Resume: Lacey McCarty
Lacey C. McCarty
42 Road 4785
Bloomfield, NM 87413
(505) 320-8580; vintage.lacey@gmail.com
EDUCATION:
2017- Present Current University of New Mexico College of Education Elementary Education Student. Graduating May 11, 2019 with a B.A. in Elementary Education and endorsements in English and Science.
2000-2001 Attended University of New Mexico/San Juan College, focus on English and Education courses
2001 Received A.A. of General Studies, San Juan College
1999-2000 Attended New Mexico State University, focus on Anthropology classes
1996-1999 Attended San Juan College, focusing on prerequisites
Field School:
2001 Totah Archaeological Project
Linda Wheelbarger, Director
B-Square Ranch, Farmington, New Mexico
Six week field school excavating a masonry PI-PIII village site including excavation of a burial, training in archaeological survey techniques, and completing artifact preparation for analysis.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
2012-2018 Sage Family Medicine
1308 E. 20th Street
Farmington, NM
Jodi Padgett, FNP-BC
I worked as the office manager of Sage Family Medicine. I handled patient complaints, managed employees, completed payroll, managed finances, oversaw the building and practice, provided patient care and education, among many other duties.
2010-2012 Reliance Medical Group
511 20th Street Suite E
Farmington, New Mexico
Adana Mohler, EMT-Paramedic
EMT and drug test administrator; Triage and treat patients in at the Urgent Care. Conduct lab tests and coordinate with physicians and patients. Document treatments, charges, and messages.
2001-2010 San Juan College Cultural Resources Management Program
Farmington, New Mexico
Meredith Matthews & Linda Wheelbarger, Co-Directors
Crew member assisting in archaeological surveys including well pads, pipelines, electric lines, roads, quarry pits, and homesites; Assisting in the preparation of archaeological inventory reports, drafting maps, conducting records searches, and interfacing with clients, various agencies, and the public in general. Participated in a magnetometer project at the B-Square Ranch locating subsurface cultural remains.
2003: Permitted as a supervisory archaeologist for inventory projects on Navajo Nation tribal lands, responsible for conducting surveys and writing reports per agency standards.
2007: Permitted as a supervisory archaeologist for inventory projects on BLM (NW Section), Carson National Forest, and State of New Mexico lands. Primary or co-author of approximately 200 cultural resources management reports since 2001 and employment at San Juan College, which cover a wide diversity of projects for various regulatory agencies.
2006-2008 Baker Hughes Drilling Fluids
1675 Broadway Suite 1500
Denver, CO 80202
Completed filing, invoicing, and all paperwork duties associated with a drilling fluids warehouse. Supervised the shipment of all drilling products and coordinated the delivery of loads of drilling products to well locations throughout the Four Corners Area from the Farmington warehouse. In charge of payroll and OSHA/DOT requirements as well.
2006-2007 Child Care Provider
During this time I took a leave of absence from San Juan College to stay home with my son. I cared for two preschoolers in my home full time, providing meals, activities, and general care.
1998-2001 Office of the Medical Investigator
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Derryl Harris, Criminal Investigator
Deputy Medical Investigator in charge of conducting investigations at death scenes to determine cause/manner of death; developed reports of findings and carried out external exams of human remains; determined age of remains when applicable; extracted fluids for analysis and photographed death scenes; worked with a variety of agencies and the public.
1998-1999 Thomason Electric
Aztec, New Mexico
David Thomason, Master Electrician
Served as an electrician's assistant; purchased and organized supplies, pulled electrical wire, tested electrical outlets, and performed various job duties as assigned.
1995-1998 Target
4700 E Main St.
Farmington, New Mexico
Began as a cashier and worked up to the positions of Lead Cashier, Guest Services representative, Cashier Supervisor and Cash Counter; in charge of scheduling and supervising cashiers and delivered and received all monies from the registers as well as handling customer returns and complaints, and employee conflicts.
PERSONAL:
Internships:
1995: Summer Science Internship at Ft. Lewis College
1998: Language and Culture Submersion Project in Cuernavaca, Mexico
2001: Totah Archaeological Project Field School at B-Square Ranch, Farmington
Activities/lnterests:
Licensed NM EMT-Basic; volunteer as an EMT for special events; Volunteer EMT/firefighter 9 years
Spending time with family, bee-keeping, gardening, attending community sports events and activities, hiking, reading, writing, scrapbooking, cooking/baking, attending church, and volunteering for community events
Skills:
Exceptional office, computer, and phone skills
Familiar with Spanish (speaking, reading, and writing)
Strong work ethic, enjoy working with public, outgoing, and friendly
Extensive medical knowledge and skills
References Available Upon Request