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EXPERIENCE

LAURIE HEIM
CONNECTIONS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY-CASE
MANAGER INTERN
August 2018-Present
 Connects homeless women and children with community
resources in order to assist them in becoming self-reliant
LAURIE.HEIM@YAHOO.COM  Conducts intake assessments and periodic follow ups to
determine client needs
 Assists clients in establishing goals through the use of
stabilization plans

706-372-3112
CLARKE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND
CHILDREN SERVICES-FAMILY INDEPENDENCE CASE
MANAGER
February 2002-August 2003
HTTPS://WWW.LINKEDIN.COM/I  Conducted intake interviews to determine eligibility for Food
N/LAURIE-HEIM-11249916B/ Stamps and Medicaid
 Maintained a caseload of approximately 150 clients
 Conducted periodic reviews of clients to determine continued
eligibility for benefits.

OBJECTIVE EDUCATION
To obtain a position as a social
worker in a school setting.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PEMBROKE-
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
SKILLS June 2016-Present-Pembroke, North Carolina
Expected graduation date: December 2018
Active listening skills, empathy, good Cumulative GPA: 3.98
rapport with people, organized,
excellent note taker, excellent verbal
and written communication skills. AUBURN UNIVERSITY-BACHELOR OF ARTS
PSYCHOLOGY
March 1998-Auburn, Alabama
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE OR LEADERSHIP

Alms House-Hope Mills, North Carolina


January 2017-August 2018
 Thrift Store: sorted donations, organized areas of the store, assisted customers
 Love Lunch: served lunch weekly to anyone that came in to have a meal

Rockfish Hoke Elementary School-Raeford, North Carolina


August 2008-Present
 Chaperone field trips
 Volunteer in the classroom
 Volunteer to monitor classes in cafeteria during holidays and teacher appreciation week
 Testing proctor
 Volunteered with Ravens on the Run running club
 Helped organize a 5k that Ravens on the Run running club sponsored
 Repainted U.S. map outside on play area
 Help organize classroom parties and special activities
 Volunteer with field day
 Assisted a class of 1st graders assemble 100 sandwiches to take to a shelter as a service project

Family Readiness Group-Fort Bragg, North Carolina


July 2008-August 2010
 Positions: Key Caller, FRG Leader, and FRG Co-Leader
 Organized monthly social functions for families in unit
 Provided support and passed down information to families in unit during deployment
 Helped get barracks ready for single soldiers returning from deployment

Family Readiness Group-Fort Benning, Georgia


June 2004-December 2007
 Positions: Key Caller and FRG Leader
 Organized monthly social functions for families in unit
 Conducted fundraisers
 Organized groups to pack care packages to send to soldiers in unit during deployment
 Provided support and passed down information to families in unit during deployment

References available upon request

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