There are 5 sections listed on my document about my position and/or experience at a duty station, yes i am military. I need help selling myself to board members and to stick out above my peers. I need to take the most valued information and make it so that I am the best candidate to be selected.
1-5 Give summary of each section with most important information this is for a applying for a job resume.
1. Serves as the Supply Sergeant for a Medical Treatment Facility that supports more than 6,500 Active Duty, beneficiaries and family members in direct support of Regional Health Command Atlantic (RHC-A) and Fort G Meade MEDDAC. Executes the requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, quality control, and property management for the unit with an annual budget of more than $250,000. Ensures that inspections, packing, shipping and accounting of medical supplies and equipment is in compliance with regulations. Manages quotes and requests for contracts while managing facility housekeeping operations and maintenance work orders. Maintains 2 hand receipts valued at $599,528.72. Manages the training, morale and welfare of 4 soldiers and their family
o managed organization’s AER fundraiser event; ensured 100% personal contacted and raised over $900
o supported the commander’s policies on SHARP, EO and EEO; ensuring the fair treatment of assigned personnel
o encourage unit Physical fitness program; improving unit physical fitness scores by 30 points
o volunteered off duty time to train Soldiers on their physical shortcomings, that resulted in PT average increased by 30
o consistence high standards of personal appearance: enforced those standards in NCOs and Soldiers to emulate
o ensured supplies and equipment valued at over $500,000 were tracked and delivered to ensure optimum care
o received unprecedented recognition from the Garrison for singing the National Anthem for numerous post wide ceremonies
o diverse and capable NCO who accomplishes complex tasks; while expertly implementing all Regional training guidance
o implemented and lead a UPL program due to her attention to detail resulted in a commendable rating during annual inspection
o set the example by volunteering to work holidays and weekends duties during a time of personnel shortage
o identified excess equipment and coordinated lateral transfers to other clinics throughout the MEDDAC saving $60,000
o maintained her section mandatory training exceeding MEDDAC standards resulting in 100% compliance
o motivated three Soldiers to challenge themselves resulted in a Soldier becoming promotable
o maintained accountability of assigned equipment with a value of over $599,528.72 with zero losses or damages
o selected to the highly competitive Medical Logistics Management Internship Program (MILMIP)
o assisted Barquist Army Health Clinic during Joint Commission Survey resulting in zero finding during the tri-annual survey
2. Serves as the Supply Sergeant for a Medical Treatment Facility that supports more than 6,500 Active Duty, beneficiaries and family members in direct support of Regional Health Command Atlantic (RHC – A) and Fort G Meade MEDDAC. Executes the requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, quality control, and property management for the unit with an annual budget of more than $250,000. Ensures that inspections, packing, shipping and accounting of medical supplies and equipment is in compliance with regulations. Manages quotes and requests for contracts while managing facility housekeeping operations and maintenance work orders. Maintains 2 hand receipts valued at $664,675.58. Manages the training, morale and welfare of 2 Soldiers and their family.
o encouraged her Soldiers to maintain a well-rounded fitness program based on AMEDD’s Performance Triad Program
o conducted numerous after hours physical fitness training sessions for Soldiers to help improve individual Soldier readiness
o demonstrated an unbound ability to motivate others; possessed the highest degree of confidence and military bearing
o coordinated turn in of over $100k worth of excess, deadline and expired life cycle equipment
o continued to improve workflow and safety standards in the Logistics Warehouse resulting in greater accessibility and safety
o maintained oversight of a $664,000 budget; ensured fiscal responsibility and accountability during daily procurement
o maintained 100% accountability of unit’s property with expert efficiency and with zero loss or damage to equipment
o strong proprietor of higher education staunchly encouraging Soldiers to develop themselves through college courses
o hand selected by the Garrison CSM for her outstanding ability to perform the National Anthem at multiple events
o developed the unit’s first internal UPL program; only Soldier qualified to conduct urinalysis testing; revived critical program
o sponsored and mentored a new Soldier until he established himself in the work center; facilitated a seamless transition
o worked tirelessly with her civilian counterpart to ensure the unit’s logistics section functioned with 100% effectiveness
o received high accolades from the Garrison CSM for singing the National Anthem at the VA’s 10th Year Anniversary Program
o demonstrated continued self development and was featured on the GOARMY website for completing her Associates degree
o confident NCO who consistently displayed insight and actions above her current grade
3. Serves as the Supply NCO for Barquist Army Health Clinic with a yearly operating budget of $250,000; Performs and supervises the overall requisitioning, receipt, inventory management, storage, preservation, issue, destruction, stock control, quality control, and property management for the unit; Ensures that inspection, packing and shipping, care, segregation and accounting of medical supplies and equipment, are in compliance with regulations; manage quotes and requests for contracts; Manage facility housekeeping and operations and maintenance work orders; Maintains 2 Hand Receipts totaling $664,675.58. Manages the training, health, morale, and welfare of 2 Soldiers and their family.
