Ensure compliance with the Virginia Department of Corrections minimum standards and facility standard operating procedures
Case Manager
Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, Charlottesville, Virginia September 1999 -December 2004
· Assist offenders by helping them navigate the criminal justice system.
· Help inmates maintain a viable relationship with family and friends throughout their
incarceration.
· Work with various agencies to help transition inmates back into society.
· Evaluate individuals to insure proper treatment is planned and implemented in order to restore the offender to a productive member of society.
Work Release Coordinator
Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, Charlottesville, Virginia January 1997 – September 1999
· Assisted incarcerated individuals with obtaining and maintaining employment.
· Developed and implemented alternative forms of incarceration for offenders.
· Managed a quarter million dollar inmate account which was used to defray the
costs of incarceration to the local jurisdictions and repay court costs and
restitution.
· Supervised a work force of 50 inmates as well as an alternative incarceration
program of 40-50 offenders.
Managed the Home Electronic Incarceration program.
Military Service
United States Marine Corps
Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina August 1992 – August 1996
· Supervised a squad of 12 Marines who were responsible for the orderly operation of a
Military Correctional Unit that housed 250 – 300 pre-trial and convicted military personnel.
4927 Castle Point Court
Glen Allen, Virginia 23060
(804) 346-9158
Education
Bachelor of Arts in History
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia January, 2001 - December, 2003
Associate of Science in General Studies
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, Virginia January 1999 – August, 2003
Associate in Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, Virginia August 1997 – August, 2000
Certificate of Police Science
Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville, Virginia August 1997 – August, 1999
Certification
VCIN/NCIC re-certified in May 2006
Certified Basic Jail Officer since June 1997
Experience
Classification Supervisor
Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, Charlottesville, Virginia December 2004 –Currently
Supervise the Classification and Case Management teams
Ensure compliance with the Virginia Department of Corrections minimum standards and facility standard operating procedures
Case Manager
Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, Charlottesville, Virginia September 1999 -December 2004
· Assist offenders by helping them navigate the criminal justice system.
· Help inmates maintain a viable relationship with family and friends throughout their
incarceration.
· Work with various agencies to help transition inmates back into society.
· Evaluate individuals to insure proper treatment is planned and implemented in order to restore the offender to a productive member of society.
Work Release Coordinator
Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, Charlottesville, Virginia January 1997 – September 1999
· Assisted incarcerated individuals with obtaining and maintaining employment.
· Developed and implemented alternative forms of incarceration for offenders.
· Managed a quarter million dollar inmate account which was used to defray the
costs of incarceration to the local jurisdictions and repay court costs and
restitution.
· Supervised a work force of 50 inmates as well as an alternative incarceration
program of 40-50 offenders.
Managed the Home Electronic Incarceration program.
Military Service
United States Marine Corps
Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina August 1992 – August 1996
· Supervised a squad of 12 Marines who were responsible for the orderly operation of a
Military Correctional Unit that housed 250 – 300 pre-trial and convicted military personnel.
Educational Philosophy
As a teacher I will create a safe, respectful and conducive learning atmosphere. I will not tolerate harassment of other students. I will address such issues as soon as practical. I will have clear expectations of how my students will behave and conduct themselves in my classroom. I will lead my students by example. I will treat them with respect at all times and I will not accept anything less from them towards me or any other student. The physical environment of my classroom will encourage learning through the use of thought evoking books, articles and tangible things. I will encourage them to read by supplying a vast array of books that are visible in the classroom and enticing. I will not lecture to my students. I will engage them directly and require individual and group communication that is reciprocal and productive. I will never stop evolving as an educator. I will continue to further my education. I will continue to adapt to new and better teaching strategies. I will strive to overcome any obstacle that may come between me and educating my students.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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