Monday, November 17, 2008

Stay at Home Mom Needs Job and Shamelessly Networks

Here's the deal... I need a job. So I'm using my blog to shamelessly plug my own personal agenda.



My resume (were I to have one) might read something like this:



Objective: To develop my skills and gifting as a writer and visionary while working in an environment that allows me the flexibility to meet the needs of my family.



2000-present - Stay at Home Mom/Foster Parent/Homeschool Educator - spent the last 4 years educating elementary age children in a home environment. Developed and implemented learning strategies based on specific learner objectives. Complied with Colorado homeschool and foster care law. Coordinated care of minors with social workers, pediatricians, specialists, occupational and physical therapists, and teachers. Complementary tasks include, floor mopping, toilet scrubbing, and diaper changing. Can recite "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by memory.



References Available Upon Request: Please take into consideration, however, that these individuals are all under the age of 10 and are considerably biased because I make them eat their vegetables.



Impressed?



I thought you might be.



Seriously, though, I need a job. Before my mommy gig I worked with occupational psychologist to deliver 360 degree evaluations to professionals. I also did some instructional design, and copy writing, and a little training. I type really fast. I can edit (though I sometimes choose not to...at least on my blog). I know Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Publisher. I've also dabbled web page development and have a decent eye for design. I'm a quick study and can work independently. Do you know someone who's looking for a part time employee (preferably someone who's really nice and would make a great boss). I might be just the girl.

Leave a comment ...I'll be in touch.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

facebook and linkedin are good for networking too!
Amanda

Matthew Crocker said...

My friend Sara used to work part time from home editing CCU's newspaper. Have you thought about something like that?