o supported all unit SHARP and Equal Opportunity initiatives, selected to perform the National Anthem at the Installation Asian-Pacific Heritage Month
o demonstrated a “mission first” mentality by working countless hours as the sole logistician for Barquist Health Clinic during a 4 week personnel shortage
o received high accolades from Ft Detrick Command when she performed the National Anthem at the 75th Anniversary Ball
o showcased dedication to achieving the highest standard through attaining the best APFT score in the organization
o confident NCO who consistently displayed insight and actions above her current grade
o improved safety standards in logistics resulting in Barquist Army Health clinic obtaining the coveted ASHMS star
o provided expert logistical support that contributed to the seamless transition of Behavioral Health to a new location
o lead Barquist in reduction of excess equipment culminating in the turn in of over $20,000 worth of unused equipment
o capable NCO who consistently accomplished mission by utilizing and leveraging support from non-organic resources
o increased section morale and built a culture of trust by spearheading and executing multiple team building events
o led the initiative to acquire a new vehicle in order for Barquist Army Health Clinic to start a new patient shuttle service
o deftly developed Soldier’s resulting in one Soldier winning the Fort George G. Meade Soldier of the Quarter Competition
o strong proprietor of higher education staunchly encouraging Soldiers to develop themselves through college courses
o improved TSMP program through acquisition of equipment and development of SOPs resulting in zero loss for FY 18
o demonstrated continued self-development and received her Associates Degree in Arts
o assisted Public Health in performing a successful educational event for Child Youth Centers Month of the Military Child
o established an improved hand receipt program for greater accountability and management of all equipment in Barquist
4. Serves as the Supply NCO for Dental Health Activity Hawaii (DENTAC), consisting of Schofield Barracks, Na Koa, and Tripler Army Medical Center Dental Clinics; oversees the daily operations of ordering and distribution of supplies that support 13 HQ core staff employees, 44 officers, 46 enlisted, and 71 combined civilian staff; maintains and accounts for three clinical budgets for a yearly amount of $1.7 million; responsible for the preparation of all Capital Expense Equipment Purchases (CEEP); develops multiple administrative supply requisitions and reports; assists in the maintenance of equipment and facilities; serves as advisor to the executive officer.
o received unprecedented honors by singing the National Anthem during DENTAC-HI Birthday Ball receiving Coin of Excellence from Command
o maintained resiliency by recovering from a medical injury and subsequently resulting in a 13 point increase on the record APFT
o displayed professionalism and command presence
o completed 21 semesters hours of college credit hours towards Associates Degree in Arts
o managed and integrated the delivery of over 20,000 medical equipment supplies valued over $1,000,000 dollars without loss
o provided hands on training/education to department supply personnel for continuity and standardization
o processed unit Capital Expense Equipment Purchases (CEEP) valued over $500,000 dollars for new dental clinic
o maintained unit equipment and supplies valued over $1,000,000 dollars with 100% accountability
o displayed self-confidence and knowledge during command supply staff briefings
o selected as DENTAC-HI’s NCO of the month for her outstanding expertise in all military subjects
o trained personnel on Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) to ensure an understanding of the unit’s dental materials and equipment
o enforced safety regarding handling of all material, equipment and supplies throughout unit
o operated unit distribution and Soldier transport via GOV; traveled over 7,000 miles accident free; resulting in Drivers Badge Award
o managed logistical transport of a special dental microscope valued over $70,000 without loss or damage to the equipment
o prepared reports for monthly command and staff meetings resulting in transparency to unit leaders
5. Serves as the Supply NCO for Schofield Barracks Hawaii Dental Clinic a 46-chair dental treatment facility; oversee the daily operations of ordering and distribution of supplies, supporting 24 dentists and 5 dental treatment teams; processes and monitors work orders; maintain and account for two clinical budgets for a yearly amount of $679,000; responsible for the preparation of all Capital Expense Equipment Purchases (CEEP); develop multiple administrative and technical reports; assist in the maintenance of $9.1M in equipment and facilities; serves as an advisor to theNCOIC.
o displayed mental toughness and ability to deal with adversity
o works extremely well under pressure; knows how to handle stress
o tracked and placed over $300K worth of CEEP request for the Schofield Barracks dental clinic, ensuring the mission requirements were met
o coordinated turn in of expired hazardous chemicals for SBDC; enhanced overall safety of patients and staff
o monitored all issuing, and auditing of precious metals for the entire unit, ensuring proper accountability
o volunteered over 300 hours of her personal time as a track coach for CYS and youth USA track and field league
o coordinated the processing and delivery of $900,000 worth of medical supplies enabling each dental clinic to provide services to patients
o successfully tracked and monitored all GPC purchases for the unit, resulting in zero deficiencies during most recent inspection
o transported unit’s medical equipment, dental records, and mail over 4000 miles in a GOV without accident or safety violation
o instructed four hours of training on hand receipt and DMLSS during NCOPD for all assigned Soldiers, resulted in professional development
o reorganized SBDC’s supply room increasing access and accountability of medical supplies
o maintained oversight of a $540,000 budget; ensured fiscal responsibility and accountability during procurement of daily supplies and equipment
o provided medial logistic support for a 46-chair Dental Treatment Facility; instrumental increase in dental readiness from 89% to 95%
o assisted clinic NCOIC in the turn in of over $115,000 worth of deadline and expired life cycle equipment




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